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"... Based on a global model of supply and demand for food and water, this report shows that if current water policies continue, farmers will indeed find it difficult to meet the world’s food needs. Hardest hit will be the world’s poorest people.
The worsening degradation of natural resources urgently requires the adoption of more sustainable management practices. This need has led to growing interest and investment in monitoring systems for tracking the condition of natural resources.
This paper examines future prospects for rainfed cereal production, and its importance in the evolving global food system.
This Order establishes the modalities for state monitoring of subsoil, which shall be an integral part of complex environmental monitoring.
Can private sector participation (PSP) in the provision of water supply and sanitation services (WSS) meet essential social and environmental needs?
As globalisation intensifies, what is the impact on the power of national governments to address water issues?
Can the twin developmental goals of administrative decentralisation and improving services for the urban poor be meshed? How can urban authorities and local politicians learn to listen to service users, particularly women?
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