• Is there enough land and water to harness renewable energy? (chinadialogue.net)
  • But there's another challenge that receives far less attention: do we have enough land and water to accommodate the production of renewable energy? (chinadialogue.net)
  • A closer look at the different ways of capturing renewable energy and the amount of water and land they require reveals which energy scenarios are more feasible in the long run. (chinadialogue.net)
  • The global energy transition is "off-track", aggravated by the effects of world-wide crises, says the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) in a new report. (bne.eu)
  • We actively contribute to the transition towards renewable energies along the entire life cycle. (skoda-auto.com)
  • After a century as the hub of Victoria's coal-fired power industry, the Latrobe Valley has been in a state of uncertainty for a decade or more, facing the closure of its old plants as Victoria transitions to renewable energy. (issuu.com)
  • With its extensive infrastructure, cheap land and unique skill base, the region has seen a boom in renewable power generation and the beginnings of an industrial rebirth. (issuu.com)
  • With climate change governance, China has demonstrated a degree of leadership, not only in its investment in the renewable energy technologies needed for the low-carbon transition, but also in regard to global targets: most notably, in announcing at the UN a target to reach carbon neutrality by 2060. (lu.se)
  • A renewables investment of $35 trillion by 2030 is needed for a successful energy transition. (bne.eu)
  • By 2030, cumulative investments must amount to $44 trillion, with transition technologies representing 80% of the total, or $35 trillion, prioritising efficiency, electrification, grid expansion and flexibility. (bne.eu)
  • Around $1 trillion of planned annual fossil fuel investment by 2030 must be redirected towards transition technologies and infrastructure to keep the Paris Agreement's 1.5°C target within reach. (bne.eu)
  • On the anniversary of the Biden Administration's ambitious call to save 30 percent of land, fresh water and ocean in the United States by 2030, a one-of-a-kind coalition has released its policy agenda to achieve continental-scale conservation by embracing equitably-distributed funding and community-led policies and projects. (earthjustice.org)
  • This agenda will go a long way toward achieving our twin goals of preserving 30% of U.S. land and water by 2030 and ensuring at least 40% of conservation investments are made in frontline communities and communities of color. (earthjustice.org)
  • The latest draft of the CBD text proposes that at least 60% of important sites be protected by 2030, covering at least 30% of the world's land and sea areas. (lu.se)
  • A profound and systemic transformation of the global energy system must occur in under 30 years, underscoring the need for a new approach to accelerate the energy transition. (bne.eu)
  • In the face of the ever-worsening climate crisis, this report aims to challenge the six harmful but influential energy transition myths. (tni.org)
  • Bio-energy, hydropower, wind, solar and geothermal all require substantial land and water resources. (chinadialogue.net)
  • In fact, solar radiation, together with the energy captured from wind, water flows, biomass and the internal heat of the earth, seem to offer an inexhaustible source of energy. (chinadialogue.net)
  • Producing biomass to turn into biofuels requires natural resources, including fertile land, water and energy. (chinadialogue.net)
  • Even if there was a substantial net gain in energy, we would still need vast amounts of land and water resources. (chinadialogue.net)
  • While most of our water consumption still goes into producing our food, energy production could become a larger water consumer in future if we replace fossil fuels with biofuels at substantial scale. (chinadialogue.net)
  • Energy scarcity will thus be replaced by land and water scarcity. (chinadialogue.net)
  • Per unit of energy, the water footprint of photovoltaic (PV) and wind energy is ten to a hundred times smaller than that of fossil fuels and nuclear, while the water footprint of hydroelectricity and bio-energy is a hundred to a thousand times larger. (chinadialogue.net)
  • So from a water scarcity perspective it really matters whether we shift from fossil energy to bio and hydro or to solar, wind and geothermal energy. (chinadialogue.net)
  • So-called "green" energy scenarios are based on substantial growth of bio and hydro in the mix, which means that the water footprint of the energy sector will grow sky-high if we follow such scenarios. (chinadialogue.net)
  • The agency's new World Energy Transitions Outlook Preview warns of a dramatic lack of progress, and calls for strategic shift in the energy transition to sustain a 1.5 ° C climate target. (bne.eu)
  • The report warns that a lack of progress further increases investment needs and calls for a systematic change in the volume and type of investments to prioritise the energy transition. (bne.eu)
