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Thursday, 15 May 2014

Fwd: SAVE THE DATE: 10 June 2014 Side Event- Report Release: Land Use in a Future Climate Agreement



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From: Kristy Buckley <KBuckley@merid.org>
Date: 13 May 2014 19:45
Subject: SAVE THE DATE: 10 June 2014 Side Event- Report Release: Land Use in a Future Climate Agreement
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Save the Date

 

Report Release:

Land Use in a Future Climate Agreement

Side Event

 

On behalf of Winrock International and a team of international experts, Meridian Institute invites you to attend a side event during the June 2014 Bonn Climate Change Conference to mark the release of Land Use in a Future Climate Agreement. This options assessment report is in support of the negotiations on a post-2020 agreement and focuses on the role of emissions and removals from land use.

Tuesday, 10 June 2014

17:30-19:00, followed by a reception

HILTON BONN

Meeting Room – Bonn 1 & 2

Berliner Freiheit 2 

53111 Bonn, Germany

 

This report has been developed by a team of international experts: Manuel Estrada, Donna Lee, Brian Murray, Robert O'Sullivan, Jim Penman, and Charlotte Streck; and contributors, Andrea Guerrero, and Maria Sanz Sanchez. The preparation of the report was informed by in-person and online consultations with negotiators and other experts.

 

For more information please contact:

Kristy Buckley: kbuckley@merid.org | +1 202.701.0956 or

Liz Duxbury: lduxbury@merid.org | +1 970.333.8101




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Monday, 28 April 2014

Fwd: water-l digest: April 23, 2014



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Subject: water-l digest: April 23, 2014
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Subject: water-l digest: April 23, 2014
From: "Water Issues Announcement List digest" <water-l@lists.iisd.ca>
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Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2014 00:00:13 -0500

WATER-L Digest for Wednesday, April 23, 2014.

1. The latest dossier on The Water Channel: 'The Underground Drought'
2. GL Lecture by Jeremy Bird 'Water, Energy, Food Nexus'
3. New book: Living with Water Scarcity

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From: "Anna Smits" <asmits@metameta.nl>
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Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2014 07:24:23 -0500
Subject: The latest dossier on The Water Channel: 'The Underground Drought'
Dear fellow Water L-list members,

I want to inform you about a new thematic page that we have released on www.thewaterchannel.tv. Also, we need your help!

The dossier is called: 'The Underground Drought' and you can find it on http://thewaterchannel.tv/index.php/dossiers/the-underground-drought

Bad management and overuse of groundwater have contributed to an underground drought that is felt far across the world. To make matters worse, the groundwater that is left, can not be accessed equally by people all over the world. TheWaterChannel has created a space to bring together what is known about these problems and urges you to participate!

The thematic page 'The Underground Drought' contains videos, (http://thewaterchannel.tv/index.php/dossiers/the-underground-drought/658-groundwater-videos), webinars, resources, links, discussions, articles and blog posts related to groundwater and is in need of your comment, your opinion, your knowledge, and, last but not least, your videos. What has led to the underground drought? What is being done and what can be done to address it? By whom? Add to the discussion on The Water Channel.

All the world's great lakes and mighty rivers put together form only a fraction of the unfrozen fresh water our earth houses. Hidden underground, groundwater covers a much bigger percentage of 97% of the unfrozen fresh water reserve. It seems to be a case of 'out of sight, out of mind' as humankind has not done a great job at assessing the groundwater resources so far. Between 2003 and 2010 we have lost 90 km3 of groundwater, mostly due to bad management and overuse. Consequently an underground drought is felt across the world as far as the Americas, Africa, South Asia and China. Predictably, the worst effects are being felt by the poor and the marginalized. Not only because they live in areas with depleted groundwater, but also because they lack decent access to the remaining groundwater due to political tussle, unequal rights, tensions and lack of means to extract.

So if you are interested: please voice your opinion, share your experiences, add resources and post your videos. We look forward to your engagement! And don't hesitate to contact me if you have any questions.

