Case Study: The Great Cape Town Water Fund Read more about Case Study: The Great Cape Town Water Fund This presentation gives an overview on restoring the ecological infrastructure through invasive alien plant removal as a cost-effective and sustainable means of augmenting water for the Greater Cape Town Region.
Nature-Based Solutions in Practice and Key Considerations for Implementing at Scale Read more about Nature-Based Solutions in Practice and Key Considerations for Implementing at Scale This presentation gives an overview of how NBS can achieve multiple water security objectives and how to mitigate potential challenges to investing in NBS at scale and across a watershed, particularly in terms of funding and governance models.
Nature-Based Solutions and Water Security: An Introduction Read more about Nature-Based Solutions and Water Security: An Introduction This presentation gives an overview of Nature-Based Solutions for Urban and Rural Landscapes, focusing on water security and the nexus between nature and climate.
Introduction and Training Overview Read more about Introduction and Training Overview This presentation gives an overview of the Nature-Based Solutions for Urban and Rural Landscapes training program organized by the ADB Environment Group in collaboration with other sector groups and partners.
Online Report Launch: Bringing Culture into the Conversation on Water Resources Management Policy Read more about Online Report Launch: Bringing Culture into the Conversation on Water Resources Management Policy The new report, Sociocultural Dimensions in Water Resources Management: Policies, Practices, and Challenges, aims to promote the importance of incorporating sociocultural dimensions in water resources management, an underexplored aspect for achieving water security and climate resilience.
Nature and Climate Nexus: Nature-Based Solutions for Urban and Rural Landscapes Read more about Nature and Climate Nexus: Nature-Based Solutions for Urban and Rural Landscapes Development projects in urban and rural communities focused on traditional gray infrastructure, such as seawalls, dams, and water treatment plants, especially in Asia and the Pacific, with limited consideration of biodiversity and climate impacts.
Harnessing Digital Technologies To Improve Water Utility Performance Read more about Harnessing Digital Technologies To Improve Water Utility Performance Digital technology is revolutionizing how we manage water, offering opportunities to improve water security and resilience for water utilities worldwide. Harnessing digital innovations and solutions has the potential to streamline operations, reduce operational costs, enhance system efficiencies, and ensure the sustainable management of water for all.
Real-time Radar Rainfall Estimation and Nowcasting System in Urban Areas Read more about Real-time Radar Rainfall Estimation and Nowcasting System in Urban Areas This presentation gives an overview of how weather radars can give real-time rainfall monitoring data in urban areas.
GWP’s Support Towards IWRM in Asia & the Pacific Region Read more about GWP’s Support Towards IWRM in Asia & the Pacific Region This presentation gives an overview of GWP's support programs for Integrated Water Resources Management Asia and the Pacific Region.