Geography
Using WEAP as a decision support system for sustainable water supply planning
This case study uses the Water Evaluation and Planning (WEAP) Tool as a decision support system for sustainable water supply planning in the United States.
Using WEAP to create integrated water resource management tools
This case study uses the Water Evaluation and Planning (WEAP) Tool to create integrated water resource management tools for three towns in the Lake Victoria region.
Water Evaluation and Planning (WEAP) Tool
WEAP (Water Evaluation and Planning) is a software tool for integrated water resources planning. It provides a comprehensive, flexible and user-friendly framework for policy analysis.
Managing a Living Cultural Landscape: Bali’s subaks and the UNESCO World Heritage Site
In 2012, the cultural landscape of Indonesia’s Bali province was inscribed as a World Heritage Site – a place of “outstanding universal value”, to be protected and preserved for all humankind.
Partnering for Adaptation and Resilience – Agua – Chinchina, Colombia
The Chinchina basin analysis is part of the Partnering for Adaptation and Resilience - Agua (PARA-Agua) or "For Water" project in Latin America.
Video – Pemimpin Muda Delta Api Bali terhadap kondisi Wilayah Delta Api
Participatory mapping Delta Api Bali is a collaborative participatory mapping project for climate change adaptation in Bali. Participatory mapping by...
Many Strong Voices (MSV) – Arctic
Preparing for dog-sledding on frozen sea ice outside Ummannaq Project description MSV is a collaborative programme with the goal of...
Many Strong Voices (MSV) – Small Islands Developing States
Many Strong Voices (MSV) promotes the well-being, security, and sustainability of coastal communities in the Arctic and Small Island Developing States (SIDS).
Partnership for Governance Transition: Cultural Landscape of Bali
In 2012, UNESCO inscribed the Cultural Landscape of Bali Province: the Subak System as a Manifestation of the Tri Hita Karana Philosophy as a World Heritage Site. Read more about it here
PACC Case Study: Tuvalu Vital Water
The Pacific Adaptation to Climate Change (PACC) project is working in 14 Pacific Island countries to reduce vulnerability and increase resilience to the adverse effects of climate change.