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Soil & Groundwater Newsletter September 02, 2010 |
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Integrated water management - key to development
Integrate Water Management to Help Countries on Hydropower, says Review of World Bank Group Water Strategy With the global population expected to reach nine billion by 2050, economic development spurring demand for more and better food, and increased hydrological variability caused by climate change, a review of the World Bank Group`s water strategy calls for better information and a more integrated approach to water management. "We can`t properly tackle global priorities of food security, renewable energy, adaptation to climate change, public health, and urbanization unless we manage ... |
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Past, present and future of soil sciences
The Soil Science Society of America (SSSA) is reporting the results of a recent survey of trends related to the soil science profession. The results suggest that employment opportunities in soil and related sciences are increasing, and students, academics, and employers have a positive outlook for the future of soil science. Despite these positive findings, the survey identified areas to be addressed to enhance the soil science profession. The survey was conducted by SSSA in cooperation with the Social and Economic Sciences Research Center (SESRC) at Washington State University. Survey ... |
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