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ELLA: Climate Change Adaptation in Semi-arid Regions - 1st Moderator Video
Charlotte Heffer, ELLA Coordinator for SouthSouthNorth (southsouthnorth.org), introduces t...
published: 19 Mar 2012
ELLA: Climate Change Adaptation in Semi-arid Regions - 1st Moderator Video
Charlotte Heffer, ELLA Coordinator for SouthSouthNorth (southsouthnorth.org), introduces the ELLA Learning Alliance on Climate Change Adaptation in Semi-arid and Arid Regions. More information at http
published: 19 Mar 2012
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ELLA: Climate Change Adaptation in Semi-arid Regions - 1st Presentation
This first narrated presentation for this ELLA Learning Alliance, produced by South South ...
published: 15 Mar 2012
ELLA: Climate Change Adaptation in Semi-arid Regions - 1st Presentation
This first narrated presentation for this ELLA Learning Alliance, produced by South South North (www.southsouthnorth.org), is an introduction to the learning programme.
published: 15 Mar 2012
author: ELLA Programme
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ELLA: Climate Change Adaptation in Semi-arid Regions - Interview with Antonio Magalhaes
In this interview Antònio Carlos Magalhães from the Brazilian Centre for Str...
published: 27 Apr 2012
ELLA: Climate Change Adaptation in Semi-arid Regions - Interview with Antonio Magalhaes
In this interview Antònio Carlos Magalhães from the Brazilian Centre for Strategic Studies and Management in Science, Technology and Innovation (CGEE) shares his views on how infrastructure investments have reduced vulnerability of communities.
published: 27 Apr 2012
author: ELLA Programme
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ELLA Week 12: Climate Change and Forced Migration in Semi-Arid and Arid Regions
Dear ELLA participants, welcome to our last week in module 1. I look forward to your onlin...
published: 19 Jul 2012
ELLA Week 12: Climate Change and Forced Migration in Semi-Arid and Arid Regions
Dear ELLA participants, welcome to our last week in module 1. I look forward to your online contributions!
published: 19 Jul 2012
author: ELLA Programme
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Australian Outback Lifestyle Semi Arid Coastal South Australia 25 April 2012 01:01 (PDT)
Rose garden, semi arid climate, recycled treated household grey water 25 April 2012 01:01 ...
published: 25 Apr 2012
Australian Outback Lifestyle Semi Arid Coastal South Australia 25 April 2012 01:01 (PDT)
Rose garden, semi arid climate, recycled treated household grey water 25 April 2012 01:01 (PDT)
published: 25 Apr 2012
author: GhostbustersAust
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ELLA: Food Security under Climate Change - Interview with Renato Maluf
Prof. Renato Maluf is a professor at the Postgraduate Social Sciences Program of the Feder...
published: 08 Jun 2012
ELLA: Food Security under Climate Change - Interview with Renato Maluf
Prof. Renato Maluf is a professor at the Postgraduate Social Sciences Program of the Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro (CPDA/UFRRJ). He is a reknown expert on food and nutrition security, also serving currently as President of the Brazilian National Council on Food and Nutrition Security (CONSEA). In this interview Renato Maluf gives us his analysis of how food insecurity has been reduced in semi-arid Brazil, and how this can be relevant for climate change adaptation in semi-arid and arid regions.
published: 08 Jun 2012
author: ELLA Programme
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Empowering Poor People to Manage Water in Arid and Semi-arid Lands in Tanzania
This video portrays the difficulties of water scarcity faced by rural farmers and families...
published: 27 Jan 2012
Empowering Poor People to Manage Water in Arid and Semi-arid Lands in Tanzania
This video portrays the difficulties of water scarcity faced by rural farmers and families in Tanzania, and what the Global Water Initiative and its partners are doing to improve livelihoods in the region.
published: 27 Jan 2012
author: GWIEastAfrica1
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ELLA: Climate Change Adaptation - Module 1: Week 7 Moderator's Video
This gives a short introduction to this week's discussion on infrastructure and its ro...
published: 17 May 2012
ELLA: Climate Change Adaptation - Module 1: Week 7 Moderator's Video
This gives a short introduction to this week's discussion on infrastructure and its role for climate change adaptation in semi-arid and arid regions.
