The journal article outlines how regional networks such as the Upper Indus Basin Network (UIBN) can enhance knowledge generation, exchange, and cooperation on pertinent issues related to climate change.
The policy brief emphasizes how early warning systems can be an effective mechanism for disaster preparedness in flood prone areas.
The policy brief focuses on adaptation strategies to address these challenges of water scarcity in a region seeking to cope with a changing climate.
The blog highlights key climate change impacts on water security, and suggests how energy-efficient technologies can be implemented to create a more water secure future, particularly in the mountainous regions of Pakistan.
The blog focuses on how early warning systems are an important mechanism for disaster risk reduction – bringing together stakeholders to combat the threat of floods.
The brief outlines the highlights of the donor visit to the intervention sites from Australian Aid, particularly those on early warning systems and springshed management.
The brief highlights key takeaways from the roundtable discussion on ‘Policy and institutional analysis of multi-hazard disaster risk resilience for transboundary cooperation in the Upper Koshi Basin’.
The article outlines the launch session of the Koshi Resource Book- which presents information related to climate change, water resource use, and governance, across the basin.
The brief outlines the key discussion points from the second Upper Indus Basin Network (UIBN).
The article outlines that key discussions from the science-policy dialogue, which focused on the issues and opportunities related to water–energy–food (WEF) nexus in the Indus Basin.
The brief elaborates about the significance of the Koshi Disaster Risk Reduction Knowledge Hub (KDKH) and presents key topics of relevance from the KDKH dialogue.
The second regional meeting of the Upper Indus Basin Network focused on identifying research gaps and enhancing science cooperation in the region.
The fourth regional meeting of the Upper Indus Basin Network focused on harnessing government ownership and support on the issues of climate change adaptation.
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