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Coursing over a distance of 6,380 kilometers, the mighty Yangtze is the longest river in China and the third longest in the world after the Amazon in South America and the Nile in Africa.

Advanced river flow management vital to facing climate challenge

Improved river flow management will be vital to protecting communities from the worst impacts of climate change and to achieving international goals on poverty reduction, according to a new report issued on the eve of World Water Week.

Posted on 16 August 2009 | 1 comments | Read more

Passau / Germany. Situated at the confluence of the rivers Danube, Inn und Ilz, the "City of Three Rivers" provides a spectacular natural scenery. The perfect closing location of a remarkable musical summer along the Danube.

River managers plan a bleak water future for Europe

An ambitious European scheme to fix and safeguard its rivers and secure its water future is at risk of being undermined by poor and inadequate plans for water management prepared by EU countries, a new study by WWF and European Environment Bureau (EEB) has found.

Posted on 29 May 2009 | 1 comments | Read more

Improving sugarcane cultivation in India. A training manual from the Sustainable Sugarcane Initiative.

Improving sugarcane cultivation in India

Scarcity of freshwater is affecting the productivity and profitability of sugarcane growers and millers in India. One of the world's thirstiest crops, approximately 25,000 kg of water is needed to produce 100 kg of sugarcane. Unless farmers are introduced to new methods for producing higher yields using much less water, the country will find it difficult to meet the growing demand for sugar.

Posted on 01 May 2009 | 5 comments | Read more

Cover page of the Armur-Heilong River Basin report

Amur-Heilong River Basin

It is strange that the Amur-Heilong River is still unknown to the modern world, being one of the 10 largestrivers on Earth. Even its name conveys mystique and legend from historic times. European world maps use thename Amur, whereas China uses the name Heilongjiang, or “Black Dragon River”, for the same river.

Posted on 17 November 2008 | 0 comments | Read more

WWFolio Bolivia Nº 15

WWFolio Bolivia Nr. 15

We are delighted to introduce you to our October 2008 news edition.

Posted on 27 October 2008 | 0 comments | Read more

Lake Bogoria Policy Brief 1_08

Local communities living along the Waseges River – the main tributary to Lake Bogoria – are dependent on the river for their livelihood. Both upstream and downstream communities depend on the river for agriculture, the main activity for food production. The last few years have seen an increase in irrigated agriculture, in some cases resulting in over-abstraction of river water with water hardly reaching the communities downstream.

Posted on 22 July 2008 | 1 comments | Read more

Wetland Management Planning

Wetlands Management Guide

Four international organizations with a long record of water conservation have partnered to produce a comprehensive reference for water and wetland managers.

Posted on 07 May 2008 | 0 comments | Read more

Cleaner, greener cotton: Impacts and better management practices

This report shows how WWF is working to address the key environmental and social issues associated with cotton farming, focusing on making the water-intensive crop sustainable.

Posted on 24 October 2007 | 0 comments | Read more

More Rice with Less Water: SRI - System of Rice Intensification

More Rice with Less Water: SRI - System of Rice Intensification

A new WWF report highlights the relationship between rice, food security and water scarcity; and examines the contribution that the System of Rice Intensification (SRI) can make to address various challenges.

Posted on 03 October 2007 | 2 comments | Read more

Conserving freshwater ecosystems is a vital building block for eradicating poverty.

WWF Water Scorecard

WWF often measures governments against their word and reports on the state of the environment. This scorecard tallies some of WWF’s successes in stemming the water crisis, and adds to a legacy of water-saving approaches for a living planet.

Posted on 09 September 2007 | 1 comments | Read more

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