
The Aqueduct of Willpower
By: Frank van Steenbergen To construct an aqueduct is a matter of both ingenuity and of will power: to get … Continued


By: Frank van Steenbergen To construct an aqueduct is a matter of both ingenuity and of will power: to get … Continued

by Shadi El Indary, Farah Kamaleddine, Luwieke Bosma, Zeina Mahmoud, Emiliano Moussa Farming in Lebanon, similarly to wide areas of … Continued

By Ashfaque Ahmed Soomro and Frank van Steenbergen Making earthen structures to divert and guide short term floods and irrigate … Continued

By Frank van Steenbergen As in many islands, Malta ever since it was inhabited was always dependent on springs and … Continued

by Getachew Engdayehu, Bantamlak Wondmnow, and Luwieke Bosma Background Despite severe problems—including substantial crop yield loss, damage to grazing grass, … Continued

By Frank van Steenbergen There is a 1000-year-old carob tree along an ancient Roman road and pilgrims’ path in Xemxija … Continued

By Muhammad Rahmatullah Khan (Water Resources Specialist) Postcard from Shanko Gujar Barn and Utror Kalam, in the upper catchment of … Continued

by Farah Kamaleddine, Shadi El Indary, Zeina Mahmoud, Emiliano Moussa, Luwieke Bosma As Lebanon’s food system struggles to recover from … Continued

By the Char Gujimari Community Implementation Committee, Mr. Ambor Ali (President, CIC) and Mst. Jannatul Naim This blog is part … Continued

by APIL NGO, supported by Zare Aida This blog is part of a dossier on locally-led adaptation, featuring insights and lessons from … Continued

By Md. Mehedi Hasan Shuvo, Monitoring & Evaluation Officer, Climate Change & Water Governance Program, Uttaran These personal stories are … Continued

by MIDP This blog is part of a dossier on locally-led adaptation, featuring insights and lessons from the Reversing the Flow (RtF) program. RtF … Continued