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CAMPAIGN Reaching out My river, my management POLICY Andhra farmers try their hand at water management INITIATIVE CSE continues to educate the educators TECHNOLOGY MEASTro knows it all! Cavern construction What the world thinks of water NETWORK Chennai bra... |
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Scarce and unnatural Today, water is an increasingly scarce resource. And the scarcity is very real. There is cause for alarm, but not for alarm-mongering. Freshwater: a scarce resourc... |
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Mangarol block, Junagarh District, Gujarat The Aga Khan rural support program is promoting rooftop water harvesting to ease the attar problem in salinity affected villages of Mangrol block in Junag... |
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Home Up About us Discussion Group Factsheets Multimedia Links Contact Publications Intranet People Nodes Pilot Projects Global MDG Challenge 2.5 billion with no sanitation 1.75 billion to be served by 2015 450 million new installations by 2015 15,... |
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The GDRC Guide to City Networks City Networks at the Global Level +30: The +30 Network C40 Cities - Climate Leadership Group CDS: City Development Strategies Initiative CA: Cities Alliance Eco-Partnership: The Eco-Partnership Network FMCU-UTO: World Fede... |
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Home About us Discussion Group Factsheets Multimedia Links Contact News Publications Intranet People Nodes Pilot Projects Global MDG Challenge 2.5 billion with no sanitation 1.75 billion to be served by 2015 450 million new installations... |
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You are hereHome › News and Events › Events › The Role of Networks in Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaption Visit REEEP on Twitter Visit REEEP on Facebook Visit REEEP on LinkedIn Subscribe to via RSS The Role of N... |
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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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... cities in both developing and developed countries have emerged as the major form of human settlement. By ... |
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