Water Data And Analysis
Water is important to both the natural and built environment. Analyzing Water usage and quality helps to deepen understanding of […]
Water is important to both the natural and built environment. Analyzing Water usage and quality helps to deepen understanding of […]
Water is an important contributor to a sustainable and resilient sector. Water planning is an evolving and collaborative process that
Source: The World Bank A new World Bank report estimates that ten emerging global seaweed markets have a potential growth
သန့်ရှင်းသော ရေရှိမှုသည် အထူးအခွင့်အရေး ရယူခြင်းတစ်ခု မဟုတ်ပေ။ ၎င်းသည် မဖြစ်မနေလိုအပ်ချက်တစ်ခုဖြစ်ပါသည်။ ကျွန်တော်တို့ကမ္ဘာကြီး၏ အစိတ်အပိုင်း တော်တော်များများကို ရေထုဖြင့် လွှမ်းခြုံထားသော်လည်း ထိုရေအများစုမှာ လူသားများ သောက်သုံးရန်အတွက် မသင့်တော်ပေ။ World Widlife Federation ၏
Source: stormwater.wef.org Leveraging the technology behind its existing suite of satellite imagery products and its expertise in artificial intelligence, search-engine
Source: healingwaters.org – By: deborah.bense What is Ultrafiltration and Reverse Osmosis? Ultrafiltration and reverse osmosis are two ways to treat water.
Source: sprinewellwater.com Water comes in different types – tap water, purified water, filtered water and alkaline water, to name a
Source: Stockholm University New research presented at COP27 shows that water is much more important in mitigating climate change than previously
Source: UNOOSA.ORG – Space as a tool to accelerate change in sustainable water resources management, hydrology and the protection of aquatic
Source: The Australian Water Partnership – By: By Tony Slatyer, Water Policy Group Limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius over pre-industrial
Source: ScienceDaily – By: Stockholm University – Authors of a new report say that reaching climate targets depends heavily on better decisions
Source: Healing Waters International Clean and fresh water isn’t a privilege—it’s a necessity. Although water covers a large portion of
Source: University of Birmingham – Water security in mountain regions relies on an understanding of the interlinks of water supply and
Source: SEI – The Sittaung river basin (SRB) remains one of the least studied basins of Myanmar in terms of the
Source: International Water Association TYPE: WebinarDURATION: 1:30 hoursSTART DATE: 09 Nov 2022START TIME: 14:00 (London time)LANGUAGE: EnglishFORMAT: Discussion panel and sessionCERTIFICATION: N/A