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Climate Resilient Water Management - A Systems Change Approach
USAID's Pakistan Mission developed a new theory of change that integrates trust, reciprocity, and respect for informal institutions with market mechanisms, to be implemented at the local level. This approach aims to promote integrated water resource management models. Under these conditions, high precipitation and large runoff events can be viewed not as precursors to floods, but as economic opportunities to be harnessed in often arid climates. Muhammad Nawaz illustrates how using a systems approach identified mindsets that were barriers to transforming the response to floods in Pakistan.
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Pimaga Rural Hospital Solar Mini-Grid
Просмотров 6023 месяца назад
In the remote Southern Highlands province of Papua New Guinea, the Pimaga Rural Hospital has long operated without access to the national PNG Power utility grid. Previously dependent on sporadic diesel generator power for just a few hours each day, when expensive diesel fuel was available, the hospital now enjoys a continuous 24/7 electricity supply thanks to a new solar mini-grid. This transfo...
Making a Difference through Climate Action
Просмотров 283 месяца назад
These are just some of the ways USAID and its partners are building a more resilient, prosperous, and equitable world.
Climate Finance Investment Network Webinar
Просмотров 2184 месяца назад
The USAID Climate Finance for Development Accelerator (CFDA) held its inaugural Climate Finance Investment Network (CFIN) webinar on May 1, 2024. CFDA presented an overview of the program as USAID's flagship climate finance initiative and hosted a panel discussion with partners under the Adaptation Finance Window. Panelists shared insights into working with USAID to close the adaptation finance...
Reflecting On Overlapping Governance of Multi-Functional Landscapes
Просмотров 619 месяцев назад
Effective resilience building and water security require cross-sectoral institutional coordination in Southern Africa. Resilient Waters and partner organizations, including GLTFCA, IWMI, and LIMCOM, discussed lessons learned in governing and managing complex landscapes with overlapping mandates. This webinar aimed to engage stakeholders from various levels of institutions in addressing multi-la...
Promoting Climate Resilient Small-Scale Agricultural Practices: Lessons from Southern Africa
Просмотров 2839 месяцев назад
Rural households in Southern Africa face increasing food insecurity as a result of climate change which affects the water cycle and rainfed crop production. Most Southern African small-scale farmers are women who plant low nutrient-rich maize and rely on rain which has become unpredictable. As a result, the USAID Resilient Waters Program in partnership with rural farmers, NGOs and agricultural ...
Building Innovative Approaches to Combat Human Wildlife Conflict (HWC): Lessons from Southern Africa
Просмотров 679 месяцев назад
Most parts of Southern Africa are characterized by Human Wildlife Conflicts (HWC), in some cases resulting from large populations of wildlife, especially elephants. Consequently, making these areas hotspots for various forms of HWCs, resulting in crop destruction, high livestock mortalities and loss of human lives. In response to this, Resilient Waters Program reflected on valuable lessons lear...
Accelerating change 2018-2023: Moving from WASH Assessments to National & Local Interventions
Просмотров 129 месяцев назад
The 2023 theme for World Water Day is about accelerating change to solve the water and sanitation crisis. In line with this theme, the USAID Resilient Waters Program extracted lessons from its WASH interventions in support of strengthening regional efforts on water and sanitation since 2018. This webinar summaries reflections from Resilient Waters and partner country representatives from Angola...
USAID Resilient Waters Program Webinars Series
Просмотров 259 месяцев назад
The final webinar series brought together practitioners, researchers, and civil society to reflect on lessons learned from the Resilient Waters program, which was implemented between 2018-2023, and other related initiatives. This video summarizes the key take aways from each webinar.
Equitable Water Governance and Water Politics in the Cubango-Okavango River Basin
Просмотров 239 месяцев назад
This research addressed water scarcity and governance challenges in transboundary water systems, focusing on the Cubango Okavango River Basin. It identified problems in the current state-centric approach to water governance and the lack of attention to human systems. Victoria explored formal and informal governance structures, legal pluralism, hydropolitics, and futures tools in the context of ...
Exploring Opportunities to Improve Local Livelihoods in the Kavango East Region in Namibia
Просмотров 389 месяцев назад
