From now to the future Sometimes, you have to grab an existing problem by the scruff of its neck. It will cringe and cry. It will bring tears to your eyes. Give it a hard shake. To its demands,... |
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Blind to Rain With the spate of political support that the concept of rainwater harvesting has received in recent weeks from Central ministers and state chief ministers, the attack fro... |
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The Real Green Revolution-II: Ecological Poverty Rural environmental problems are very different. More than 2.5 billion people in developing countries live in rural areas. Of these, about one billion... |
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What nations can choose? The Real Green Revolution-III Today, nations have two simple choices to make. It is obvious that food production must keep pace with the demands of a growing population. But ... |
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INTERNATIONAL WATER-HARVESTING AND RELATED FINANCIAL INCENTIVES Australia State Governments in the following states in Australia have taken active steps to ensure that the newly construc... |
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LEGISLATION ON RAINWATER HARVESTING Himachal Pradesh All commercial and institutional buildings, tourist and industrial complexes, hotels etc, existing or coming up and having a plinth are... |
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Sitemap Contact Login Become a member Join EUFORES here . You are here: Home > Sitemap Sitemap Home About EUFORES Mission Structure Board of Presidents Extended Board Secretariat Statutes of EUFORES Videos Where to find us Jobs & Internships Terms o... |
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A Lesson There was a thirsty crow. It peered into an earthen pitcher. There was water at the bottom. "Dregs," it cawed alarmed. But it was thirsty. It began to drop pebbles into the pitcher. Drop... |
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Events News CSE - RELMA partnership Initiatives Initiating urban water harvesting in Kenya With the objective of broadening the prospect and outreach of the Network for Green ... |
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Water and Society A comparison to show the difference that social organisation makes to the state of rivers and the environment About 400 years ago, there was a city in Japan called Edo. Most o... |
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