This study analyses water access and poverty linkages in Bolivia's Tupiza River Basin.
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This study analyses water access and poverty linkages in Bolivia's Tupiza River Basin.
This paper simulates policy and climate scenarios in California to inform salinity pollution management while keeping farmers in business.
This study analyses how managed aquifer recharge might affect irrigated agriculture in California's Kings Groundwater Basin during drought.
This book chapter explores the importance of the water-energy-food nexus tool to provide possible future climate adaptation strategies in the Global South.
This study demonstrates how incorporating social factors into water modelling can lead to a more equitable water supply.
Este documento busca comprender el impacto de la industria en la cuenca y seguridad hĂdrica de la regiĂ³n de Vaca Muerta, Argentina a largo plazo.
This paper draws from a literature review and spatial data to better understand the industry’s impact on the watershed and on long-term water security.
This study finds that water management is a larger threat to rice and ecosystems than the warming temperatures of climate change.
This chapter features a conversation with SEI researchers who work to keep gender central in their environment-related studies and policy engagement.
This paper describes the development of poverty-related indicators in SEI's Water Evaluation And Planning (WEAP) tool.
The authors explore early classical writing from Plato and Aristotle to find a new approach to water resource planning and decision-making.
This paper uses the Robust Decision Support (RDS) framework to examine the water resource challenges for a large basin in northern Patagonia, Argentina.
This brief provides an overview of Argentina's Mendoza wine region and identifies its water supply challenges.
Este resumen proporciona una visiĂ³n general de la regiĂ³n vinĂcola argentina de Mendoza e identifica sus desafĂos de suministro de agua.
This discussion brief outlines how the SEI US Centre can encourage the participation of women in capacity-building activities.