Quantifying the services of natural and built infrastructure in the context of climate change

Quantifying the services of natural and built infrastructure in the context of climate change
Title Quantifying the services of natural and built infrastructure in the context of climate change PDF eBook
Author McCartney, Matthew
Publisher International Water Management Institute (IWMI)
Pages 65
Release 2019-05-13
Genre
ISBN 9290908823

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Business models for urban food waste prevention, redistribution, recovery and recycling

Business models for urban food waste prevention, redistribution, recovery and recycling
Title Business models for urban food waste prevention, redistribution, recovery and recycling PDF eBook
Author Senanayake, Dehaja
Publisher International Water Management Institute (IWMI). CGIAR Research Program on Water, Land and Ecosystems (WLE).
Pages 28
Release 2021-01-06
Genre Nature
ISBN 9290909153

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Storing water

Storing water
Title Storing water PDF eBook
Author Yu, W.
Publisher Stockholm, Sweden: Global Water Partnership (GWP) Colombo, Sri Lanka; International Water Management Institute (IWMI).
Pages 28
Release 2021-02-23
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN

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Ecosystem restoration and inland food fisheries in developing countries

Ecosystem restoration and inland food fisheries in developing countries
Title Ecosystem restoration and inland food fisheries in developing countries PDF eBook
Author Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Publisher Food & Agriculture Org.
Pages 136
Release 2023-08-09
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9251380112

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The review presents the strong business case for inland food fisheries in developing countries to be either a co-benefit, or very often the main benefit, of ecosystem restoration. In view of the current state of inland water aquatic habitats the potential for restoration is high. Realizing this potential requires concerted action to overcome current challenges, foremost of which is the invisibility of inland fisheries in many policy arenas as well as technical and scientific fora. The drivers of ecosystem degradation, ecosystem services valuation frameworks and the main technical tools for implementing interventions are presented. Experiences in developed countries dominate the literature but are not necessarily applicable to developing country inland food fisheries. Local communities that have high dependency on inland fisheries and live in close association with inland water fisheries habitats not only provide much higher fisheries values but a management asset that is unavailable in developed countries and the mainstay of many successful restoration programmes. Ten case studies, representing effective restoration of food fisheries from local to basin scale are used to illustrate what can be achieved. The prospects of inland fisheries benefiting from, or contributing to, the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration (2021–2030) are good but upscaling the existing progress will require increased and sustained efforts to mainstream the values of inland fisheries including their co-benefits for biodiversity conservation.

Managing Soil Drought

Managing Soil Drought
Title Managing Soil Drought PDF eBook
Author Rattan Lal
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 441
Release 2024-06-10
Genre Science
ISBN 1003844863

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Global drylands, covering over 40% of Earth’s land surface, are important among worldwide ecoregions and support large human and livestock populations. However, these ecologically sensitive ecoregions are undergoing a rapid transformation resulting from climate change, socioeconomic and political factors, increases in population, and ever-growing demands for goods and services. Managing Soil Drought addresses basic processes and provides specific case studies throughout covering the protection, restoration, and sustainable management goals of global drylands under changing and harsh climatic conditions, including fragile and vulnerable ecosystems. The book is written by numerous researchers, academicians, practitioners, advocates, land managers, and policymakers involved in bringing about transformation in these regions important to human and nature. It includes information on basic strategies of sustainable management of global drylands aimed at improving water use efficiency through choosing appropriate species, developing new varieties, using organic and inorganic amendments, and scaling up innovative farming systems. This volume in the Advances in Soil Sciences series is an essential read for development organizations and policymakers involved in improving crop productivity and sustainability in drought-prone regions; students, researchers, and academicians interested in sustainable management of water resources; and those involved in emerging concepts of regenerative agriculture, agroecology, and conservation agriculture.

The State of the World’s Land and Water Resources for Food and Agriculture 2021 – Systems at breaking point

The State of the World’s Land and Water Resources for Food and Agriculture 2021 – Systems at breaking point
Title The State of the World’s Land and Water Resources for Food and Agriculture 2021 – Systems at breaking point PDF eBook
Author Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Publisher Food & Agriculture Org.
Pages 393
Release 2022-05-11
Genre Law
ISBN 9251361274

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Satisfying the changing food habits and increased demand for food intensifies pressure on the world’s water, land and soil resources. However, agriculture bears great promise to alleviate these pressures and provide multiple opportunities to contribute to global goals. Sustainable agricultural practices lead to water saving, soil conservation, sustainable land management, conservation of natural resources, ecosystem and climate change benefits. Accomplishing this requires accurate information and a major change in how we manage these resources. It also requires complementing efforts from outside the natural resources management domain to maximize synergies and manage trade-offs. The objective of SOLAW 2021 is to build awareness of the status of land and water resources, highlighting the risks, and informing on related opportunities and challenges, also underlining the essential contribution of appropriate policies, institutions and investments. Recent assessments, projections and scenarios from the international community show the continued and increasing depletion of land and water resources, loss of biodiversity, associated degradation and pollution, and scarcity in the primary natural resources. SOLAW 2021 highlights the major risks and trends related to land and water and presents means of resolving competition among users and generating multiple benefits for people and the environment. The DPSIR framework was followed in order to identify the Drivers, Pressures, Status, Impact and Responses. SOLAW 2021 provides an update of the knowledge base and presents a suite of responses and actions to inform decision-makers in the public, private, and civil sectors for a transformation from degradation and vulnerability toward sustainability and resilience.

Increasing the benefits and sustainability of irrigation through integration of fisheries

Increasing the benefits and sustainability of irrigation through integration of fisheries
Title Increasing the benefits and sustainability of irrigation through integration of fisheries PDF eBook
Author Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Publisher Food & Agriculture Org.
Pages 92
Release 2020-11-17
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9251336016

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There is increasing recognition of the need to bring about changes across the full spectrum of agricultural practices to ensure that, in future, food production systems are more diverse, sustainable and resilient. In this context, the objectives of irrigation need to be much more ambitious, shifting away from simply maximizing crop yields to maximizing net benefits across a range of uses of irrigation water, including ecosystems and nature-based solutions. One important way to achieve this is by better integrating fisheries into the planning, design, construction, operation and management of irrigation systems. Irrigation – a major contributor to the Green Revolution – has significantly improved agricultural production worldwide, with consequent benefits for food security, livelihoods and poverty alleviation. Today, irrigated agriculture represents about 21 percent of cultivated land, but contributes approximately 40% of the total global crop production. Many governments continue to invest in irrigation as a cornerstone of food security and rural development. Investments in irrigation often represent a pragmatic form of adaptation to changing climatic conditions. This guide focuses on how to sustainably optimize and broaden the range of benefits from irrigation development - not only economic but also social and environmental benefits . It emphasizes the opportunities that fisheries could provide to increase food production and economic returns, enhance livelihoods and public health outcomes, and maintain key ecosystem services. The guide considers possible trade-offs between irrigation and fisheries, and provides recommendations on how these could be minimized.