Rising populations, rapid urbanisation, industrial expansion and economic growth are projected to significantly increase the demand for water, energy and food in South Asia over the next two decades. Energy demand alone is projected to more than double by 2040. Water availability per capita is expected to continue its long-term decline, particularly in Pakistan and parts of India where, within 20 years, it could reach crisis levels in some subregions. Arable land per capita will also continue to shrink and increases in food supply will need to come from intensified agricultural production systems and/or increased food imports. Climate change is expected to exacerbate these emerging issues of resource scarcity. Rising temperatures, changes t...
Asia has made significant progress in increasing its agricultural productivity and reducing poverty ...
Creation of a large irrigation potential has been the cornerstone of India’s agricultural growth and...
The global demand for water in agriculture will increase over time with increasing population, risin...
Can we think in a realistic manner on triangles of prosperity in South Asia? What are the sustainabl...
Achieving food and nutrition security is a complex challenge. This is especially true in South Asia,...
The impacts of increasing natural climate disasters are threatening food security in the Asia-Pacifi...
South Asia is the home of almost one-fourth of world population. Economies of the countries of South...
South Asia is primarily an agrarian economy facing the five transitions of population growth, urbani...
South Asia comes across as amongst the most vulnerable regions to climate change in the Inter-govern...
Increased use of water for hydropower and agriculture, due to population growth accounts for future ...
South Asia (SA), including India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, and Bhutan, is one of the ...
Pakistan’s economy heavily relies on agriculture sector which accounts for a quarter of its GDP and ...
Pakistan’s economy heavily relies on agriculture sector which accounts for a quarter of its GDP and ...
With a rapidly growing population of 250 million, the Indus river basin in South Asia is one of the ...
There is global recognition and acceptance of the importance of interlinkages between water, energy,...
Asia has made significant progress in increasing its agricultural productivity and reducing poverty ...
Creation of a large irrigation potential has been the cornerstone of India’s agricultural growth and...
The global demand for water in agriculture will increase over time with increasing population, risin...
Can we think in a realistic manner on triangles of prosperity in South Asia? What are the sustainabl...
Achieving food and nutrition security is a complex challenge. This is especially true in South Asia,...
The impacts of increasing natural climate disasters are threatening food security in the Asia-Pacifi...
South Asia is the home of almost one-fourth of world population. Economies of the countries of South...
South Asia is primarily an agrarian economy facing the five transitions of population growth, urbani...
South Asia comes across as amongst the most vulnerable regions to climate change in the Inter-govern...
Increased use of water for hydropower and agriculture, due to population growth accounts for future ...
South Asia (SA), including India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, and Bhutan, is one of the ...
Pakistan’s economy heavily relies on agriculture sector which accounts for a quarter of its GDP and ...
Pakistan’s economy heavily relies on agriculture sector which accounts for a quarter of its GDP and ...
With a rapidly growing population of 250 million, the Indus river basin in South Asia is one of the ...
There is global recognition and acceptance of the importance of interlinkages between water, energy,...
Asia has made significant progress in increasing its agricultural productivity and reducing poverty ...
Creation of a large irrigation potential has been the cornerstone of India’s agricultural growth and...
The global demand for water in agriculture will increase over time with increasing population, risin...