Cross-Cutting Topics
Water and environmental challenges extend beyond technical solutions alone. They are shaped by culture, history, social values, innovation, and the lived experiences of communities. Alongside scientifically grounded knowledge products, TheWaterChannel also serves as a platform for storytelling, reflection, and dialogue — documenting perspectives that connect water, society, and human development in broader and often unexpected ways.
This space highlights topics that cut across disciplines and themes, bringing attention to issues that may not fit within a single technical category but remain essential to understanding sustainable development. It explores subjects ranging from arts, culture, and history to innovation, equity, inclusion, and social change, recognizing that knowledge is not only technical but also social and experiential.
This collection gathers blogs, videos, stories, and publications that broaden the conversation — inviting readers to explore, question, and engage with the wider dimensions of water and sustainability.
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- Improved Laundry and Hygiene
- Ecologically-based Rodent Management
- Green and Blue Economy
- Vital Water Services
- Landscapes and Local Climates
- Knowledge Repository for GFFA 2026
- Soil Management
- Green Transformation
- Green Infrastructure
- Dryland Development
- Agroecology
- Livelihoods from Floods
- Locally-Led Adaptation in Practice
- Groundwater Management
- Water and Development Partnership
- Preserving Assets - Operation and Maintenance in Delta’s
- Salinity Management
- Water integrity
- Water Productivity
- Managing Desert Locusts
- None left behind
- Mega Irrigation
- Cross-Cutting Topics







