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  • Laurent-Charles Tremblay-Levesque created new community content in WEFE4MED Knowledge Hub

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    Opportunity

    EURO-INBO 2025

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    Laurent-Charles Tremblay-Levesque
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  • Sandra Megens created new community content in Latin America and the Caribbean Community

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    Brechas en Políticas de Sequía en América Latina: ¿Urgencia Real?

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    Christine Tang posted in Transboundary water knowledge exchange hub

    Hace 11 months Visibilidad Público

    Dear Colleagues,

    Are you engaged in research on water management in transboundary basins? Do you utilize techniques like modeling or remote sensing? Or are you interested in exploring these topics at the upcoming European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly 2025, happening from 27 April – 2 May 2025 in Vienna, Austria?

    We warmly invite you to submit your abstract to our session HS2.1.8: “Water Management and Resilience in Transboundary Basins.” The submission deadline is 15 January 2025 at 13:00 CET.

    For more information and the submission link, please visit: https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU25/session/51988

    We look forward to receiving your abstracts and connecting with you, either on-site in Vienna or virtually!

    On behalf of the conveners,
    Christine Tang (CT)

    Water Management and Resilience in Transboundary Basins
    Convener: Inga Retike; Co-conveners: Ilya Zaslavsky, Jürgen Mahlknecht

    Transboundary waters encompass aquifers, lakes, and river basins shared by two or more countries. These waters do not adhere to political boundaries, meaning that pollution or overexploitation in one region can have far-reaching consequences beyond borders. Effective transboundary water management is crucial to address pressing issues from water scarcity and biodiversity protection to economic growth and peacekeeping. Over half of the global population resides in transboundary basins. With 286 transboundary river and lake basins covering nearly half of the Earth’s surface, and 592 identified transboundary aquifers, the need for cooperative management is urgent. Given the diverse physical, political, and socio-economic contexts of these shared water bodies, no single approach can solve transboundary water issues. Instead, a suite of practices is required to foster cooperation and ensure sustainable management.

    We invite submissions with a focus on (but not limited):
    1. Approaches to Assessing Water Quantity and Quality: methods ranging from traditional hydrological models to innovative AI approaches and hybrid applications. We encourage case studies that demonstrate successful application in various transboundary contexts.
    2. Remote Sensing Technology Applications: We seek contributions that explore how remote sensing can help close the transboundary water data gap, offering cost-effective, scalable solutions for monitoring and assessing water resources across borders.
    3. Development of Joint Monitoring and Information Systems: submissions creating and implementing joint monitoring systems, such as GIS-based databases, that facilitate effective cooperation in water-related risk reduction and transboundary resilience modeling.
    4. Water Resources Management Strategies: development and follow-up of water management strategies in transboundary basins. This includes experiences with joint problem definition, creating a common understanding, and evaluating the effectiveness of implemented strategies.
    5. Multi-Level Stakeholder Involvement: experiences highlighting multi-level stakeholder engagement in shared water management. This includes capacity development, voluntary data collection through citizen science, participatory modeling, trust-building, and science-policy-driven decision-making.

    The session is organized by the GRANDE-U team “Groundwater Resilience Assessment through iNtegrated Data Exploration for Ukraine” (NSF Awards No. 2409395 and 2409396).

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    Christine Tang posted in Groundwater Family

    Hace 11 months Visibilidad Público

    Dear Colleagues,

    Are you engaged in research on water management in transboundary basins? Do you utilize techniques like modeling or remote sensing? Or are you interested in exploring these topics at the upcoming European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly 2025, happening from 27 April – 2 May 2025 in Vienna, Austria?

    We warmly invite you to submit your abstract to our session HS2.1.8: “Water Management and Resilience in Transboundary Basins.” The submission deadline is 15 January 2025 at 13:00 CET.

    For more information and the submission link, please visit: https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU25/session/51988

    We look forward to receiving your abstracts and connecting with you, either on-site in Vienna or virtually!

    On behalf of the conveners,
    Christine Tang (CT)

    Water Management and Resilience in Transboundary Basins
    Convener: Inga Retike; Co-conveners: Ilya Zaslavsky, Jürgen Mahlknecht

    Transboundary waters encompass aquifers, lakes, and river basins shared by two or more countries. These waters do not adhere to political boundaries, meaning that pollution or overexploitation in one region can have far-reaching consequences beyond borders. Effective transboundary water management is crucial to address pressing issues from water scarcity and biodiversity protection to economic growth and peacekeeping. Over half of the global population resides in transboundary basins. With 286 transboundary river and lake basins covering nearly half of the Earth’s surface, and 592 identified transboundary aquifers, the need for cooperative management is urgent. Given the diverse physical, political, and socio-economic contexts of these shared water bodies, no single approach can solve transboundary water issues. Instead, a suite of practices is required to foster cooperation and ensure sustainable management.

    We invite submissions with a focus on (but not limited):
    1. Approaches to Assessing Water Quantity and Quality: methods ranging from traditional hydrological models to innovative AI approaches and hybrid applications. We encourage case studies that demonstrate successful application in various transboundary contexts.
    2. Remote Sensing Technology Applications: We seek contributions that explore how remote sensing can help close the transboundary water data gap, offering cost-effective, scalable solutions for monitoring and assessing water resources across borders.
    3. Development of Joint Monitoring and Information Systems: submissions creating and implementing joint monitoring systems, such as GIS-based databases, that facilitate effective cooperation in water-related risk reduction and transboundary resilience modeling.
    4. Water Resources Management Strategies: development and follow-up of water management strategies in transboundary basins. This includes experiences with joint problem definition, creating a common understanding, and evaluating the effectiveness of implemented strategies.
    5. Multi-Level Stakeholder Involvement: experiences highlighting multi-level stakeholder engagement in shared water management. This includes capacity development, voluntary data collection through citizen science, participatory modeling, trust-building, and science-policy-driven decision-making.

