International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage (ICID), established in 1950 is the leading scientific, technical and professional international organization, which focuses on irrigation, drainage, and flood management. Click the link for more information: click here
ICID Webinar on "Climate Smart Agricultural Water Management Best Practice, Policy FrameWork and Way Forward" to be held on 6 August 2021 at 15:00 (IST). Click the following link to register; click here
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1 August 2021
Ireland can play to its strengths as a country that has large potential to produce renewable gas from grass and agricultural wastes. click here
1 August 2021
While India is the second-largest irrigated country in the world after China, only one-third of its cropped area is irrigated. click here
26 July 2021
By 2050, the global population is estimated to grow to 10 billion people. As the population—and the demand for food—continues to expand, we need innovative ways to feed the world. click here

30 July 2021
Tragically, the Brazilian Amazon's annual forest loss rates increased in both 2019 and 2020. It reached a 12-year high of 1.11 million hectares deforested in 2020. click here
30 July 2021
This was the first and clearest example of how an independent group of experts, granted official status, can push governments to go further and faster on climate change. click here
29 July 2021
The lofty hopes of the COP26 process will have meaning only if they connect with local politics. click here

30 July 2021
The couple's well is among potentially hundreds that have dried up in recent weeks in an area near the Oregon-California border suffering through a historic drought. click here
29 July 2021
The statistics agency cited several reports from across Western Canada, detailing declining crop conditions and yields amid the record drought. click here
26 July 2021
Some 234 authors have contributed to the assessment, which will provide the latest detailed assessment on past warming and future warming projections. click here

31 July 2021
Death toll rises as storms continue to rip through communities, destroying homes and livelihoods. click here
30 July 2021
The Netherlands’ unique approach to water management can provide some key flood preparedness lessons for countries around the world. click here
30 July 2021
Floods in the Asia-Pacific region have been frequent and devastating both in terms of fatalities and economic losses. click here

2 August 2021
Between 720 million and 811 million people faced severe food shortages last year-an increase of 161 million over 2019. click here
31 July 2021
FAO and WFP said South Sudan, Yemen and Nigeria remain at the highest alert level, joined for the first time by Ethiopia because of Tigray and southern Madagascar. click here
28 July 2021
Serve as a pledging moment for governments, businesses, civil society, and other players to announce new commitments to support food systems transformation and advance game-changing solutions through multi-stakeholder collaboration. click here

1 August 2021
Egypt reuses 42% of its renewable water, imports 54% of virtual. click here
31 July 2021
Climate change affects the world’s water supply and the delicate balance found in the water cycle. click here
30 July 2021
The Federal Government of Nigeria recently handed over 3,000 hectares of irrigated land to the authorities of Jigawa State in the north of the country. click here

1 August 2021
The Sierra Nevada has seen less snow accumulation in recent years, a decline that plays a role in water management and response to drought. click here
1 August 2021
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), more than two billion people only have access to water that is contaminated with faeces. click here
31 July 2021
The demand for freshwater resources has risen considerably in recent years, owing to fast population expansion and increasing urbanization around the world. click here
Upcoming EVENTS
IUCN World Conservation Congress Conference schedule 3 – 11 September 2021 in Marseille, France click here
Publications
This book will utilize many empirical examples of environmental cases spanning the diverse landscapes of Nepal to demonstrate how useful information GIS tools can be ineffective decision making and record keeping in such a problematic South Asian ‘developing country’, ISBN 978-3-030-50168-6
This brief reviews the interlinkages between food, nutrition, and the environment in Indonesia, and the role of national food policies in addressing the challenges in these sectors. While Indonesia is a mega-biodiverse country, nationally supported agricultural production programs tend to focus on a few high-value commodities, contributing to low dietary diversity.
This guideline is relevant to water companies in England and Wales. It is also relevant to those producing regional plans. click here