  • IRENA's Preview outlines three priority pillars of the energy transition: the physical infrastructure, policy and regulatory enablers and well-skilled workforce, requiring significant investment and new ways of co-operation in which all actors can engage in the transition and play an optimal role. (bne.eu)
  • Although global investment in energy transition technologies reached a new record of $1.3 trillion in 2022, yearly investments must more than quadruple to more than $5 trillion to stay on the 1.5°C pathway. (bne.eu)
  • Achieving the energy transition requires stronger international collaboration, including collective efforts to channel more funds to developing countries. (bne.eu)
  • Moving forward, multilateral financial institutions need to direct more funds, at better terms, towards energy transition projects and to build the physical infrastructure that is needed to sustain the development of a new energy system. (bne.eu)
  • The energy transition is proceeding at full speed, with Europe as one of its main drivers. (jandenul.com)
  • The OPP further outlines ways that the EPA can ensure a "just transition" away from fossil fuels, encouraging states to invest in job creation, conduct equity analyses and "work with frontlines communities to develop definitions, indicators, and tracking and response systems that really account for impacts like health, energy use, cost of energy, climate vulnerability [and] cumulative risk. (nationofchange.org)
  • Six of the world's leading electricity system operators will work with international researchers-including CSIRO-to dramatically accelerate the transition to clean energy. (www.csiro.au)
  • Around the world, countries are transitioning to low emissions energy futures. (www.csiro.au)
  • We spoke to CSIRO's Dr John Ward [Link will open in a new window] , about what the consortium means for Australia and the global transition to clean energy. (www.csiro.au)
  • By working closely with system operators and leading researchers internationally, and focusing on the key challenges of decarbonising our electricity sector, we can massively accelerate this clean energy transition. (www.csiro.au)
  • The market and climate transition in Europe and Central Asia will have large and uneven impacts, with some workers and communities hit especially hard, as labor markets shift from brown to green jobs, and energy prices adjust to new market realities. (worldbank.org)
  • We intend to maximize resource efficiency and promote circular economy approaches in the areas of materials, energy, water and land use. (skoda-auto.com)
  • By 2025, we plan to have reduced the production-related environmental externalities (CO 2 , energy, water, waste, volatile organic compounds) by 52,5% per vehicle compared to 2010. (skoda-auto.com)
  • By 2025, we plan to reduce the externalities associated with production (CO 2 , energy, water, waste, volatile organic compounds) by 52.5% per vehicle compared to 2010. (skoda-auto.com)
  • The conversations have helped motivate people to become personally involved in energy transitions and climate action. (issuu.com)
  • These areas hold immense untapped potential for the energy transition. (sonnenseite.com)
  • And the larger the plant, the greater the contribution to the energy transition. (sonnenseite.com)
  • Floating-PV systems are environmentally friendly and have the advantage of comparatively simple and quick installation, higher potential energy output thanks to the cooling effect of water, and lower operating and maintenance costs. (sonnenseite.com)
  • Understanding the critical soil moisture (SM) threshold (θ crit ) of plant water stress and land surface energy partitioning is a basis to evaluate drought impacts and improve models for predicting future ecosystem condition and climate. (lu.se)
  • Our results highlight for the first time that the sign change of the covariance between daily VPD and GPP can be used as an indicator of how ecosystems transition from energy to SM limitation. (lu.se)
  • of plant water stress and land surface energy partitioning is a basis to evaluate drought impacts and improve models for predicting future ecosystem condition and climate. (lu.se)
  • Researchers at LUCUS examine various forms and dimensions of rural transformations, for example in the contexts of agrarian change, climate adaptation and energy transitions. (lu.se)
  • 2015). Sustainable development and the water- energy-food nexus: A perspective on livelihoods. (lu.se)
  • Human conflicts and the food, energy and water nexus: building collaboration using facilitation and mediation to manage environmental disputes. (lu.se)
  • Water scarcity, soil degradation and environmental pollution accordingly threaten the long-term and sustainable development of the region. (dlr.de)
  • Wider-ranging potential consequences include water scarcity, forced migration and increased political tensions within and between countries. (who.int)
  • The world is changing rapidly, with an increased pace of technological development, new organization of work, increased migration, climate change and increasing water scarcity. (who.int)
  • The data is suggestive that diet and behavioural flexibility is important for making major transitions in habitat, and that once those transitions have occurred, that flexibility is eroded by adaptation," said Professor Ord. (earth.com)
