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The costly challenge of water and climate change
Financing the water sector in developing countries and the costs of adapting to climate change were under discussion during the World Water Week, which closed in Stockholm on 11 September. …
13 Sep 2010 | News story
What lies within
World Water Week traditionally focuses on the management of freshwater resources for human use. In 2010, the International Year of Biodiversity, of all years, we should not forget that many plant and animal species also require freshwater in specific quantities, quality, and at specific times, says Dr William Darwall of IUCN’s Species Programme. …
13 Sep 2010 | News story
The future of water in the face of climate change
There needs to be significant investment to solve the growing water crisis that threatens water supplies and water quality for both people and nature, says IUCN. Climate change makes the search for practical solutions for water management increasingly urgent. The call for increased funding comes as more than 2500 decision makers and leaders from the global water community are meeting in Stockholm, Sweden from 5 to 11 September, for World Water Week, where the theme of this year’s conference is “Responding to Global Changes – Prevention, Wise Use and Abatement”. …
06 Sep 2010 | International news release
Menaces sur les espèces africaines d’eau douce: moyens de subsistance en péril
Gland, Suisse, jeudi 2 septembre 2010 (UICN) – 21% des espèces d’eau douce d’Afrique continentale sont menacées d’extinction, ce qui met en péril les moyens de subsistance de millions de personnes. Compte tenu de l’importance de l’enjeu, les eaux intérieures doivent être gérées non seulement en vue de l’approvisionnement en eau douce, mais aussi pour préserver la richesse biologique qu’elles abritent. … | English | Spanish
02 Sep 2010 | International news release
Working with water for better cities
Growing populations in towns and cities worldwide mean that more pressure is placed on our natural water supplies. Protecting water resources upstream must become a priority to ensure that people living in towns and cities downstream have access to clean water for their basic needs. … | Chinese
30 Aug 2010 | International news release
Empowering people to manage water
Across East Africa, water catchment planning and development at the local level is essential for sustainable and integrated water management in the region. "It is at the local level that the opportunity for involvement of all stakeholders, including non-state actors, in water resources management exists", says Katharine Cross, IUCN Water Programme Officer. …
17 Aug 2010 | News story




