How cities manage their water resources deeply intertwines with urban growth and sustainability. Securing water availability and maintaining urban areas' quality of life and economic vitality requires ...
As climate change intensifies droughts worldwide, a new perspective published in Agricultural Ecology and Environment argues that the most effective defense against crop failures is not genetic ...
Watershed management, as a method, comprises integrated planning, implementation, and monitoring practices aimed at regulating hydrological processes and land–water interactions within a defined ...
Water security is a growing risk for companies, forcing investors to recognize and address their exposures. By combining the disclosure regime with better awareness of local needs, we believe ...
Access to clean and safe water is increasingly scarce in numerous regions globally, primarily due to factors like population growth and pollution. In fact, the United Nations warns that a quarter of ...
Nicole Bernd, District Manager of the West Polk Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD), represented Minnesota’s SWCDs on an international stage at the 43rd Annual Red River Basin Land & Water ...
Ready to make a difference in the world of natural resource management, science and sustainability? UW’s rangeland ecology and watershed management graduate programs prepare students for scientific ...
Non-revenue water remains a major challenge for utilities. Pre-fabricated plug-and-play chambers with integrated pressure ...
The Carrefour de l’eau, an expertise hub project rooted in Quebec City, brings companies, research and development ...