This project is about livelihoods, and how they can be improved through reservoir management for multiple uses and users.It is about developing strategies for optimizing the benefits of WSI and increasing the ways in which water can be utilized for the benefit of the poor. This project will explore ways in which riparian communities can improve their livelihoods by taking advantage of agricultural, fisheries and other opportunities afforded by WSI development. Suitable strategies will broaden the uses of reservoir water to support livelihoods, benefit riparian and downstream communities alike, increase the lifespan of reservoirs, and maintain hydropower generating capacity. Research on water use and livelihoods will take account of di...
Dams capture floodwater in reservoirs and release it during dry periods, sustaining life through dro...
As hydropower dam construction in rapidly growing economies dislodges communities, rural development...
This paper examines the weaknesses in the current understanding of Integrated Water Resources Manage...
This project is about livelihoods, and how they can be improved through reservoir management for mul...
This project is about scaling up to the catchment level the results obtained from optimizing the man...
The ultimate objective of the Global Survey project is to restore natural ecological functions, envi...
As hydropower dam construction in rapidly growing economies dislodges communities, rural development...
There is increasing recognition of the need to bring about changes across the full spectrum of agric...
Dams provide numerous economic benefits and can mitigate the adverse impacts of water variability an...
As the world pivots towards low-carbon energy generation, hydropower is once again in the spotlight....
Paper presented at the World Environmental and Water Resources Congress, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, 19-2...
This briefing was produced by International Water Management Institute (IWMI), the IRC International...
Economic development, population growth, and climate change have triggered an increase in global dam...
The World Bank Report on infrastructure of 1994 argued that as economies grow, an increasing share o...
AbstractReservoirs improve human health by providing a steady water supply, alleviate poverty by pro...
Dams capture floodwater in reservoirs and release it during dry periods, sustaining life through dro...
As hydropower dam construction in rapidly growing economies dislodges communities, rural development...
This paper examines the weaknesses in the current understanding of Integrated Water Resources Manage...
This project is about livelihoods, and how they can be improved through reservoir management for mul...
This project is about scaling up to the catchment level the results obtained from optimizing the man...
The ultimate objective of the Global Survey project is to restore natural ecological functions, envi...
As hydropower dam construction in rapidly growing economies dislodges communities, rural development...
There is increasing recognition of the need to bring about changes across the full spectrum of agric...
Dams provide numerous economic benefits and can mitigate the adverse impacts of water variability an...
As the world pivots towards low-carbon energy generation, hydropower is once again in the spotlight....
Paper presented at the World Environmental and Water Resources Congress, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, 19-2...
This briefing was produced by International Water Management Institute (IWMI), the IRC International...
Economic development, population growth, and climate change have triggered an increase in global dam...
The World Bank Report on infrastructure of 1994 argued that as economies grow, an increasing share o...
AbstractReservoirs improve human health by providing a steady water supply, alleviate poverty by pro...
Dams capture floodwater in reservoirs and release it during dry periods, sustaining life through dro...
As hydropower dam construction in rapidly growing economies dislodges communities, rural development...
This paper examines the weaknesses in the current understanding of Integrated Water Resources Manage...