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possible, and adapt to become better performing and more prepared. Smart, targeted investments in health system resilience are …
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building resilience, translating these commitments into actions is imperative. This requires, for instance, better management … opportunities associated with a transition towards climate resilience and neutrality, the report proposes an Action Plan, with 40 …
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cyclones, floods, fires, and other climate-related extreme events. The report Building Financial Resilience to Climate Impacts … financial resilience at the country and regional levels, and for mobilising development co-operation to strengthen global … climate financial resilience. …
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Agriculture is a major user of water and is responsible for much of its pollution. But the agricultural sector faces increasing competition for scarce water supplies from urban and industrial users and, increasingly, to sustain ecosystems. This conference proceedings explores how both...
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Pressure on the quantity and quality of water from agriculture is a concern in many OECD countries. But the use of water in agriculture is essential to meet growing demands for food, and also provides environmental and social benefits. Key questions for policy makers are how to ensure the...
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Groundwater has provided great benefits to agriculture irrigation in semi-arid OECD countries, but its intensive use … report provides a characterisation of the diversity of groundwater systems, reviews policies in OECD countries, and proposes …
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, specifically on tariffs for urban water supply and sanitation (WSS) and irrigation water, pollution charges, surface water …
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