  • Integrated adaptation planning can support adaptive capacity by helping institutions manage land and water resources at regional to local scales. (ecologyandsociety.org)
  • despite being a potentially powerful tool, however, land-use planning has rarely been applied for climate adaptation (Pyke and Andelman 2007). (ecologyandsociety.org)
  • As aquatic tetrapods began their transition to land, several skeletal changes are thought to have occurred to allow for movement and respiration on land. (wikipedia.org)
  • The water-based lateral line system was used substantially by these aquatic tetrapods to detect danger from predators. (wikipedia.org)
  • Other factors that caused aquatic tetrapods to spend more time on land caused the development of terrestrial hearing with the development of a tympanum within an otic notch and developed by convergent evolution at least three times. (wikipedia.org)
  • The results suggest that blinking may be among the suite of traits that evolved to allow the transition to life on land in tetrapods - the group of animals that includes mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians - some 375 million years ago. (eurekalert.org)
  • To uncover why mudskippers blink on land, the team considered the roles that blinking plays in humans and other tetrapods. (eurekalert.org)
  • Our study, which considered the behavior and anatomy of a living fish that underwent a transition to life on land, similar to the earliest tetrapods, helps us to reimagine how and why these early tetrapods might have been blinking," said Aiello. (eurekalert.org)
  • Early tetrapods were likely spending more and more time out of the water during this period, Shubin said. (npr.org)
  • The study expands paleontologists' understanding of this period in evolutionary history by showing that animals weren't just evolving from water-based fish to land-based tetrapods. (npr.org)
  • To give just one example, many forested regions in the hinterlands of the Yellow River were converted into arable land and pastures, which furthered extensive soil erosion. (dlr.de)
  • Subsequently, the water-retention capacity and nutritional value of the soil will increase", says Jonas Ardö who is studying the carbon cycle in the Sahel. (lu.se)
  • Ardö's colleagues compare the data acquired by measuring the carbon in the soil, and water cycle, with satellite images to calibrate, develop and improve the methods of remote sensing. (lu.se)
  • Nevertheless, many arthropod species that were once terrestrial dwelling have transitioned back to marine and freshwater environments, either as semiaquatic or, more rarely, as fully aquatic inhabitants. (researchgate.net)
  • BECC focuses on three Grand Challenges that must be tackled to assess the combined consequences of anthropogenic emissions, climate and land-use change on biodiversity and ecosystem services and provide a basis for informed societal responses, with a focus on critical changes in forest, agricultural, urban and arctic ecosystems, including interactions between terrestrial and aquatic systems. (lu.se)
  • Member organizations range in focus from urban parks and greenspace, Indigenous rights, public lands protection, public health, wildlife, outdoor recreation and fresh water and ocean conservation - all representative of identities and issue areas that have traditionally been underrepresented in conservation decision-making tables in the United States. (earthjustice.org)
  • It's important for these emergency powers to be used wisely - with respect for our water, land and Indigenous treaty rights. (actionnetwork.org)
  • Yet such spatial planning approaches need balancing with social justice considerations, particularly given fears such proposals could dispossess poor and indigenous communities - often sustainable stewards of ecologies and genetic resources - of their land. (lu.se)
  • By the Upper Devonian period, the fin-limb transition as well as other skeletal changes such as gill arch reduction, opercular series loss, mid-line fin loss, and scale reduction were already completed in many aquatic organisms. (wikipedia.org)
  • The tubular lower jaw of the Elginerpeton, compared to the flat-lamina jaw shape of fishes gave it superior cross-sectional force, required when not supported in an aquatic setting - allowing for opening of the mouth outside of water. (wikipedia.org)
  • Understanding the principles of the water, how water affects human movement, the effects of submersion on the body and cardiorespiratory system, and recommended movement and formats for aquatic exercise provides knowledge to enable you to build safe and effective programs to get client results! (nafconline.com)
  • Be able to effectively train in the aquatic environment with proper knowledge of aquatic exercise environmental factors including water temperature, humidity and air temperature, water quality, air quality, pool considerations, and acoustical factors. (nafconline.com)
  • Have a general knowledge of basic aquatic training formats including shallow water, deep water, transitional water, and mixed formats. (nafconline.com)
