Strengthening Environmental Economics Capacity in Research on Climate Change Adaptation
Storms, floods, droughts and other extreme events resulting from climate change are likely to have a negative impact on water availability and quality.
Storms, floods, droughts and other extreme events resulting from climate change are likely to have a negative impact on water availability and quality.
The Pampas in Argentina and Chaco in Paraguay constitute one of South America's most important global grain suppliers.
The Araucania region is a vast territory in southern Chile traditionally inhabited by indigenous Mapuche communities.
This project seeks to improve incentives and opportunities for households in southern Zambia and southwestern Zimbabwe to cope with climate change.
The mangrove ecosystem of Tumbes plays a pivotal role in providing protection against tides, winds and storm surges, and habitat for a number of fish species.
The Paraná River Delta in Argentina is considered to be highly vulnerable to climate change.
This project aims to develop a set of indicators to assess the state, use and governance of water resources in marginalized rural areas of the Andes in Colombia.
Energy is critical in managing the distribution and quality of water.
Poor urban communities in most countries in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) have serious deficiencies in water and sanitation provision.
The Mantaro Valley in central Peru is home to more than half a million people whose livelihoods depend on agricultural activities. Most vegetables and grains consumed in Lima are produced in the valley through rain-fed small-scale agriculture.