On 26 and 27 January 2026, Senegal and the United Arab Emirates hosted the High-Level Preparatory Meeting for the 2026 UN ...
The IHE Delft Institute for Water Education and IGRAC (International Groundwater Resources Assessment Center), are key Dutch ...
The Room for the River programme was initiated by the Dutch Government to increase the safety in the Dutch delta. At more than 30 locations in the Netherlands measures were taken to literally give the ...
The Roboat is a joint development by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Metropolitan Solutions (AMS Institute). Its development has come a long way since ...
Groundwater scientists and model developers from Utrecht University and Deltares create the very first one-kilometre (1 km) groundwater model with global coverage. This is an important step towards ...
Stockholm World Water Week 2024 brought significant knowledge exchange around innovative solutions and ongoing global, national and local practices that work towards achieving the Sustainable ...
The Netherlands is taking a significant step toward securing a resilient and future-proof river system with the launch of the Room for the River 2.0 programme. This initiative is designed to ensure ...
Agriculture in the Philippines faces growing difficulties as climate change alters traditional weather patterns. Longer wet and dry seasons are making rice harvests increasingly unpredictable. Rice ...
The construction of the East Dike on the Dapeng Peninsula, near Shenzhen in China is progressing rapidly. This report urban design firm KCAP and Felixx landscape architects that developed the plan for ...
The collective sewage water of all inhabitants in the Netherlands, i.e.17 million people, is now being monitored on the presence of Covid-19. The Dutch national health agency RIVM takes sewage water ...
SolarDuck and its Japanese partners have launched Japan’s first offshore floating solar photovoltaic power plant on the sea surface in the Tokyo Bay. The floating plant has a capacity of 80-100 kW, ...
The world has gained 173,000 km2 of land over the past 30 years for reasons such as drying of lakes, sedimentations of rivers or man-made land reclamations. At the same time an area of 115,000 km2 has ...
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