published: 17 May 2012
author: ELLA Programme
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ELLA: Climate Change Adaptation - Module 1 Week 8: Moderator's video
Climate change adaptation and water resources management: responses from institutions in s...
published: 28 May 2012
ELLA: Climate Change Adaptation - Module 1 Week 8: Moderator's video
Climate change adaptation and water resources management: responses from institutions in semi-arid and arid regions. This gives a short introduction to our upcoming two weeks' discussion on water resources and their role for climate change adaptation in semi-arid and arid regions.
published: 28 May 2012
author: ELLA Programme
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Livestock Mortality Composting: for Large and Small Operations in the Semi-Arid West
Four states (Montana, Colorado, New Mexico and Wyoming) along with NRCS and SARE collabora...
published: 21 Jun 2012
Livestock Mortality Composting: for Large and Small Operations in the Semi-Arid West
Four states (Montana, Colorado, New Mexico and Wyoming) along with NRCS and SARE collaborated on this video to discuss Livestock Mortality Composting.
published: 21 Jun 2012
author: CSUExtension
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ELLA: Vulnerability to Climate Change and Food Security - Interview with Jesse Ribot
Dear colleagues, in this interview Prof. Jesse Ribot argues how food security in semi-arid...
published: 25 Jun 2012
ELLA: Vulnerability to Climate Change and Food Security - Interview with Jesse Ribot
Dear colleagues, in this interview Prof. Jesse Ribot argues how food security in semi-arid and arid regions might not be linked to problems with food production.
published: 25 Jun 2012
author: ELLA Programme
Vimeo results:
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Climate Change & Variability in Semi-Arid Central Tanzania
published: 07 Apr 2011
Author: Center for International Studies
Climate Change & Variability in Semi-Arid Central Tanzania
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ClimaWater: Climate Change Impacts on River Basins in Semi-arid Areas in India
CLIMAWATER
is a joint initiative undertaken by Bioforsk, Norway,
Indian Institute of Techn...
published: 21 Jan 2011
Author: Ragnar Vaaga Pedersen
ClimaWater: Climate Change Impacts on River Basins in Semi-arid Areas in India
CLIMAWATER
is a joint initiative undertaken by Bioforsk, Norway,
Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi and
International Water Management Institute (IWMI) on a
pilot basis to analyze the impacts of climate change on
the hydrological regimes in the Godavari River Basin in
India.
The project team will interact with stakeholders and
together develop the base line scenarios of water scarcity
and adaptation measures and tools that will help address
the impacts in the region. The aim is that the measures
and tools developed can provide useful inputs to other
semi-arid areas in India. The project is funded by the Royal Norwegian Embassy, New Delhi.
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ClimaWater: Climate Change Impacts on River Basins in Semi-arid Areas in India
CLIMAWATER
is a joint initiative undertaken by Bioforsk, Norway,
Indian Institute of Tec...
published: 09 Nov 2011
Author: Bioforsk
ClimaWater: Climate Change Impacts on River Basins in Semi-arid Areas in India
CLIMAWATER
is a joint initiative undertaken by Bioforsk, Norway,
Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi and
International Water Management Institute (IWMI) on a
pilot basis to analyze the impacts of climate change on
the hydrological regimes in the Godavari River Basin in
India.
The project team will interact with stakeholders and
together develop the base line scenarios of water scarcity
and adaptation measures and tools that will help address
the impacts in the region. The aim is that the measures
and tools developed can provide useful inputs to other
semi-arid areas in India. The project is funded by the Royal Norwegian Embassy, New Delhi.
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The Cerrado of Brazil from ClimateChangeWater.org
The Brazilian savannah or cerrado is a semi-arid region of the South American interior. In...
published: 10 Aug 2009
Author: John Matthews
The Cerrado of Brazil from ClimateChangeWater.org
The Brazilian savannah or cerrado is a semi-arid region of the South American interior. In the rugged, dry landscape are beautiful surprises — high waterfalls, moonscapes, and exotic plants that thrive on regular fires. Here, staff from WWF visit the water resources of the cerrado, talk about their threats and special qualities, and why this little-known region is so important to preserve for the future. From August 2009.
