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Displaying 141 - 150 of 155Water Accounting Plus: ADB irrigation case studiesby IHE Delft and IWMIPublication IHE Delft, in partnership with International Water Management Institute (IWMI), implemented various studies under the ADB assignment “Expanding support to Water Accounting in River Basins and Water Productivity Measurements in Irrigated projects” (42384-012). The studies aim to support (a) ADB’s lending and non-lending assistance in the water sector, and (b) the design of irrigation projects at an early stage at selected candidate projects. The main focus is on making the best use of remote sensing data and information to inform decision making. The analyses contributed to various ADB funded projects in six countries (Cambodia, India, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Philippines and Sri Lanka). |
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Water InsightTechnology Towards Data-as-a-Service for water quality monitoring using Earth Observation data and optical sensors. |
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Water Ledger (formerly Civic Ledger)Technology Designs markets of tomorrow using blockchain, tokenisation and automation to accelerate accountability and transparency in the global water value chain where trust matters. |
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Water Planning and Gender Perspectives in Asia and the Pacificby ADB and UNESCO WWAPTraining ADB and UNESCO World Water Program will develop a course designed for representatives from ADB developing member country government agencies, water utilities, and ADB staff to integrate gender perspectives into the water planning and management sectors, including the development and use of gender-disaggregated data on WASH and climate. Participants will also receive training on the UNESCO WWAP Toolkit on Water and Gender. More information coming in Q4 2022. |
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Water Quality Assurance Fund by REAL-Water ProjectTechnology A financial innovation that connects rural water systems with professional urban laboratories for efficient water quality monitoring. |
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Water Safety Portalby WHO/IWATool WSPs are a comprehensive risk assessment and risk management approach from catchment to consumer, with the aim of consistently ensuring the safety and acceptability of a drinking-water supply. |
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Water Security Assessment Tool (WATSAT)by Water Engineering and Management (WEM) and Asian Institute of Technology (AIT)Tool WATSAT is a city-level water security rating tool. It has a three-layered structure that culminates into a Water Security Index (WSI). The WSI is measured on a scale of 1 to 5, and provides the overall water security situation in the city. It helps identify the driving forces that have an impact on urban water security. |
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Water Sensitive Cities Knowledge PlatformTechnology Provides multidisciplinary research-based, technical guidelines and case studies to assist you to envision your water sensitive city, develop your strategy and fund your implementation |
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Water Works: Activating Heritage for Sustainable Developmentby Delft University of TechnologyTraining Explore water systems and apply the UNESCO Historic Urban Landscape (HUL) approach for tackling the environmental challenges of today. In this course, you will learn how to identify the spatial, social and cultural aspects of water heritage in your environment. You will investigate real situations, assess specific issues and evaluate the impact of potential measures, following existing expertise on water heritage and water management traditions as a model for your own practice. |
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Water, Women and Jobs: Breaking Barriers to Female Employment in Water (Self-Paced)by World BankTraining This online course guides participants through the steps of identifying barriers that prevent women from participating and advancing their careers in the water sector and equips them with approaches and tools to address those very barriers. |