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Updated: 5 days ago
Women Need Water Rights, Not Just Technologies
In poor communities, technologies are often touted as panaceas for
poverty. For wom...
Areas: Hydrology and the Global Water Cycle, Water and Energy, Water and Sustainable Development, Water Law and Policy, Water Quality and Health, Water Rights, Water Supply and Conservation, Watershed Management, Sustainable Urban Environmental Services, Sanitation ...
Type: Website - Author: Masum Momaya
Type: Website - Author: Masum Momaya
Updated: 7 days ago
The Global Oneness Project is exploring how the radically simple
notion of interconnectedness can be lived in our increasingly complex
world. Sin...
Updated: about 1 month ago
Mekong's dams wreak havoc on rural poor
By Marwaan Macan-Markar
CHIANG RAI, Thailand - In a rush to emulate Thailand's model of
building dams in the name of development, countries that share the
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Areas: Agricultural Water Conservation and Management, Acid Rain, Ecosystem Services, Coastal Ecology, Marine Ecology and Conservation, Land Restoration, Land Stewardship, Natural Resource Conservation, Restoration Ecology, Electric Power ...
Type: Article - Author: Marwaan Macan-Markar
Type: Article - Author: Marwaan Macan-Markar
Updated: 2 months ago
Dams are generally serve the primary purpose of retaining water while other structures such as floodgates, levees and dikes are used to prevent water flow into specific land regions and generate hy...
Updated: 3 months ago
An internet column primarily focusing on kayaking/paddling in South Eastern Michigan .
Areas: Community Resources, Coastal Ecology, Ecotourism, Wildlife Habitat Conservation, Groundwater, Dams, Water Rights, Urban Ecology, Water Pollution, Men's Health ...
Type: Article - Author: Willi Gutmann
Type: Article - Author: Willi Gutmann
Updated: 3 months ago
World Bank supports controversial $80bn project
Plans to link Europe to what would be the world's biggest
hydroelectric dam project in the volatile Democratic Republic of Congo have
sparked fier...
Areas: Dams, Inland Aquatic Ecosystems, Precautionary Principle, Natural Resource Conservation, Protected Areas, Individuals, Objects and Property, Water and Sustainable Development, Environmental Justice, Global Governance ...
Type: Website - Author: Nick Mathiason
Type: Website - Author: Nick Mathiason
Updated: 3 months ago
Plans to build more than 200 hydroelectric dams bring
prospect of cheap electricity but destruction of Amazon habitats
Activists say government plans for up to 16 new
hydroelectric plants pose ...
Areas: Dams, Inland Aquatic Ecosystems, Restoration Ecology, Precautionary Principle, Cultural Heritage Conservation, Natural Heritage Conservation, Local Food Systems, Distributive and Economic Justice
Type: Website - Author: Tom Phillips
Type: Website - Author: Tom Phillips
Updated: 4 months ago
Dams are
generally serve the primary purpose of retaining water while other structures
such as floodgates, levees and dikes are used to prevent water flow into
specific land regions and generate hy...
Updated: 4 months ago
Analysis of World Bank financed water privatization in Senegal
by Hawa Ba
reprinted from Pambazuka
2006-07, Issue 262
http://pambazuka.org/en/category/features/35714
In 1995, in accordance with th...
Areas: Soil Ecology, Biodiversity Conservation, Conservation and Recreation, Fish, Human Rights Education, Social Development, Agricultural Water Conservation and Management, Acid Rain, Ecosystem Services, Coastal Ecology ...
Type: Other - Author: Hawa Ba
Type: Other - Author: Hawa Ba
Updated: 4 months ago
This 56 page booklet was produced by Food and Water Watch, Red Vida, Transnational Institute,The RPR Network and Other Worlds. It contains a dozen interviews of cutting-edge water warriors from ...
Areas: Water and Sustainable Development, Water Law and Policy, Water Rights, Dams, Indigenous Rights, Distributive and Economic Justice, Globalization Impacts
Type: Other - Author: Other Worlds
Type: Other - Author: Other Worlds


