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  • Ioanna Antoniades created an event in WEFE4MED Knowledge Hub

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    Online Regional Workshop “Advancing Water-Energy-Food-Ecosystems Nexus (WEFE) with emphasis on governance, policy and institutional arrangements: Towards an Action Framework”

    Event date 19 янв '26 09:00 - 14:00 (CET)
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    La CNULD ofrece vacante para Pasantía en Política de Sequía.

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  • Suyu Liu posted in Asia Community

    1 month назад Видимость Общедоступный

    A brief from National University of Singapore
    https://www.isas.nus.edu.sg/papers/prolonged-drought-in-nepals-plains-c…

    Prolonged Drought in Nepal’s Plains: Causes, Effects and Remedies

    by Puspa Sharma

    4 August 2025

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    Summary

    The current prolonged drought in Nepal’s Madhesh Province is a result of both local environmental destruction and climate change. Nepal needs to initiate serious reforms to undo the local environmental damages and make its case for global climate justice.

    Nepal’s Madhesh Province has been experiencing prolonged drought this monsoon season. There is a severe lack of drinking water. Water unavailability for even basic household needs indicates that the plantation of rice – the staple of most Nepalis – has been disrupted. Rice has been planted in only about 50 per cent of the rice planting area in the province. In areas where plantations have been made, the fields have gone dry.

    Due to its significant contribution to national rice production, the Tarai/Madhesh region is commonly referred to as the granary of Nepal. There could be a significant reduction in Nepal’s rice production this year. This does not bode well for the country’s food security and farmers’ livelihoods.

    The provincial government of Madhesh Province has declared the province as drought-affected. It distributed drinking water through tankers and fire trucks. Given the precarious situation, the federal government has declared Madhesh Province a disaster-hit zone. Nepal’s Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli took an aerial survey of the drought-affected districts. He announced immediate installations of 500 deep-bore wells in several places of the affected region.

    Why is Nepal’s Madhesh Province facing such an unprecedented crisis? There are two key reasons.

    The first is the lack of adequate rainfall in the region this monsoon. Contrary to forecasts that Nepal would experience unusually high rainfall this season, there has been extremely little rainfall, notably in the Tarai/Madhesh region. The prime factor for this is probably climate change. Even weather forecasts have become more erratic.

    The second is the depletion of underground water, which is a prime source for both household use and irrigation. The Tarai/Madhesh region has experienced a gradual depletion of groundwater levels over the past decades for several reasons. The most important of them is the destruction of the Chure region.

    The Chure hills, also called the Siwaliks, lie immediately north of the Tarai/Madhesh plains. The average elevation of these hills is about 1,000 metres. The Chure region mostly consists of forests and plays a most significant role in maintaining the Tarai/Madhesh’s ecological and environmental balance. It gets more rainfall compared to the Tarai/Madhesh region. Moreover, the soft rocks and soil of the Chure region enable good rainwater absorption and groundwater recharge. Thus, the region is the main source of surface and groundwater for downstream areas in Tarai/Madhesh.

    Over the past few decades, activities such as deforestation for infrastructure development (mainly road constructions) and human settlements in and around the Chure region have resulted in massive destruction of Chure’s ecology. The most destructive of all the activities has been the uncontrolled and haphazard extraction of sand, gravel and boulders from and around the Chure region, whether legally or illegally. Such extractions have disturbed the natural water absorption and recharging process over many years, which has caused the current dry conditions in Madhesh Province.

    Environmental impacts of uncontrolled mining of sand, gravel and boulders from the Chure region have long been identified in Nepal. This had invited enormous debates in the past, particularly when the government announced the extraction and export of these materials to generate revenue. Several local governments have also encouraged these activities for revenue generation purposes.

    In 2009, under the initiation of the then President Ram Baran Yadav – the first President of the Republic of Nepal and who hails from Madhesh Province – the government initiated the President Chure-Conservation Programme. This was followed by the setting up of the President Chure-Terai Madhesh Conservation Development Committee in 2014. The Committee prepared the Chure Conservation Masterplan. In the initial years after the formation of the Committee and the release of the Masterplan, there were high hopes that this initiative would halt Chure’s destruction. However, after a few years, the initial momentum lost pace. The destructive activities continued unabated. A strong nexus between contractors and politicians with corrupt intentions are said to be among the major reasons for the continued destruction of the Chure region.