This study examined the interdependencies of water, energy, and food systems in the livelihoods of communities in Namibia's Kavango East Region. It emphasized the importance of healthy ecosystems in supporting local livelihoods. The research involved two villages, Mayana and Uvhungu-vhungu, and found heavy dependence on the river, fertile land, and biodiversity for daily livelihoods. Residents ...
Exploring the Potential of Participatory Games for Responding to SDG Challenges in Namibia
Просмотров 179 месяцев назад
This research investigated the use of participatory games as innovative tools for addressing the challenges posed by the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Namibia. The study was inspired by the Games for the SDGs Project, which aimed to enhance knowledge and capacity related to Agenda 2030 by engaging Namibian youth in discussions about the SDGs. Given the increasingly complex and interco...
Exploring the Large-Scale Land and Water Acquisitions and Governance in the Okavango Delta, Botswana
Просмотров 169 месяцев назад
This research explored global land acquisitions and their impact on the Okavango wetlands in Botswana. It investigated how power dynamics and political processes affected land and water acquisition, ultimately influencing equity and sustainability in the region. Nametso suggested that the Okavango Delta's social and ecological roles need to be re-evaluated and re-imagined promoting sustainable ...
Trophy Hunting as Payments for Ecosystem Services in Namibia - A Value Chain Exploration
Просмотров 269 месяцев назад
As sub-Saharan Africa's population is projected to double by 2050, it is crucial to conserve wild landscapes. With a focus on Namibia, this study examined the role of trophy hunting in providing economic incentives for rural communities to engage in conservation efforts. Trophy hunting, a form of recreational ecosystem service, offers socio-economic benefits to communities in exchange for their...
Exploring Community-Based Rural Water Infrastructure Maintenance Systems in Namibia
Просмотров 439 месяцев назад
This research was centred around rural water supply scheme performance in Namibia; the Fundix Model and other features that may have a potential to improve rural water supply with an outlook on maintenance of existing water infrastructures for communities, schools, clinics, and other rural facilities. Johanna believes her research will play a role in finding resilient and lasting solutions to s...
Stakeholders’ Perceptions Transboundary Water Resources Management in the Limpopo River Basin
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Stakeholders’ Perceptions Transboundary Water Resources Management in the Limpopo River Basin
Evaluating the Role of Sustainable Wildlife Use in Supporting Biodiversity Conservation in Zimbabwe
Просмотров 379 месяцев назад
Evaluating the Role of Sustainable Wildlife Use in Supporting Biodiversity Conservation in Zimbabwe
Landuse/Landcover Change and Surface Water Resources in the Okavango Basin
Просмотров 309 месяцев назад
Landuse/Landcover Change and Surface Water Resources in the Okavango Basin
Applying the Safe and Just Operating Space (SJOS) Framework to Sustainable Development in Zimbabwe
Просмотров 199 месяцев назад
Applying the Safe and Just Operating Space (SJOS) Framework to Sustainable Development in Zimbabwe
Assessing Socio-Ecological Resilience in Southern Africa: Kavango-Zambezi TFCA, Zimbabwe Case Study
Просмотров 59 месяцев назад
Assessing Socio-Ecological Resilience in Southern Africa: Kavango-Zambezi TFCA, Zimbabwe Case Study
Harnessing the Mopane Worm for Biodiversity Protection, Ecosystems Services & Resilient Communities
Просмотров 419 месяцев назад
Harnessing the Mopane Worm for Biodiversity Protection, Ecosystems Services & Resilient Communities
Living with Elephants
Просмотров 3509 месяцев назад
Living with Elephants
Plano Local de Adaptação às Mudanças Climáticas do Município de Xai-Xai
Просмотров 369 месяцев назад
Plano Local de Adaptação às Mudanças Climáticas do Município de Xai-Xai
Xai-Xai Municipality Climate Adaptation Plan (Shangaan)
Просмотров 99 месяцев назад
Xai-Xai Municipality Climate Adaptation Plan (Shangaan)
Experiences of GESI Capacity Building Initiatives
Просмотров 299 месяцев назад
Experiences of GESI Capacity Building Initiatives
GESI in Transboundary Water Resources Management: Guidelines for Sustainable Programming
Просмотров 499 месяцев назад
GESI in Transboundary Water Resources Management: Guidelines for Sustainable Programming
Southern Africa’s Generation of Thought Leaders: Natural Resource Management & Resilience Building
Просмотров 189 месяцев назад
Southern Africa’s Generation of Thought Leaders: Natural Resource Management & Resilience Building
UNESCO Application & Wash Community Governance Training
Просмотров 69 месяцев назад
UNESCO Application & Wash Community Governance Training
Community Training on Water Source Protection in the Lower Olifants River Catchment
Просмотров 99 месяцев назад
Community Training on Water Source Protection in the Lower Olifants River Catchment
Integrated Water Resources Management Training for BUPUSA Communities in Massangena Mozambique
Просмотров 209 месяцев назад
Integrated Water Resources Management Training for BUPUSA Communities in Massangena Mozambique

