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Displaying 81 - 90 of 161Mainstreaming Water Resilience in Asia and the Pacific Guidance Noteby ADBPublication This guidance note provides specific actions and tools for scaling up and mainstreaming water resilience in Asia and the Pacific through ADB’s operations. |
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Mangrove reforestationTechnology Successful mangrove reforestation through systems analysis and stakeholder engagement. How we achieved >70% survival rate of mangrove reforestation (versus global average of 20%). |
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Mangrove restoration using dredged materialsTechnology Nature-based solutions to accelerate mangrove restoration through beneficial reuse of dredged material at Weg Naar Zee (Suriname) |
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Mangrove system restorationTechnology An explorative landscape study to mangrove system restoration and (urban) transformation strategies in coastal areas of Suriname in relation to sea level rise. |
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MARVI - Western Sydney Universityby Western Sydney UniversityTechnology Participatory and citizen science approach to groundwater monitoring and management at the village level. |
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Mekong Delta Living LabTechnology Mekong Delta Living Lab: An open-air laboratory for coastal protection and nature-based solutions. |
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Mekong Region Futures Institute (MERFI)Technology Cross-sector engagement process and integrated assessment modelling for revealing and managing Nexus trade-offs. |
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Molecularly Imprinted Polymer Sensors (MIPS) Innovationsby MIPS InnovationTechnology 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. |
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Multi-scale integrated river basin management programby Australian Consortium led by Griffith University's International WaterCentreTraining Ten large Asian river basins (the Amu Darya, Indus, Tarim, Ganges, Brahmaputra, Irrawaddy, Salween, Mekong, Yangtze, and Yellow) originate in the Hindu Kush Himalayas (HKH) region. They supply water to more than 1.3 billion people, a fifth of the world’s population, providing the means for food and energy production, livelihoods and a range of other crucial social and environmental services.There is a need for Integrated River Basin Management (IRBM) in the HKH basins. Building on previous training and the Resource Book developed by ICIMOD (International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development), this training program seeks to support individuals from across the HKH region, situated in Government and Non-Government roles, to build their understanding of IRBM and their capacity to positively influence RBM in their work. |
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Multiple Uses Water Services (MUS) by SUSWA-NIRASTechnology A water resources management tool to improve the quality of life of marginalized and smallholders through MUS system promotions. |