    To address Madhesh Province’s drought crisis, the major, long-term solution is to complete halt Chure’s destruction. It is also essential to restore Chure’s ecology. If the government is fully committed, it can bring an end to the extraction activities immediately. Restoring Chure’s ecology might take some time.

    To respond to the current crisis, the government might have found the installation of deep bore wells as the most effective means to provide immediate relief to the affected people in Madhesh Province and, hence, decided accordingly. However, several experts and environmentalists have rightly been sceptical about this measure and warned the government that this could be counterproductive. Due to the massively receded aquifers, it is uncertain whether and how many deep bore wells would be able to function successfully. Even if some of them will be able to reach the aquifers and pump out water, they will further deplete the already receded water table underground. This could further jeopardise the drought conditions in the region in the years to come. Perhaps it is high time to rethink the agricultural development model.

    Climate change is certainly an important factor in the current crisis. This is set to worsen in the years ahead. The major climate change contributors should also bear their share of responsibility in addressing the current crisis. When Nepal initiates reforms to address the local conditions that have caused the crisis, it will have a stronger moral standing in making its case for climate justice globally.

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  • Suyu Liu created new community content in Global Community

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    Intern for Drought Policy

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    54th Disaster Risk Management for Sustainable Development Hybrid Training Course

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    Saida Rivero created new community content in Latin America and the Caribbean Community

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  • Suyu Liu posted in Northern Mediterranean Community

    1 month назад Видимость Общедоступный

    I found a project as shown by the website below:
    https://www.space4water.org/local-perspectives-case-studies/escalating-…

    Escalating water scarcity and groundwater overextraction in Jordan: climate-driven droughts and the urgent need for integrated resource management

    Description
    This challenge centers on Jordan’s worsening water crisis, one of the most severe globally. The country faces chronic water scarcity due to naturally low rainfall, limited renewable water sources, and rapid population growth. The crisis is further intensified by climate-driven droughts and unsustainable groundwater extraction, which together threaten long-term water security. The challenge aims to develop space-based monitoring and management strategies to better understand, predict, and mitigate the compounding impacts of drought and groundwater depletion on national water systems.

    Has this problem been acknowledged in the past?
    Yes. The Government of Jordan has consistently identified water scarcity as a national security issue, reflected in strategic plans such as the National Water Strategy (2016–2025), done by the ministry of water and irrigations. NGOs, the Royal Jordanian Geographic Centre (RJGC), UN agencies (e.g., UNDP, FAO), and international donors (e.g., USAID, GIZ) have also highlighted overextraction, drought risks, and climate change impacts on water systems. However, the integration of space-based tools into long-term water planning remains underutilized.

    Can this challenge be solved using space technologies and data?
    Yes. Space technologies are vital for monitoring, forecasting, and managing water resources at scale. Relevant Technologies and Datasets:

    GRACE / GRACE-FO: To monitor changes in groundwater storage.
    High resolution satellite images/ Sentinel-1 & Sentinel-2 / Landsat: For land cover analysis, evapotranspiration, and agricultural water use.
    SMAP / AMSR2: To observe soil moisture and support drought severity assessments.
    GPM / TRMM: To quantify precipitation trends and anomalies.
    CMIP6 / ERA5 datasets: For long-term climate change modeling and scenario analysis.
    Geospatial integration platforms (e.g., GIS + remote sensing): For visualization and decision-making tools.
    Expected timeframe to develop a solution
    Short-term (Pilot development): 6–12 months
    Mid-term (Scaling + capacity building): 1–2 years
    Long-term (Policy integration + sustainability): 3–5 years
    Potential consequences if no action happens
    Accelerated depletion of major aquifers, risking irreversible damage.
    Increased water insecurity for households, agriculture, and industry.
    Greater risk of economic losses and social instability due to water conflicts.
    Reduced resilience to climate change and inability to meet SDG targets.
    Higher costs for emergency water sourcing and infrastructure.
    What are additional physical requirements for a solution?
    Satellite data access and processing infrastructure.
    Trained personnel in remote sensing, hydrology, and GIS.
    Ground observation networks for validation and calibration.
    Secure data storage and high-performance computing facilities.
    Institutional collaboration frameworks among ministries, universities, and international partners.
    Long-term funding mechanisms for operational sustainability.
    Impact of a solution if the success criteria are fulfilled
    Jordan will benefit from a robust, space-based water information system enabling sustainable groundwater use.
    Improved drought resilience through accurate forecasting and early warning.
    Data-driven governance and public trust in transparent water policies.
    Regional knowledge-sharing model for other arid and semi-arid countries facing similar challenges.
    Strengthened scientific and institutional capacity in climate-resilient water resource management.
    Problem Definition
    Jordan’s renewable freshwater availability is less than 100 m³ per person per year—far below the global water poverty threshold. Decades of overextraction have depleted groundwater reserves, particularly in critical basins like Amman-Zarqa. The problem is exacerbated by prolonged and more frequent droughts due to climate change, leading to diminished aquifer recharge and increased reliance on groundwater. Currently, water management lacks an integrated, data-driven system that connects drought monitoring, groundwater use, and climate projections. As a result, water planning and allocation remain reactive rather than strategic.
    Success criteria
    Develop an integrated, space-supported monitoring system for drought and groundwater dynamics.
    Support data-driven policies for equitable and sustainable water resource allocation.
    Strengthen early warning systems and climate adaptation strategies.
    Enhance national and local capacity in geospatial and hydrological analysis.
    Deployment of operational drought monitoring and groundwater tracking tools using remote sensing.
    Reduced groundwater overextraction rates in target basins.
    Implementation of policy changes informed by satellite-derived insights.
    Improved collaboration between governmental and research institutions.
    Thematic focus area
    Water scarcity and drought
    Groundwater
    Relevant data sources/publications
    FAO. AQUASTAT - FAO’s Global Information System on Water and Agriculture: Country Profile - Jordan. 2008. https://www.fao.org/aquastat/en/countries-and-basins/country-profiles/c….

    Hasan, N. A., Dongkai, Y., & Al-Shibli, F. 2023. “SPI and SPEI Drought Assessment and Prediction Using TBATS and ARIMA Models, Jordan.” Water 15, no. 20 (2023). https://doi.org/10.3390/W15203598.

    Jordan Ministry of Water and Irrigation. “National Water Strategy 2016-2025.” 2016. https://faolex.fao.org/docs/pdf/jor156264E.pdf.

    Royal Jordanian Geographic Centre maps and data
    Jordan Meteorological Department (JMD)
    CSIC Climate Services for SPI/SPEI computation
    CMIP6 datasets (IPCC)
    United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) reports on water governance in Jordan

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    Saida Rivero created an event in Latin America and the Caribbean Community

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    Los pastizales serán protagonistas en el Día Mundial de Lucha contra la Desertificación y la Sequía de 2026 en Kenia

    Event date 17 июн '26
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    Los pastizales serán protagonistas en el Día Mundial de la Desertificación y la Sequía de 2026 en Kenia

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    18 becas de doctorado totalmente financiadas en SAGE – Centro Regional para la Adaptación Sostenible al Cambio Global en Oriente Medio

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  • Edward Huang posted in Valuing Water Community

    1 month назад Видимость Общедоступный

    Happy New Year to the fellow members of the Valuing Water Community! I appreciate and look forward to the opportunities of learning and sharing as a new member of this community. We are lucky to have snow over the nearby mountain top after two weeks of rainstorm/windstorm which will be helpful for the mountain ecosystems. I just posted an event for your infomation about what we are doing now as part of CIEDM's grassroots actions of taking part in the celebration of the 2026 National Bird Day on 5 January and International Zero Waste Month throughout January, and welcome your comments.

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    Citizen Participation Actions on Water For Humans & Birds @ Arcadia Ecohome

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    Para abordar la sequía a escala global ¿Las vías financieras se están desplazando de la respuesta a emergencias (reactiva) hacia la resiliencia y preparación (proactiva)?

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    Para abordar la sequía a escala global ¿Las vías financieras se están desplazando de la respuesta a emergencias (reactiva) hacia la resiliencia y preparación (proactiva)?

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  • Suyu Liu posted in Africa Community

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    Bicycles help Zambian farmers push out through deought

    see this news on The Times: https://www.thetimes.com/uk/education/article/zambian-farmers-conservat…

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    CIEDM New Year Resolutions 2026 @ Arcadia Ecohome

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