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Agriculture & Environment: Water

Editorials

Here is a list of the latest articles

Fishermen in Maldives

Managing oceans with sound science

Management of marine resources for sustainable development needs local capacity for science, particularly in the Pacific region.

15 February 2012 | EN | ES | FR | 中文

Getting water from well in India

Water security and climate change: how science can help

Policymakers need better information about the regional impact of climate change on water supplies, and on ways of adapting to it.

15 September 2010 | EN | ES | FR | 中文

How nanotech can meet the poor's water needs

Nanotechnology holds huge potential for supplying clean water to the world's poor, but many challenges must be overcome to realise it.

6 May 2009 | EN | ES | FR | 中文

Satellite image of Hurricane Katrina

A wake-up call for Washington

The political effect on the United States of its failure to anticipate Hurricane Katrina's full impact will hopefully generate a more considered attitude to the threat of climate change.

5 September 2005 | EN

'Ecosystem services': a vital term in policy debates

Walter Reid, Robert Watson and Harold Mooney defend the term 'ecosystem services' as an essential way of describing to policymakers the importance of the benefits that people receive from ecosystems.

1 August 2005 | EN

Making every drop of water count

With floods and torrential rains hitting many parts of the world, it is important to remember that the world as a whole faces an increasing shortage of usable water. Increasing the effectiveness with which water is used must become a top priority.

23 August 2004 | EN

Clean water: a neglected research priority

Providing adequate supplies of clean drinking water may not be the most exciting challenge facing scientists working in developing countries. But it is certainly one of the most pressing and, potentially, the most rewarding.

22 March 2004 | EN