Water

Refreshing our water resources

Water Governance in Cities

What are the challenges for the future? At a time when most of the world’s…

Governance of Europe’s Waters

The European Water Framework Directive is a successful – although imperfect – model for international…

Singapore’s Water Story

A streamflow towards self-sufficiency and sustainable development From water scarcity and rationing, Singapore has come…

Aquaviva

Comprising a series of similar shots of water in motion...

Investing in Water Around the Mena

There is a looming water crisis that is beginning to manifest itself in very serious…

From Conflict to Context-based Metrics

The stories of the Cauvery and California’s Central Valley Few things convey conflict like an…

The Rhone and the Power of Its Waters

Managing and protecting a great European river. The Rhone, like all great rivers, brings risks…

Yemen: The Story of Nothing

Aid agencies and international NGOs warn that almost...

Addressing Water Scarcity in Jordan

Climate change, human activities and demographic pressure are exacerbating water scarcity in Jordan. Rainwater harvesting,…

Douzinas: On the Crisis and Resistance

Excerpts from an interview by Slovenian journalist, Boštjan Videmšek, about the European crisis and popular…

Innovation in Water

The water industry has a unique influence and impact on the sustainability of the environment.…

An Integrated Vision of Water Resources Management

For any civilization, adequate water resources are essential to survival. The great civilizations of Mesoamerica…

Water Cooperation for Sustainable Development

Water is fundamental for life and survival on Earth. The use of water has intensified…

Malta Confronting Water Challenges

Malta represents the water supply challenge confronting many countries in the Mediterranean region. Although its…

Redefining West Asia

The positive changes in the Arab world herald a new era for millions of people.…

Mare Nostrum

The history and culture of the Mediterranean region are intimately linked to water. To ensure…

The Plastic Reef Project, Part 2

Maarten Vanden Eynde’s Plastic Reef (2008-2012) is a sculpture made from melted plastic debris collected…

The Plastic Reef Project, Part 1

Belgian sculptor, Maarten Vanden Eynde, talks to Revolve Magazine about the development of his Plastic…

The Nile: Shifting Balance of Powers

Despite closer cooperation between the Nile Basin countries, tensions over water sharing are likely to…
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