Kind Regards,

Anna Smits

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Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2014 14:57:58 +0000
Subject: GL Lecture by Jeremy Bird 'Water, Energy, Food Nexus'

 

Dear all

 

The 2014 Gerald Lacey Memorial Lecture will be given by Jeremy Bird, Director General of the International Water Management Institute (IWMI). The title of his talk is "The Water, Energy and Food Security Nexus – is it really new?"

 

This event is held in Central London at the ICE on Monday 12 May at 6 pm. (One Great George Street, Westminster, SW1P 3AA). 

 

You can now book on line- please follow the link for details of the event and to book your place:  http://www.ice.org.uk/Events-conferences/Events/Gerald-Lacey-Memorial-Lecture-2014--The-Water,-Ene

 

When booking you can choose between attending on-line or in person in London.

 

Any problems with booking on line please contact a member of the ICE events team  +44 (0)20 7665 2226  events@ice.org.uk

 

Please forward this email to your own networks & colleagues

 

Kind regards,

Bruce Lankford, Chair of the Irrigation and Water Forum, (ICID-UK)

 



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From: David Zetland <dzetland@gmail.com>
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Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2014 15:35:57 -0600
Subject: New book: Living with Water Scarcity
Hi everyone,

My book, Living with Water Scarcity, is now available in paperback, Kindle and PDF.

It provides an overview on the political-economy of water in various uses in only 110 pages, with illustrations. Here's the back cover description:

Do you worry that there is not enough water for people, the economy and environment? Do you wonder if the water in our taps and rivers is safe or polluted? Do you want to know if farmers waste water, utilities charge too much, or bottled water destroys ecosystems? You're not alone in asking questions. The headlines say "drought, pollution, conflict and insecurity," but the stories offer few solutions. Living with Water Scarcity clarifies the connections among personal and social water flows in an accessible style. It describes the origins and costs of water scarcity and explains how to address it with fair and pragmatic policies. You and your community can live with water scarcity --- just manage water as the precious resource it is.

You can see the table of contents and sample chapters here: http://livingwithwaterscarcity.com/

Or, you can watch the 9 minute YouTube overview here: http://youtu.be/cV-R7UAXLgs


I'd be very happy to send a review copy to anyone who will publish a review of the book.

Cheers!

David


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Visiting lecturer in resource economics at Simon Fraser University
Blogging on the political economy of water at aguanomics
Author of Living with Water Scarcity (2014) and The End of Abundance (2011)




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Friday, 25 April 2014

Fwd: water-l digest: April 24, 2014



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WATER-L Digest for Thursday, April 24, 2014.

1. Water Update - 24 April 2014 - Water Policy & Practice

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  Water Update - Water Policy & Practice
A compilation of items recently posted to the Water Policy & Practice knowledgebase
Latest News - 24 April 2014
April 2014 Water Finance Update
Read More: April 2014 Water Finance Update
April_2014: Throughout April 2014, the World Bank, Global Environment Facility (GEF), Asian Development Bank (ADB), Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), African Development Bank (AfDB) and European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) approved finance for and highlighted results of projects across Africa, Latin America, Asia and Europe, as well as in small island developing states (SIDS) to: improve water supply and sanitation; build urban and rural water infrastructure; reduce water-related disaster risk and increase climate resilience; improve agricultural water efficiency; construct hydro-power facilities; protect aquatic biodiversity; and promote transboundary water cooperation. continued...
 
UN Global Compact Publishes 10 Briefs on SDGs, Post-2015 Agenda
Read More: UN Global Compact Publishes 10 Briefs on SDGs, Post-2015 Agenda
10_April_2014: The UN Global Compact has launched a series of issue briefs on the post-2015 development agenda and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The briefs address the following priority issues: climate and energy; education; food and agriculture; governance and human rights; health; infrastructure and technology; peace and stability; poverty; water and sanitation; and women's empowerment.  continued...
 
