Highlights: The effects of a warming climate are slow building and chronic. Hotter days will gradually evolve into extreme seasons and years. Erratic rainfall patterns will...
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Water for food security and nutrition Knowledge service
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Highlights: The report identifies integrated land management and climate-smart agriculture as key recovery levers. According to the report, investing in climate-smart agriculture increases resilience to climate shocks...
This document provides an on overview of the activities implemented to respond climate change in Egypt. Climate change is the defining issue of our time, and we are at a defining moment. From shifting...
Highlights: Action area 2 focuses on supporting conservation agriculture, landscape restoration and food and water security. Zimbabwe’s most pressing climate-related priority is managing food...
Highlights: Based on HFIAP, in the study area, 15.1 % of the households sampled are food secure. The HDDS and HFIAS results show significant difference between WDM...
This document on consumption-based water management (CBWM) distils and expands on the findings of an expert consultation hosted by FAO and the China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research (IWHR). The meeting...
Highlights: Drought dampened economic activity in 2022, wiping out the agricultural sector and intensifying a humanitarian crisis. Relentless drought and high food prices weakened household...
The water–energy–food (WEF) nexus approach is important in promoting sustainable management of resources, alleviating poverty and achieving sustainable development goals (SDGs). Given the importance of the WEF nexus...
Water is an indispensable resource that lies at the heart of sustenance and prosperity for communities worldwide. In low- and middle-income countries, households and communities have long relied on a single water source...
Water supports important ecosystem services, functions as a non-substitutable input to crop and animal production, and is essential for sustaining economic growth, health and resilience of a country. However, water...