The World Water Council (WWC), the International Network of Basin Organizations (INBO), whose permanent Secretariat is provided by the International Office for Water (OiEau), and The Nature Conservancy (TNC), launched the initiative for the…
El Consejo Mundial del Agua (CMA), la Red Internacional de Organismos de Cuenca (RIOC), cuya secretaría permanente está a cargo de la Oficina Internacional del Agua (OIAgua), y The Nature Conservancy (TNC), lanzaron la iniciativa para la firma de la…
El 9º Foro Mundial del Agua (21-26 de marzo de 2022, Dakar) :
"La seguridad del agua para la paz y el desarrollo"
Únase a la RIOC en Dakar para el 9º Foro Mundial del Agua, del 21 al 26 de marzo de 2022
El…
The 9th World Water Forum (21-26 March 2022, Dakar) :
“Water security for peace and development”
Join INBO in Dakar for the 9th World Water Forum, from 21 to 26 March 2022
The Forum is the largest international event…
Desde 1973, la IWRA ha organizado un Congreso Mundial del Agua cada tres años para promover el conocimiento, las políticas y la gestión de los recursos hídricos.
El Congreso Mundial del Agua es un lugar de encuentro para compartir experiencias,…
Since 1973, IWRA has held a World Water Congress every three years to advance water resources knowledge, policy and management.
The objective of the World Water Congress is to provide a meeting place to share experiences, promote discussion, and…
On Friday, 5th November 2021, during COP26, took place the signing ceremony of the Memorandum of Common Purpose (MOCP) between the Mississippi River Cities & Towns Initiative (MRCTI) and the International Network of Basin Organizations (INBO…
Groundwater constitutes the most abundant source of freshwater available on the planet. This makes groundwater crucial to socio-ecological systems, especially as it provides a source of freshwater for at least half the population worldwide [1].…
Groundwater constitutes the most abundant source of freshwater available on the planet. This makes groundwater crucial to socio-ecological systems, especially as it provides a source of freshwater for at least half the population worldwide [1].…
Un poco de historia
Hasta la Conferencia de las Naciones Unidas sobre el Cambio Climático en diciembre de 2015 en París (COP21), el agua parecía invisible. La agricultura, la energía y la silvicultura fueron reconocidas (con razón) como los…
A bit of history
Until the COP21 United Nations Climate Change Conference in December 2015 in Paris, It seemed that water was invisible. Agriculture, energy and forestry were (rightfully) recognized as the sole (wrongfully) key sectors to…