The panel discussion focused on the effects of water and agricultural policies on freshwater supplies, food production and security, the environment and the socioeconomic well-being of people at global, regional and local scales. Among the panelists were two lawyers, a civil engineer and an agricultural engineer, all of whom brought extensive experience in the field of global water management. The panelists gave brief overviews of their subject areas and then responded to questions from the audience
IFPRI and IWMI\u27s report uses computer modeling to project water demand and availability through t...
How can we manage the spatial and temporal distribution and redistribution of water to enhance food ...
Long-term and efficient strategies for water security have become increasingly important to achieve ...
The panel explored key issues and challenges in the science and technology of water management to en...
Each panelist has many years of experience in dealing with water issues and each brings a perspectiv...
“Water is key. It’s a critical issue. In many cases, it’s a critical limitation. And we come togethe...
Feeding 9 Billion and Maintaining the Planet: Meeting the Challenge of 2050 Environmental concerns, ...
The paper provides policy-makers with an overview of the technical and economic aspects of water use...
This presentation describes the role of water has for agriculture and food security, describes the c...
Presented at Competing interests in water resources - searching for consensus: proceedings from the ...
Scholars and practitioners are currently discussing new sets of water goals, targets and indicators ...
Contents Foreword Today 75 to 80 percent of human water consumption is used to grow food. The projec...
1 v. (various pagings) ; 30 cm Includes bibliographical references Conference speakers included Univ...
Presenters: Michael Douglas, University of Western Australia, Charles Darwin University Sue Jackson,...
Important to Nebraska and Important Globally Ken Cassman offered three thoughts to guide the Water f...
IFPRI and IWMI\u27s report uses computer modeling to project water demand and availability through t...
How can we manage the spatial and temporal distribution and redistribution of water to enhance food ...
Long-term and efficient strategies for water security have become increasingly important to achieve ...
The panel explored key issues and challenges in the science and technology of water management to en...
Each panelist has many years of experience in dealing with water issues and each brings a perspectiv...
“Water is key. It’s a critical issue. In many cases, it’s a critical limitation. And we come togethe...
Feeding 9 Billion and Maintaining the Planet: Meeting the Challenge of 2050 Environmental concerns, ...
The paper provides policy-makers with an overview of the technical and economic aspects of water use...
This presentation describes the role of water has for agriculture and food security, describes the c...
Presented at Competing interests in water resources - searching for consensus: proceedings from the ...
Scholars and practitioners are currently discussing new sets of water goals, targets and indicators ...
Contents Foreword Today 75 to 80 percent of human water consumption is used to grow food. The projec...
1 v. (various pagings) ; 30 cm Includes bibliographical references Conference speakers included Univ...
Presenters: Michael Douglas, University of Western Australia, Charles Darwin University Sue Jackson,...
Important to Nebraska and Important Globally Ken Cassman offered three thoughts to guide the Water f...
IFPRI and IWMI\u27s report uses computer modeling to project water demand and availability through t...
How can we manage the spatial and temporal distribution and redistribution of water to enhance food ...
Long-term and efficient strategies for water security have become increasingly important to achieve ...