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
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9 August 2021
A new research project between a consortium of CGIAR Centres and the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) will generate evidence on the potential contribution of different kinds of gender. click here
7 August 2021
In the year, Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) started implementing a series of cooperation projects with the formulation of the “Kilimanjaro Region Integrated Development Plan”. click here
6 August 2021
Some 75 percent of the world's crops producing fruits and seeds for human consumption rely on pollinators, including cocoa, coffee, almonds, and cherries, according to the UN. click here

9 August 2021
Organizations representing 90 countries say that their plans to prevent damage have already been outpaced by climate-induced disasters, which are intensifying and happening more regularly. click here
9 August 2021
Scientists say a critical ocean circulation in the North Atlantic is showing signs of instability, which could have major implications for Earth's climate. click here
6 August 2021
Countries all over the world are increasingly recognizing the value of using nuclear techniques to combat various challenges faced by climate change. click here

6 August 2021
The Paraná River, one of the main commercial waterways in South America, has reached its lowest level in nearly 80 years due to a prolonged drought in Brazil. click here
6 August 2021
The Andes Mountain range, which draws skiers to South America, is facing historically low snowfall this year during a decade-long drought that scientists link to global warming. click here
4 August 2021
Afghanistan’s wheat crop will be reduced by nearly 2 million tonnes and more than 3 million livestock are at risk of death, according to the government. click here

5 August 2021
A new study shows that the percentage of the global population at risk from flooding has risen by almost a quarter since the year 2000. click here
4 August 2021
In a new study published today in Nature, researchers used satellite images to map over 900 flood events that occurred between 2000 and 2018, affecting between 255 million and 290 million people. click here
4 August 2021
Data shows that from 2003 to 2020, the Three Gorges Reservoir has been filled 61 times to prevent floods, among which three times were to contain mega-floods of more than 70,000 cubic meters per second. https://icid.bmetrack.com/c/l?u=CA479B7&e=12D9DDB&c=5E6CA&t=0&l=31D320B8&email=g29MKtvGIsm9L%2FifqXxA6HnlkRjLUbPe&seq=1 click here

4 August 2021
Human-driven climate change is fueling weather extremes from record drought to massive floods that are hammering key agricultural regions around the world. click here
4 August 2021
The report assesses chronic food security around the world in 2020 in the context of the COVID-19. It calls for a shift to “healthy diets that include sustainability considerations” to lower health and climate change costs by 2030. click here
3 August 2021
At least 1.6bn hectares an area five times the size of India, equivalent to all the land now farmed on the planet would be required to reach net-zero for the planet by 2050 via tree planting alone. click here

9 August 2021
According to research conducted by the Mekong River Commission (MRC), the next 20 to 50 years will see a wide number of changes marked by an increase in temperatures across the Lower Mekong Basin. click here
6 August 2021
In fact, 70% of the world's freshwater goes to the agriculture of which an estimated 76% is used in flood or furrow irrigation. click here
4 August 2021
It has been established that when a farmer opts for micro-irrigation, there is a reduction in pest and crop diseases. click here

5 August 2021
Chennai is the first city in India to re-use more than 20 percent of its treated wastewater. click here
4 August 2021
Egypt's water resources are estimated at about 60 billion cubic meters annually, most of which come from the Nile River. click here
3 August 2021
Population growth, urbanization, and socioeconomic development are expected to increase urban industrial and domestic water demand by 50–80% over the next three decades. click here
- Publications
- FAO-UN WASAG STRATEGY for 2021-2024: The Global Framework on Water Scarcity in Agriculture
Turning water scarcity into opportunities for sustainable agriculture, food security & nutrition
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- Irrigation & Drainage in Republic of Uzbekistan History & Modern State: Towards the 70th anniversary of the International Commission on Irrigation & Drainage (ICID) click here
- Hydrological Aspects of Climate Change
Part of the Springer Transactions in Civil and Environmental Engineering book series (STICEE)
This volume arises from the work of Roorkee Water Conclave 2020 and focuses on the hydrological aspects of climate change, hydrological extremes, and adaptation for water resources management. The research papers in this book are centered on themes such as climate change and water security, water resources management, and adaptation to climate change. - Contemporary Environmental Problems In Nepal
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 - Linking food, nutrition and the environment in Indonesia: A perspective on sustainable food systems
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. - Guidance – Water Resources Planning Guideline (24 February 2021)
This guideline is relevant to water companies in England and Wales. It is also relevant to those producing regional plans. click here