Most of the large rice irrigation systems in Southeast Asia have been designed for rice irrigation under a supply-driven mode. Despite their huge contribution to agricultural production, there is a general consensus that these large rice irrigation systems have not lived up to expectations because of a legacy of poor institutional arrangements and system design, degraded infrastructure, poor management and stagnation in the face of rapid transformations of agriculture and pressures on their water supply.
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresdécembre, 2007Bangladesh, Chine, Sri Lanka, Indonésie, République de Corée, Thaïlande, Népal, Pakistan, Philippines, Mexique, Malaisie, Turkménistan, Madagascar, Myanmar, Cambodge, Japon, Inde, Viet Nam, Asie
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Library ResourceRapports et recherchesdécembre, 2007Népal, Laos, Bangladesh, Viet Nam, Guatemala, Chine, Myanmar, Indonésie, Australie, Canada, Inde, Pakistan, Thaïlande, Asie
A quarterly news bulletin dedicated to the exchange of information relating to wildlife and national resources management for the Asia-Pacific region.
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Library ResourceRapports et recherchesdécembre, 2007Népal, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Philippines, Singapour, Malaisie, Italie, Indonésie, Brunéi Darussalam, Australie, Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée, Inde, Guinée, Myanmar, Thaïlande, Asie
A quarterly news bulletin dedicated to the exchange of information relating to wildlife and national resources management for the Asia-Pacific region.
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Library ResourceRapports et recherchesdécembre, 2007États-Unis d'Amérique, Chine, Sri Lanka, Bulgarie, Royaume-Uni, Canada, Pakistan, Finlande, Thaïlande, Nouvelle-Zélande, Népal, Philippines, Afrique du Sud, Australie, Myanmar, Pays-Bas, Inde, Asie
A quarterly news bulletin dedicated to the exchange of information relating to wildlife and national resources management for the Asia-Pacific region.
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresdécembre, 2007France, Bangladesh, États-Unis d'Amérique, Chine, Indonésie, Australie, Iran, République de Corée, Thaïlande, Pakistan, Philippines, Turquie, Japon, Tunisie, Inde, Mexique, Mongolie, Asie
Water is essential for life and plays a key role in achieving the Millennium Development Goals. As the population continues to grow and the economy develops, competition for water uses between different users has intensified and induced excessive strain on the environment. Climate change and water pollution further aggravate the situation. Today, 2.8 billion people are affected by some form of water scarcity, and the number of regions affected by water shortages is on the rise.
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresdécembre, 2007Bangladesh, Finlande, Malaisie, Myanmar, Indonésie, Inde, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Thaïlande, Nouvelle-Zélande, Asie, Océanie
Following the widespread wreckage and loss of life caused by the Indian Ocean tsunami of 26 December 2004, unprecedented efforts where made to restore order and rebuild the lives and livelihoods of the millions affected. A proportion of the reconstruction and rehabilitation effort was focused on environmental rehabilitation and a part of this again on the rehabilitation of coastal trees and forests. Many programmes were implemented during the post-tsunami period to restore coastal trees and forests, and in particular mangrove forests.
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