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Acuíferos : gestión sostenible de las aguas subterráneas

La importancia de las aguas subterráneas en el desarrollo social y económico suele ser ignorada debido a que es un recurso oculto.

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2020
IUCN Grey Literature

Women as change-makers in the governance of shared waters

Issues of women’s participation and gender equality in the governance of shared waters have received insufficient attention to date in both the research and practice literature, yet action is happening on the ground.

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2018
IUCN Grey Literature

Champions of water governance

The Building River Dialogue and Governance Programme (BRIDGE, currently in phase 3) set out to do something quite new: to facilitate the development of international networks of Champions of water governance in its target basins.

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2018
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Business for sustainable landscapes : an action agenda for sustainable development

This report draws widely from the diverse experience of landscape partnerships to analyze the challenges and opportunities for businesses and their partners, and lays out critical actions needed by businesses themselves, and by financial institutions, governments and landscape programs, to improv

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2017
IUCN Grey Literature

La cuenca del Río Goascorán : Honduras y El Salvador : revitalizar la gestión transfronteriza integrando nuevos y diversos actores

La cuenca del río Goascorán es compartida entre Honduras y El Salvador.

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2016
IUCN Publication

Water management and stewardship

The purpose of this study has been to collect insights into corporate ‘water stewardship’ based on exchanges of information and views with representatives of private companies, public agencies, NGOs and other organisations involved in corporate water management.

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2016
IUCN Publication

Knowledge for SDG action in West Asia and North Africa

This document will share with a broad audience of practitioners and policy makers, notably in the West Asia and Mediterranean regions, what integrated approaches are necessary to make water resources management and climate change resilience actions a success.

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2016
IUCN Publication

Collaboration for resilience

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2016
IUCN Publication

Water in drylands

This study presents some lessons from a selection of IUCN interventions in dryland areas that have adapted to a greater or lesser extent to the conditions of drylands, notably focusing on water management to deal with scarcity and variability.

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2016
IUCN Publication

Spring : managing groundwater sustainably

The importance of groundwater in social and economic development is easily overlooked.

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2016
Non IUCN Publication

The water-energy-food nexus in Latin America and the Caribbean

This report provides an overview of the water-energy-food nexus in Latin American and the Caribbean, identifying the main challenges and opportunities for achieving water, energy and food security in the region. 

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2015
IUCN Grey Literature

IUCN - Ramsar collaboration : supporting the wise use of wetlands

IUCN is proud to host the Ramsar Convention at its headquarters near Geneva, Switzerland.

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2015
Non IUCN Publication

Green infrastructure guide for water management

Green Infrastructure (GI) is becoming increasingly recognized as an important opportunity for addressing the complex challenges of water management.

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2014