In the past decades, groundwater over-exploitation has increased the vulnerability of users, social inequalities and environmental degradation. In this context, the DIALAQ project aimed to experiment and disseminate a participatory approach intended to strengthen stakeholders' capacity to implement more sustainable agricultural and groundwater management. DIALAQ's network encompasses 8 regions in 4 countries (India, Morocco, France and the United States) including groups of farmers, administration's representatives, NGOs, elected representatives and researchers from several disciplines. A seed funding enabled cooperation between academics and non-academic partners that led to the consolidation of the network and enabled the design of the pr...
At less than 1000 km3/year, world’s annual use of groundwater is 1.5 % of renewable water resource b...
This book gathers the peer-reviewed proceedings of the 1st congress on Geoethics & Groundwater Manag...
International audienceWe used a participatory foresight method for assessing if, and how, groundwate...
International audienceIn the past decades, groundwater over-exploitation has increased the vulnerabi...
In the past decades, groundwater over-exploitation has increased the vulnerability of users, social ...
The focus of the study was on groundwater practices, encompassing how people understood, accessed, a...
Sustainable use of groundwater is becoming critical in India and requires effective participation f...
Sustainable use of groundwater is becoming critical in India and requires effective participation fr...
Sustainable use of groundwater is becoming critical in India and requires effective participation fr...
This GRIPP Case Profile assesses whether the proactive involvement of rural communities in the manag...
Sustainable groundwater management strategies in water-scarce countries need to guide future decisio...
Groundwater for Sustainable Livelihoods and Equitable Growth explores how groundwater, often invisib...
A replicable multidisciplinary approach is presented for science-based groundwater management practi...
Groundwater for Sustainable Livelihoods and Equitable Growth explores how groundwater, often invisib...
In many countries, farmers are turning to groundwater to make up for surface water scarcity and to d...
At less than 1000 km3/year, world’s annual use of groundwater is 1.5 % of renewable water resource b...
This book gathers the peer-reviewed proceedings of the 1st congress on Geoethics & Groundwater Manag...
International audienceWe used a participatory foresight method for assessing if, and how, groundwate...
International audienceIn the past decades, groundwater over-exploitation has increased the vulnerabi...
In the past decades, groundwater over-exploitation has increased the vulnerability of users, social ...
The focus of the study was on groundwater practices, encompassing how people understood, accessed, a...
Sustainable use of groundwater is becoming critical in India and requires effective participation f...
Sustainable use of groundwater is becoming critical in India and requires effective participation fr...
Sustainable use of groundwater is becoming critical in India and requires effective participation fr...
This GRIPP Case Profile assesses whether the proactive involvement of rural communities in the manag...
Sustainable groundwater management strategies in water-scarce countries need to guide future decisio...
Groundwater for Sustainable Livelihoods and Equitable Growth explores how groundwater, often invisib...
A replicable multidisciplinary approach is presented for science-based groundwater management practi...
Groundwater for Sustainable Livelihoods and Equitable Growth explores how groundwater, often invisib...
In many countries, farmers are turning to groundwater to make up for surface water scarcity and to d...
At less than 1000 km3/year, world’s annual use of groundwater is 1.5 % of renewable water resource b...
This book gathers the peer-reviewed proceedings of the 1st congress on Geoethics & Groundwater Manag...
International audienceWe used a participatory foresight method for assessing if, and how, groundwate...