UNECE Workshop Addresses Transboundary Water Cooperation
Read More: UNECE Workshop Addresses Transboundary Water Cooperation
10_April_2014: The Second Workshop on "River Basin Commissions and Other Joint Bodies for Transboundary Water Cooperation: Technical Aspects" was convened by the UN Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) under the UNECE Convention on the Protection and Use of Transboundary Watercourses and International Lakes (Water Convention). continued...
 
UNOOSA Conference Highlights Space Technology for Water Sector
Read More: UNOOSA Conference Highlights Space Technology for Water Sector
4_April_2014: The UN Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA) convened the Third International Conference on the Use of Space Technology for Water Management with the aim to: enhance the capabilities of countries in the use of space-related technologies for identifying and managing water resources; strengthen international and regional cooperation; increase awareness of space technology applications for addressing water-related issues; and promote educational and public awareness initiatives in the area of water resources management. continued...
 
UN Releases Central Framework for Environmental-Economic Accounting
Read More: UN Releases Central Framework for Environmental-Economic Accounting
April_2014: The 'System of Environmental-Economic Accounting 2012—SEEA Central Framework' (SEEA Central Framework), prepared under the auspices of the UN Committee of Experts on Environmental-Economic Accounting (UNCEEA), has been released. The updated statistical framework is meant to help countries compile consistent and comparable data on environmental assets, and interactions between the economy and the environment. continued...
 
Water Governance Facility Highlights Gender in Water Governance
Read More: Water Governance Facility Highlights Gender in Water Governance
2014:_A_recently released report by the UN Development Programme (UNDP) Water Governance Facility at the Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI), titled 'Gender Practice in Water Governance Programmes: From Design to Results,' examines successful strategies for mainstreaming gender into water governance programmes. continued...
 
OWG Co-Chairs Issue Working Document with 16 Focus Areas, 140 Targets
Read More: OWG Co-Chairs Issue Working Document with 16 Focus Areas, 140 Targets
17_April_2014: The Co-chairs of the Open Working Group (OWG) on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) have issued a revised working document in preparation for the OWG's 11th session. The new document represents the latest revision to the set of "focus areas" under consideration in the OWG. It includes 16 focus areas and 140 targets. continued...
 
WMO Commission for Agricultural Meteorology Sets Quadrennial Priorities
Read More: WMO Commission for Agricultural Meteorology Sets Quadrennial Priorities
16_April_2014: The Commission for Agricultural Meteorology (CAgM) has determined its priorities for the upcoming four years. The Commission intends to focus on: increasing human and financial resources; building capacity; and encouraging cooperation among meteorologists and the agricultural sector. continued...
 
Water Policy & Practice Calendar: Current & Upcoming Events
Third Asian Sanitation Dialogue Manila, Philippines 27 Apr - 29 Apr
First African Water Integrity Learning Summit Lusaka, Zambia 29 Apr - 30 Apr
Eleventh Session of the Open Working Group on SDGs New York City, US 5 May - 9 May
Managing Groundwater in Coastal Areas and SIDS Athens, Attiki, Greece 6 May - 7 May
WAVES Fourth Partnership Meeting Washington D.C., US 14 May - 15 May
Third Meeting of the Implementation Committee of the UNECE Water Convention Geneva, Geneve, Switzerland 15 May - 16 May
International Conference on Sustainability in the Water-Energy-Food Nexus Bonn, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany 19 May - 20 May
Hidroenergia 2014: International Congress and Trade Fair on Small Hydropower Istanbul, Turkey 21 May - 23 May
UNECE Water Convention Workshop on benefits of Transboundary Water Cooperation Geneva, Geneve, Switzerland 22 May - 23 May
46th GEF Council Meeting and GEF Assembly Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico 25 May - 30 May
Seventh GEOSS Asia-Pacific Symposium Tokyo, Japan 26 May - 28 May
Third Sanitation Dialogue: 11th Hour to MDGs 2015 Manila, Philippines 27 May - 29 May
World Environment Day 2014 worldwide 5 Jun
31st Session of the FAO Committee on Fisheries (COFI 31) Rome, Lazio, Italy 9 Jun - 13 Jun
12th Session of the Open Working Group on SDGs New York City, US 16 Jun - 20 Jun
 
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