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    Conserving land, protecting water

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    Water resource management / Water productivity / Water conservation / Recycling / Land management / Soil conservation / Ecosystems / Ecology / Evapotranspiration / Food security / Poverty / River basins / Irrigated farming

    WLE Greater Mekong:Communications strategy

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    Global drivers in the Mekong River Basin

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    Creating dialogue spaces in the Mekong Basin

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    Synthesis 2006

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    The purpose of this report is to summarize and synthesize activities and achievements of the CPWF through the end of 2006. The CPWF is a CGIAR Challenge Program designed to take on the global challenge of water scarcity and food security. It takes the form of an international, multi-institutional research-for-development initiative that brings together scientists, development specialists, and river basin communities in Africa, Asia and Latin America. It seeks to create and disseminate international public goods (IPGs) helpful in achieving food security, reducing poverty, improving livelihoods, reducing agriculture–related pollution, and enhancing environmental security. This Challenge Program is a three-phase, 15-year endeavor. Several years have passed since the start of Phase 1 (2003-2008) which began with an inception phase in 2003 and was followed by full CPWF launch in January 2004. Research projects began field operations in mid-2004. This synthesis report, then, only describes work carried out in the first two and a half years of the Program. During this time, CPWF has conducted its research on water and food in nine benchmark basins, organized around five different themes. This work is being implemented through “first call projects”, “basin focal projects”, “small grant projects” and “synthesis research”. This present report is one example of the latter. CPWF projects have made considerable progress in developing innovative technologies, policies and institutions to address water and food issues. Some projects focused on improving agricultural water productivity. Others focused on developing mechanisms to inform multi-stakeholder dialogue and negotiation, or explored ways to value water used to produce ecosystem services. Advances were also made in understanding water-foodpoverty links, and their regional and global policy context

    Rosemary Lowe-McConnell: A tribute

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    The Impacts of Dams on the Fisheries of the Mekong (Chinese Language)

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    大坝对湄公河渔业的影响Reviews Mekong fishery basics, fish migrations, habitats, biodiverity, aquaculture production and reservoir fisheries

    The political ecologies of bright spots

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    In Bossio, Deborah; Geheb, Kim (Eds.). Conserving land, protecting water. Wallingford, UK: CABI; Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI); Colombo, Sri Lanka: CGIAR Challenge Program on Water & FoodComprehensive Assessment of Water Management in Agriculture Series

    The Impacts of Dams on the Fisheries of the Mekong (Lao Language)

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    Reviews Mekong fishery basics, fish migrations, habitats, biodiversity, aquaculture production and reservoir fisheries
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