This fact sheet explores the research aimed at preserving the ecosystems of high-elevation wetlands in Bolivia amid the effects of climate change.
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This fact sheet explores the research aimed at preserving the ecosystems of high-elevation wetlands in Bolivia amid the effects of climate change.
SEI researchers quantified the impact of irrigation and climate variability on the fluctuation of water levels in Lakes Titicaca and Poopó by applying WEAP.
This brief introduces a four-part series on the social and economic sustainability aspects of nature-based solutions.
SEI lanzó un programa piloto que podrÃa informar los esfuerzos de recuperación para el bosque Chiquitano considerando el impacto en recursos hÃdricos.
How does the water resources system model contribute to the development of effective water planning instruments?
SEI está introduciendo nuevas formas de pensar sobre la planificación sostenible del agua a través de su iniciativa Agua in LÃmites
SEI is introducing new ways of thinking about sustainable water planning through its Water Beyond Boundaries (WBB) initiative.
This chapter features a conversation with SEI researchers who work to keep gender central in their environment-related studies and policy engagement.
Researchers worked with key actors in Bolivia to build a framework to help policymakers integrate water and forest restoration planning.
This study seeks to analyze conflicts using a disaggregated quantitative approach, to better understand existing and potential water stress.
Este estudio busca analizar conflictos utilizando un enfoque cuantitativo desglosado, para comprender mejor el estrés hÃdrico existente y potencial.
Investigadores de SEI presentan avances sobre la modelación estratégica utilizando el Sistema de Evaluación y Planeación del Agua (WEAP)
SEI researchers used the Gridded Meteorological Ensemble Tool for a water balance study in Bolivia, marking the first time the tool was applied outside the US.
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.