    The session is organized by the GRANDE-U team “Groundwater Resilience Assessment through iNtegrated Data Exploration for Ukraine” (NSF Awards No. 2409395 and 2409396).

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  • Suyu Liu created a new resource in Asia Community.

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    Transboundary Disaster Risk Assessment and Scenario Planning for Tropical Cyclones and Droughts in the ASEAN Region

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    Paul Villegas created a new resource in Global Community.

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    Application of artificial intelligence for the regulation of water protection / Aplicación de la inteligencia artificial para la regulación de la protección de las aguas

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    Paul Villegas created a new resource in Global Community.

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    Application of artificial intelligence for the regulation of water protection / Aplicación de la inteligencia artificial para la regulación de la protección de las aguas

  • Sandra Megens created new community content in Latin America and the Caribbean Community

    Hace 11 months
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    Amazon Drought 2024: What Are We Missing?

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    30 Dic 2024 •
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    Sandra Megens
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    Saida Rivero created new community content in Latin America and the Caribbean Community

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    Necesidad de Instrumentos Políticos Mundiales y Nacionales para un Enfoque Proactivo de la Gestión de la Sequía

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    28 Dic 2024 •
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    Saida Rivero
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  • Laurent-Charles Tremblay-Levesque created new community content in Global Community

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    UNCCD COP 16: to bind or not to bind?

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    20 Dic 2024 •
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    Laurent-Charles Tremblay-Levesque
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  • Sandra Megens created a new resource in Global Community.

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    Strengthening Small Islands Against Drought

  • Sandra Megens posted in Latin America and the Caribbean Community

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    Seguimos sin entender a los dioses: 2024 persiste siendo el año mas caluroso jamas registrado. Atentos con la "Niña Watch" - Y la preparacion a la #sequía qué?-https://www.tiempo.com/noticias/actualidad/ya-es-oficial-2024-sin-la-ni…

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  • Harriette Adhiambo Okal created new community content in Integrated Drought Management Programme

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    Building a Resilient Future: Youth Voices at the Drought Resilience +10 Conference

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    16 Dic 2024 •
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    Harriette Adhiambo Okal
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  • Mario Lambán posted in Global Community

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    Meet Juliet Grace Luwedde , Global Coordinator of the Youth Constituency of UNCCD, in this episode of the CLP Interview Series!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8lrZQn72BBE

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    Josep Pueyo-Ros created an event in Nature-based Solutions in Water Management

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    MULTISOURCE Nat4Wat Tool webinar

    Event date 16 Ene '25 11:00 - 12:00 (CET)
    This event has type Webinar
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  • Kamal AIT-MESSAOUD posted in Latin America and the Caribbean Community

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    Bonjour la communauté, je souhaiterais vous présenter une technologie brevetée pour une économie d'eau d'irrigation AGROBIOTEK-INGENIERIE se consacre au développement de fertilisants et de supports de culture respectueux de l’environnement, conçus pour optimiser la consommation d’eau et répondre aux besoins spécifiques des agriculteurs, notamment dans les régions arides et semi-arides.

    Notre produit phare, le GELVITER, est un hydro-rétenteur gélifié curatif innovant, élaboré à partir d’eau, d’intrants spécifiques, et de charbon végétal. Il se distingue par deux objectifs principaux :

    Réduction de la consommation d’eau : GELVITER permet une gestion optimisée des ressources hydriques, tout en améliorant significativement la productivité agricole.
    Amendement des sols : Sa composition entièrement biodégradable contribue à la restauration et à l’enrichissement des sols.

    Dans une démarche de développement local, AGROBIOTEK-INGENIERIE travaille main dans la main avec les parties prenantes locales pour adapter ses solutions aux besoins spécifiques des territoires. En complément, nous offrons un accompagnement technique personnalisé pour garantir le succès de nos utilisateurs.

    Notre mission dépasse la simple productivité agricole : nous cherchons à apporter une réponse durable à la crise alimentaire, à favoriser la sédentarisation des populations, et à réduire les migrations massives dues à des conditions de vie difficiles.

    Avec GELVITER, AGROBIOTEK-INGENIERIE s’engage pour une agriculture résiliente et un avenir plus durable.

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  • Mario Lambán posted in Africa Community

    Hace 1 year Visibilidad Público

    Check out the first episode of the UNCCCD CLPs Interview Series featuring Bongani Masuku , Principal Secretary in the Ministry of Agriculture of Eswatini!

    https://youtu.be/VUyc3xX-QqQ?si=F_Y5Ll3jd3uDX--A

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  • Daniel Chico Zamanillo created a new resource in WEFE4MED Knowledge Hub.

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    Stepping back from the precipice: Transforming land management to stay within planetary boundaries

  • Laurent-Charles Tremblay-Levesque created new community content in Global Community

    Hace 1 year
    Opportunity

    Development of Earth Observation for Disaster Forecasting Mooc

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    5 Dic 2024 •
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    Laurent-Charles Tremblay-Levesque
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  • Gergana Majercakova created an event in Global Community

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    Global Collaboration for Drought Resilience: Launch of the UNCCD Communities of Learning and Practice

    Event date 11 Dic '24 10:00 - 11:30 (CET)
    The event will take place at the
    MET-04, Blue Zone at UNCCD COP16
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