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Explore the Water Resilience Hub’s curated tools and resources by target audience, thematic area, or material type.
Displaying 41 - 50 of 153Dynamic Adaptive Policy Pathwaysby DeltaresTool Dynamic Adaptive Policy Pathways: supporting decision making under uncertainty using Adaptation Tipping Points and Adaptation Pathways in policy analysis |
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EasyCalcby Liemberger & Partners GmbHTool EasyCalc helps water utilities and consultants properly apply the IWA Water Loss Specialist Group Methodology. During the last 10 years it has become the preferred NRW analysis tool for water utilities around the world. |
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EF PolymerTechnology Biodegradable polymer that retains and releases water slowly to maintain crop soil moisture while doubling as a natural fertilizer Register via this form to secure your attendance. |
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Ekatvam InnovationsTechnology Community-specific water governance tool that gathers and integrates local data to develop water budgets that inform climate resilience strategies for villages. |
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eLEAFTechnology Global coverage, local precision. Satellite-based data and services to optimize agricultural production, support sustainable water management, and assess climate risk. |
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EnvironSensby EnvironSensTechnology 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 |
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Fecal Sludge Management Toolboxby Asian Institute of Technology, with support from the Bill and Melinda Gates FoundationTool The FSM Toolbox is a web platform with a suite of tools and resources designed to assist and guide anyone interested in undertaking assessments and planning FSM infrastructure improvements. The assessment tool will help users generate Shit Flow Diagram and City Service Delivery Assessment. |
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Financial Innovations for Rural Water Supply in Low-Resource Settingsby USAID REAL-WaterPublication One of the challenges of providing rural water supply financing is that the populations are smaller, more dispersed, and poorer than their urban counterparts. This may reduce opportunities for economies of scale and complete cost recovery. To overcome these challenges, the REAL-Water program is focusing on identifying innovative and promising financing or funding mechanisms that can be used in small villages and dispersed settlements. This report outlines several innovative financing mechanisms that show potential for benefits exceeding the status quo. These mechanisms include: Village Savings for Water, Digital Financial Services, Water Quality Assurance Funds, Performance-Based Funding, Development Impact Bonds, Standardized Life-Cycle Costing, Blending Public/Private Finance. |
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FutureWaterTechnology Earth observation-based tools for early warning and hazard assessments, to support climate adaptation and planning. |
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g-resby IHA (with partners)Tool The tool is designed to help hydropower companies and researchers estimate and report the net greenhouse gas emissions of a reservoir. |