Clean energy and water : an assessment for services for adaptation to climate change; final assessment report
The report assesses challenges facing the wider uses of renewable energy technologies in water services.
The report assesses challenges facing the wider uses of renewable energy technologies in water services.
The RUAF Foundation is an international network of Resource Centres on Urban Agriculture and Food security; The RUAF-FStT programme builds on the RUAF-Cities Farming for the Future (CFF) programme.
The report assesses challenges facing the wider uses of renewable energy technologies in water services.
Pakistan's devastating 2010 Indus basin floods left approximately one-fifth of Pakistan's land area underwater and directly affected about 20 million people.
The Middle Hills in the Nepal Himalayas are home to a large part of the country's population. This area has been identified as particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change.
According to the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-HABITAT), 60% of the world's population will reside in urban areas by the year 2025. The urban hinterlands or periurban areas are also expected to experience considerable growth.
Energy is critical in managing the distribution and quality of water.
RUAF (Resource Centres on Urban Agriculture and Food Security) was established in 1999 in response to an expressed need on the part of organizations and local governments in the South for a mechanism for exchanging research data and local experien
Tripoli, the second largest city in Lebanon, has been largely excluded from the post-war reconstruction effort. Neglect and demographic growth have made Tebbaneh district of Tripoli one of the poorest urban areas in the country.