Youtube results:
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Climate Change Adaptation technology: Stone Lines
Stone lines or ("bunds") slow down runoff, incerease water infiltration and for ...
published: 20 Jun 2011
Climate Change Adaptation technology: Stone Lines
Stone lines or ("bunds") slow down runoff, incerease water infiltration and for the basis for improved production in semi-arid areas. At the same time, sediment is captured behind these semi-permeable barriers. Stone lines were originally a traditional technique in the Sahel, but have been improved by careful construction, and through alingning on the contour. A perennial grass (Andropogon guyanus) is sometimes planted to supplement the lines where stone is scarce. Stone lines are suited to low slopes, high runoff and hand labour. This technique is readily adopted by resource-poor farmers and can lead to a harvest even in years with low and erratic rainfall. Wide and deep planting pits (zai in Burkina Faso; tassa in Niger) are often used in combination, acting as microcatchments within the field. Further details Critchley W (2010) More People More Trees. PA Publications Critchley W and Seigert K (1991) Water Harvesting. FAO Reij C (1991) Indigenous Soil and Water in Africa. IIED WOCAT (2007) Where the Land is Greener. CDE. FAO. UNEP
published: 20 Jun 2011
author: iiedclips
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Walking on Water - An Excellent Film (full video) - Part 1
Excellent explains how its approach to creating development through conservation is benefi...
published: 26 May 2011
Walking on Water - An Excellent Film (full video) - Part 1
Excellent explains how its approach to creating development through conservation is benefiting communities in Kenya. In addition to exploring each individual element of the charity's holistic approach to soil and water conservation, these films also offer a valuable insight into how Sand Dams, a key element of Excellent's approach, represent an effective and necessary small-scale approach to strengthening communities' long-term sustainability. Whilst being critical to improving water supplies, food production, health and incomes for communities in semi-arid Kenya, sand dams are also a grassroots answer to fighting climate change, a benefit recently reinforced by the release of the government commissioned Stern Report. The Stern Report has renewed attention on the impacts of climate change in Africa highlighting their uneven distribution, with the poorest countries being most affected. Simon Maddrell, Excellent's co-founder comments, "The development challenges in semi-arid Africa are completely different to the industrial nations. In semi-arid Africa it is conservation that can actually create sustainable development. Water and soil conservation provides farmers with the environment to create livelihoods by creating oases in semi-arid lands that can support water and food security. Arguably, the communities we are working with are doing far more to reverse the impacts of climate change than any of us in the West. They deserve our support, not just because they struggle to <b>...</b>
published: 26 May 2011
author: thisisexcellent
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Climate Engineering
3D animation movie created for Naga Foundation, visualizing the vision and concepts of Pet...
published: 05 Oct 2011
Climate Engineering
3D animation movie created for Naga Foundation, visualizing the vision and concepts of Peter Westerveld. Naga Foundation is a non-profit organisation that is based in the Netherlands. It is innovative in the work that it does in relation to water management in semi-arid parts of Africa and Asia.
published: 05 Oct 2011
author: zerocreativebv
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Climate Change Adaptation technology: Fanya Juu Terraces
Fanya juu ("throw the soil up" in Kiswahili) terraces are the most popular and s...
published: 20 Jun 2011
Climate Change Adaptation technology: Fanya Juu Terraces
Fanya juu ("throw the soil up" in Kiswahili) terraces are the most popular and successful cross-slop barrier measures used in Kenya's small scale farming sector. Contour earth bunds are constructed by throwing soil upwards from trenches immediately below them. This design leads to the gradual formation of terraces with a level or slightly forward sloping bed. This is a very versatile technology - ideally suited to smallholder farms, especially in sub-humid areas where the land is sloping and erosion a threat. Fodder grasses may be planted on the bunds and fed to livestock. In the dry areas, water harvesting from roads into the trenches allows production of bananas and fruits. This is a proven and effective adaptation technology in the highlands of East Africa and beyond. Further details Crithchley W (2010) More Peaople More Trees. PA Publications Hudson (1987) Soil and Water Conservation in Semi-Arid Areas. Soils Bulletin 57. FAO Thomas (1997) Soil and Water Conservation Manual for Kenya. Ministry of Agriculture. Government of Kenya WOCAT (2007) Where the Land is Greener. CDE. FAO. UNEP
published: 20 Jun 2011
author: iiedclips