Floods, Droughts and Farming on the Plains of Argentina and Paraguay, Pampas and Chaco Regions
The Pampas in Argentina and Chaco in Paraguay constitute one of South America's most important global grain suppliers.
The Pampas in Argentina and Chaco in Paraguay constitute one of South America's most important global grain suppliers.
Over the past 30 years, the Caboclos peoples of the Amazon region have noticed changes in the tidal floods, known locally as lançantes, on the floodplains of the Amazon Estuary, Brazil.
Recent policy initiatives suggest that efforts are underway to improve the traditionally limited support granted to science, technology and innovation (STI) activities in Peru.
This joint initiative between IDRC and the Climate and Development Knowledge Network will help strengthen decision-making and scale-up effective action on climate resilient development to improve the livelihoods of those most affected by climate c
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 grant will support in-depth studies of the legal situation, demands and struggles of the working poor (especially women) in the informal economies of in Ghana, Peru and Thailand.
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.
Labour market regulations, particularly minimum wage policies, remain highly contentious and poorly understood issues, both within academic and policy circles.
Climate change has the potential to exacerbate development challenges affecting the world's poorest and most vulnerable populations.