  • Learn recognition of a water crisis and basic assist/rescue skills for the aquatic environment. (nafconline.com)
  • Discover theories why aquatic heart rates are lower in the water than comparable exercise on land. (nafconline.com)
  • Be able to effectively use weighted, buoyed, drag, and rubberized equipment in the aquatic environment and on land, identifying muscles targeted by specific movements. (nafconline.com)
  • Inter-basin water transfers and the expansion of aquatic invasive species. (lu.se)
  • Key focuses for our research include lived experiences of rural transformations, linked to land grabbing, agroecology, pesticide use, and carbon farming. (lu.se)
  • We assessed how five scenarios of land-use and water management strategies under consideration by regional planners could provide institutional, top-down adaptive capacity, and whether there were trade-offs in sustainable development goals for these communities. (ecologyandsociety.org)
  • Trade-offs were more frequent across exposure classes (land use vs. water vs. climate changes) rather than sensitivity classes (agricultural vs. domestic vs. ecological communities), suggesting win-win opportunities for natural resource management. (ecologyandsociety.org)
  • Changes in land use and land cover (hereafter, " land use " ), water systems, and climate are inextricably linked, and understanding the complex coupled interactions of these processes is a central goal of sustainability science (MacDonald 2010, Kramer et al. (ecologyandsociety.org)
  • Frameworks for urban water sustainability. (lu.se)
  • A rapid and yet rights-respecting transition to a low-carbon economy is a global human rights imperative. (business-humanrights.org)
  • Moreover, governments are approaching the climate transition in a post-pandemic context of slower growth, higher poverty, and diminishing fiscal space - raising both fiscal and political economy challenges to the transition. (worldbank.org)
  • Wide-ranging reforms here stimulated the transition from an agricultural to an industrial and service-oriented economy. (dlr.de)
  • According to the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, a "Whole-of-Society" approach is needed to initiate transitions to a nature-positive society. (wur.nl)
  • While we do use the market based instruments to achieve our outcomes, there is very little action being taken by the Australian government and projects like ours have successfully injected millions of corporate money into water quality improvement and biodiversity conservation. (lu.se)
  • Are you a supporter of public lands and interested in a career in the nonprofit sector? (hcn.org)
  • With many countries in the region still needing to make substantial progress in transitioning toward market economies, structural and institutional reforms must accompany climate action to ensure that public investments are productive and to unlock billions in potential private climate finance. (worldbank.org)
  • Linked models of land use change (the Land Use and Carbon + Water Simulator [LUCAS-W]), water resources (LUCAS-W), and climate (the Basin Characterization Model [BCM]) produced forecasts of exposure to regional changes at 270-m resolution. (ecologyandsociety.org)
  • In addition, the climate transition in the region can be catalyzed by the European Union's Green Deal , which creates market incentives for countries in the region to accelerate decarbonization - through the carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM), for example. (worldbank.org)
  • We have collected many uplifting stories of business and community leaders in the Valley and beyond who are working to support a Just Transition to a zero-carbon future. (issuu.com)
  • Therefore, since 2002, researchers at the Department of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science have gathered data about the weather, fluxes of carbon and water, plant biomass, etc., in Sudan and Senegal - two countries in the Sahel region south of the Sahara. (lu.se)
  • Once it rains, the savannahs and shrub lands react quickly, producing new vegetation and thus binding more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, serving as a so-called carbon sink. (lu.se)
  • The fact that rainforests function as a major carbon sink has long been known, but, in a new global study, Anders Ahlström and his colleagues demonstrate how ecosystems, such as savannahs and shrub lands, are also of great importance. (lu.se)
  • The carbon cycle describes the movement and exchange of carbon between vegetation, land, sea and air. (lu.se)
  • Any new investment decisions should be carefully assessed to drive the transition and reduce the risk of stranded assets simultaneously. (bne.eu)
  • We can massively accelerate the transition to a low emissions electricity sector by tackling these challenges - from solving technical issues, through to workforce training and developing new real-time operational tools - in a collaborative way and sharing those outcomes. (www.csiro.au)
  • The electricity system operators will work with leading international researchers-including CSIRO-to accelerate the transition to low emissions, low cost, secure and reliable power systems. (www.csiro.au)