Комментарии

  • @tesfayehailu6819
    @tesfayehailu6819 Месяц назад

    How can we access Enact products of climate data for Ethiopia?

  • @rondafasano8226
    @rondafasano8226 2 года назад

    ᴘʀᴏᴍᴏsᴍ 🙏

  • @nxgrs74
    @nxgrs74 2 года назад

    The Earth is cooler with the atmos/GHGs/albedo not warmer. To perform as advertised the GHGs require “extra” energy upwelling from the surface radiating as a black body. (ruclips.net/video/0Jijw7-YG-U/видео.html) The kinetic heat transfer processes of the contiguous atmos molecules render that scenario impossible. No greenhouse effect, no GHG warming, no man/CO2 driven climate change or Gorebal warming. Version 1.0 041922

  • @ahmadouly4878
    @ahmadouly4878 2 года назад

    The title and the video content seem different. In the video we are talking about Peru while the title suggest Senegal

  • @kakistocracyusa
    @kakistocracyusa 2 года назад

    "Begging the Question" -- The logical fallacy of presenting your desired conclusion as a premise in the argument. This video is a standard IPCC-type representation: telling you what the sausage looks like, rather than how the sausage was made. Merely noting that, within the unspecified and nondiscussed assumptions of the models and data sets (glibly aggregated and referred to simply as "the best" and "the most likely" in this talk), that there still remains high modeled variability within those assumptions (that you can see in our graphs!); this is not remotely an honest or competent discussion of the experimental uncertainty, under any circumstances. The biggest sources of error are typically at the foundational assumptions of experimental development, none of which is discussed or justified here.

  • @FarzanasLaw
    @FarzanasLaw 3 года назад

    GOOD VIDEO!!!

