International RiverFoundation (IRF) Resilient Rivers Blueprint
WEF nexus in the context of the Resilient Rivers Blueprint framework.
WEF nexus in the context of the Resilient Rivers Blueprint framework.
Cross-sector engagement process and integrated assessment modelling for revealing and managing Nexus trade-offs.
The Goyder Institute for Water Research provides collaborative, multidisciplinary research partnership opportunities to address complex water-related challenges, utilising the exceptional research and management expertise within its partner organisations to deliver critical knowledge to inform management decision making and policy.
Participatory and citizen science approach to groundwater monitoring and management at the village level.
Automated online sensor technology based on molecular imprinting and piezoelectric effect that enable real-time and label-free sensing with high sensitivity and selectivity. Highlighted features including IoT accessibility, automated sampling and re-generation, modular designs, low interference and high accuracy.
Intelligent unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV or drone) solutions for confined space and underground wastewater tunnel inspection.
Contactless Water Quality Sensors which monitors parameters like turbidity and algae concentration from above the water bodies. This sensor system enables simple and low-maintenance site deployment, and revolutionizing water quality monitoring methods like measurement directly from aerial drones and from bridges or structures.
World’s first of its kind AI-enabled and IoT integrated I2BioS (Intelligent Integrated BioSensor System) system for real-time water quality monitoring of heavy metals in sewer networks and water resources
This document aims to guide the design, implementation, and use of studies to value the benefits and costs of Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) for climate resilience projects. Reliable quantification of the costs and benefits of NBS for climate resilience can facilitate further mainstreaming of these interventions by articulating the value proposition of NBS across sectors, improve impact evaluation, and for identifying additional funding and financing for projects.
AGWA, together with Wetlands International, has published the report with three goals in mind: 1) to illustrate the scientific rationale behind the use of wetlands as a climate mitigation tool; 2) to demonstrate the prevalence and function of wetlands across landscapes and geographies; and 3) to provide a set of clear policy recommendations that will enable Parties to the UNFCCC to conserve, restore and wisely use wetlands by incorporating them into their climate mitigation plans.