  • This presumably means those highly specialized species are less likely to be able to make further transitions, or cope with abrupt environment changes in their existing habitat," explained Professor Ord. (earth.com)
  • The flipside of our study suggests that some species that are already uniquely specialized to their existing environment are probably less able to make further transitions in habitat, or might not cope well if abrupt changes occur to their environment, for example as a consequence of the current climate crisis. (earth.com)
  • Are there other ecological transition zones present where you are located? (elca.org)
  • Relevant here is China's interest in the concept of ecological redlines - the comprehensive land use planning framework laid out by the Ministry of Natural Resources, which might cover over one quarter of the country. (lu.se)
  • View base movements for shallow water exercise. (nafconline.com)
  • Discover formats that work well for shallow water exercise. (nafconline.com)
  • The arrangement of bones and joints in these animals' fins was starting to resemble arms and legs, which would have allowed animals like Tiktaalik to prop themselves up in shallow water and survive on mudflats. (npr.org)
  • Electricity from concentrated solar power has a water footprint similar to fossil fuels, while geothermal can have a footprint that is similar to ten times smaller. (chinadialogue.net)
  • Together, the two papers are yet more evidence that future water patterns in Central Asia will change significantly, impacting agriculture, electricity generation and all those who consume the fruit of both. (bne.eu)
  • Prepare a plot of land for building (water, water supply, road and electricity). (skatteetaten.no)
  • Particularly for gravel pits and quarries that have corresponding artificial water surfaces, modern FloatingPV systems are ideal for land-neutral green electricity production. (sonnenseite.com)
  • We also characterized the corresponding θ crit and its drivers across diverse ecosystems in Europe, an essential variable to improve the representation of water stress in land surface models. (lu.se)
  • Our findings suggest that being a jack-of-all trade - for example, being flexible in the types of foods you can eat and being flexible in leaving water for very brief periods of time - can open the door to making what would seem to be a really dramatic change in habitat. (earth.com)
  • The most dramatic trade-off was between the strategy of water demand caps that increased risk of habitat loss and ecosystem preservation that increased water vulnerability. (ecologyandsociety.org)
  • A new study from the University of New South Wales (UNSW) has investigated the ability of blenny fish to make a successful transition onto land. (earth.com)
  • In this study, we found that having a flexible diet has likely allowed blennies to make a successful leap onto land - but once out of the water, these remarkable land fish have faced restrictions on the type of food available to them. (earth.com)
  • 4-Way Stretch, Water & Stain Resistance, Breathability, UPF 40+ Sun Protection make it a versatile and functional summer. (imperialmotion.com)
  • Finally, you can make the transition to fully submerging yourself. (infobonaire.com)
  • Introduction to key elements of Agricultural Transitions in deltas which will be the focus of three groups later in the session. (wur.nl)
  • Be it the North Sea, Mediterranean, Atlantic or Pacific - maritime designs spread a feel-good atmosphere that takes you straight to the shores of some far-away lands. (wallpaperfromthe70s.com)
  • We see collaborations between education, more efficient agriculture, family planning and a basic understanding of how land, water, atmosphere and vegetation work together to provide resources for all", says Jonas Ardö. (lu.se)
  • These zones have many benefits: filtering water, curbing encroaching floods, preventing erosion, and providing the most suitable habitat for many amphibians and insects to thrive. (elca.org)
  • Sudan has been undergoing a fragile transition since the April 2019 ouster of President Omar al-Bashir following mass protests against his rule. (aljazeera.com)
  • 2010). Governance Failure and the World's Urban Water Crises. (lu.se)
  • But little is known about the mechanisms behind what drives those transitions in the first place. (earth.com)
  • According to the researchers, analyzing blenny fish before and after they moved onto land could shed new light on how this type of transition is possible. (earth.com)
  • To understand how mudskippers evolved the ability to blink, the researchers analyzed the behavior with high-speed videos and compared the anatomy of mudskippers with that of a closely related water-bound fish that doesn't blink. (eurekalert.org)
  • An improved set of data increases the possibilities for evaluating future risks, and how to best address them, which is the goal for a group of land and climate researchers at Lund University. (lu.se)
  • With the help of more measurments data and improved remote sensing, the researchers can also describe regional climate changes and evaluate the impact of climate change on water access and agriculture. (lu.se)