  • @robertcallaghan4029
    @robertcallaghan4029 3 года назад

    *2030 = RUNAWAY HOTHOUSE MASS EXTINCTION* There are 23 billion chickens on earth, if one sneezes we all get the flu ;) Humans and livestock are 96% of all mammals by weight and caused 80% of species extinction -- Livestock use up to 80% of antibiotics and cause 25% of all infectious disease The world failed all 20 biodiversity targets set 10 years ago There have been 25 climate COPs and 15 biodiversity COPs - all miserable failures People don't live long enough to notice mass extinction 500 years ago there were so many cod fish John Cabot thought they would capsize his ship 400 years ago there were more Caribbean sea turtles by weight than buffalo on the plains 300 years ago Passenger pigeon migrations would block out the noon day sun 97% of great fresh water species gone since 1970 ( Guardian 2019 ) 96% of mammals are livestock and human by weight ( Ecowatch 2018 ) 96% of tigers gone in 100 years ( IFL Science 2019 ) 90% of elephants gone in 100 years ( Hurriet 2019 ) 90% of lions gone in 100 years ( African Impact 2019 ) 90% of Leatherback sea turtles gone since 1980 ( Earth Watch undated ) 90% of Monarch Butterflies gone in 20 years ( Inhabitat 2014 ) 80% of Antarctic Krill gone in 30 years ( Research Gate 2005 ) 77% of Eastern lowland gorillas gone since 1996 ( Treehugger 2020 ) 68% of world’s wildlife has been wiped out since 1970 ( Mongabay 2020 ) 50% of Marine vertebrates gone since 1970 ( WWF 2015 ) 50% of Great Barrier Reef gone since 1985 ( Live Science 2012 ) 40% of Giraffes gone since 1990 ( NRDC 2019 ) 40% of insect species are threatened with extinction in 30 years ( PNAS 2019 ) 4% of mammals are wild ( Vegan News 2020 ) Green house gases up 45% in 30 years - Earth Hotter Faster In 10 years the US cut emissions more switching from coal to gas than Europe investing in renewable energy 66% of humanity will live in water stressed areas by 2025 50% of thermal and hydro electric capacity will be threatened by water stress 20% of global energy is electricty 4% of global energy is renewable electricity To get 30% of energy from algae ponds requires land the size of Argentina 4% of mammals are wild by weight and bio energy land use threatens them The outlook for grassland carbon capture is grim due to deep soil carbon loss The implications of deep soil carbon loss on abrupt permafrost heating are dismal 80% of global energy is fossil fuels and has been for over 25 years Solar & wind are 2% of global energy North Euro offshore wind turbines work 30% of the time North Euro onshore wind turbines work 22% of the time North Euro solar panels work 11% of the time The F-35 fighter jet works 11% of the time Europe burns 80% of the world’s wood pellets for renewable electricity It takes tree plantations 30 years to recoup 10% of their carbon offset We cut 15 billion trees, plant 5 billion, lose 10 billion per year Wildfires are more intense, frequent and bigger with drought & high temps Trees are growing faster and dying younger 40% of insect species could go extinct by 2050 Europe burns 80% of its recycled plastic & paper for recycled electricity Europe burns 50% of its palm oil shipments in cars & trucks Europe's carbon fund is rife with corruption Out of earth's 1.2 billion vehicles 6 million are electric Ten years fighting air pollution in China raised global north temperatures 0.1 °C Earth is Hotter Faster From 1971-2018 global net heating averaged 0.47 watts/m² From 2010-2018 global net heating averaged to 0.87 watts/m² = 46% higher This is rapid heat acceleration 350 ppm CO2 will not get Earth’s heat imbalance under control -- 300 ppm needed to cool earth *Sources:* We cut 15 billion trees per year, plant 5 billion, lose 10 billion per year -- Tree Nation 2020 Trees are growing faster and dying younger -- Sci Am 2020 2020 : Fossil fuels remained 80% of global energy for over 25 years - CCN 2019 2020 : 2% of global energy is solar and wind ( after 20 yrs trying ) - IEA 2020 2020 : 4% of energy is renewable - WSJ BP 2019 Greenhouse gases are up 45% in 30 years - NOAA 2020 2020 : Energy related emissions up 30% in 30 years - IEA 2020 2025 : 66% of people will live in water stressed areas - Nat Geo 2020 Water Stress Threatens Near 50% of World’s Thermal Power Plant Capacity - WRI 2017 Water Stress Threatens 30% of planned hydro projects - WWF 2019 2030 : Emissions must fall 50% in 10 years to stay under 1.5 C - Sci Am 2019 2030 : Emissions must fall 50% in 10 years to stay under 1.5 C - Insurance Journal 2019 2030 : We’ll make 120% more fossil fuel than needed to stay under 1.5 C - UN 2019 2040 : 15% of global energy will be renewable - IEA 2019 2040 : 15% of global energy will be renewable - WSJ BP 2019 2050 : Energy demand to increase 50% - EIA 2019 2050 : 30% of electricity will be renewable - EIA 2019 2050 : 30% of global energy will be electricity - IEA 2019 2018 : 18% of global energy is electricity 2040 : 24% of global energy is electricity US Energy Vulnerabilities To Climate Extremes - Energy gov 2013 -- Decreasing water availability in some regions and seasons -- Increasing intensity/frequency of storms, flooding, and sea level riseWater Energy and Land Insecurity: Global -- Science Daily 2020 -- heightened global risk to water/energy/resources for supply/demands *Weather* = flash floods + flash fires + flash mobs + flash infections *Climate* = 30 years of weather

  • @fififinance7469
    @fififinance7469 3 года назад

    I literally procrastinate by watching videos and pretending it is productive eeek!

  • @williamperez6805
    @williamperez6805 3 года назад

    0:31 dating-girls.online

  • @LukePurdy
    @LukePurdy 5 лет назад

    I would have kept watching if you had shown the slides that were being presented.

  • @sumitdixit3932
    @sumitdixit3932 5 лет назад

    every thing is useless......... until and unless we wont work on our India's population !! First we need to control our country population

  • @Wizardofgosz
    @Wizardofgosz 6 лет назад

    My boy Matt O!

  • @richardc.worden8201
    @richardc.worden8201 7 лет назад

    How does one contact folks at Chemonics about the Atlas Project work? I am evaluating similar work at the UNDP and would be interested in learning more about it. Who would I contact at Chemonics?

    • @Climatelinks
      @Climatelinks 7 лет назад

      Hi Richard. Thanks for your message. You can learn more about the ATLAS project here: www.climatelinks.org/projects/atlas. Please email us at team@climatelinks.org and we can connect you with the right person from the ATLAS team at Chemonics.