  • EF in savannas had the highest sensitivities to SM in water-limited stage, and the lowest in forests. (lu.se)
  • The objective of the Quick Start Programme, which includes establishment of a Trust Fund, is to support activities to enable initial capacity-building and implementation in developing countries, least developed countries, small island developing States and countries with economies in transition. (who.int)
  • Having the opportunity to study how and why this behavior first evolved provides an amazing opportunity to learn more about the way humans came to be as they are and gives us insight into changes associated with major transitions in the history of animals - like inhabiting land. (eurekalert.org)
  • What are some transition zones common to your area that humans created? (elca.org)
  • I've joked before that rural areas have two major exports -- water and smart kids, and they don't get a nickel for either. (hcn.org)
  • Even today we have land and water footprints beyond maximum sustainable levels. (chinadialogue.net)
  • We found that specific land and water management strategies could greatly reduce regional vulnerability, particularly programs to cap water extractions to sustainable levels. (ecologyandsociety.org)
  • But BIPOC urban farmers continue to face unique challenges-including inequitable access to land and loans. (nrdc.org)
  • Governance failure: rethinking the institutional dimensions of urban water supply to poor households. (lu.se)
  • Explain progressive overload principles for land and water resistance programs. (nafconline.com)
  • Once you feel at ease with posing on land, you can progress to being partially immersed in the water. (infobonaire.com)
  • Some species of blennies never emerge from water and others stay on land full-time as adults - so they present a unique opportunity to study fish evolution in action and explore the transition from water to the land in a living animal," said Professor Ord. (earth.com)
  • The mudskipper, which evolved its blinking behavior independently, gives us the opportunity to test how and why blinking might have evolved in a living fish that regularly leaves the water to spend time on land. (eurekalert.org)
  • It shows the green, eel-like creature crawling out of the sea about 375 million years ago - about the time that scientists say fish developed the physical characteristics to survive on land - only to be directed to turn around. (npr.org)
  • By capturing the beauty that lies beneath the waves, you will be able to have lasting memories of your time exploring the waters on Bonaire. (infobonaire.com)
  • At the same time, the climate transition also creates opportunities to accelerate much-needed economic diversification and promote modernization in countries across the region. (worldbank.org)
  • Wohlfart, C., Liu, G., Huang, C. Kuenzer, C. A river in the course of time - Multi-temporal analysis of land surface dynamics in the Yellow River Basin (China) based on medium resolution remote sensing data. (dlr.de)
  • think of the space where cattails and inland sea oats naturally grow at the edge of bodies of water. (elca.org)
  • Representation justice as a research agenda for socio-hydrology and water governance. (lu.se)
  • The joke, as far as the meme goes, is that the fish should crawl straight back into the water to avoid the woes of our modern times. (npr.org)
  • According to the Wall Street Journal , Nestle's profits dropped in the first half of 2009 as compared to a year earlier, primarily on account of declining sales of bottled water because recession-era customers are going back to tap water, and the trend is expected to continue. (hcn.org)
  • When the riparian edge is eliminated (e.g. a neighborhood pond that has lawns up to the edge of water), the results are typically less wildlife, unclean water with algae blooms, and erosion. (elca.org)
  • Learn basic principles about deep water exercise including deep water mechanics, neutral buoyancy, vertical positioning, and the difference between symmetrical and asymmetrical deep water exercises. (nafconline.com)
  • A look at the promise and principles of a just transition and the impact of the recent debt ceiling deal and FAST-41. (nrdc.org)
  • The global politics of water grabbing. (lu.se)
  • 13. Global Water Partnership, (2012). (lu.se)
  • Multiple stressors on water availability at global to catchment scales: understanding human impact on nutrient cycles to protect water quality and water availability in the long term. (lu.se)
  • There is ample evidence that transitions from one environment into another are responsible for the evolution of many of the species we see today, as well as the diversity in morphology and behavior we see across different species," said Professor Ord. (earth.com)
  • Be able to plan basic, intermediate, and advanced transitions for your exercise sequences. (nafconline.com)
  • The EOC data and analyses have been made available to Yellow River authorities to support the goal of achieving sustainable land and water management in the Yellow River drainage basin. (dlr.de)
  • Worldviews and the everyday politics of community water management. (lu.se)