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By Frank van Steenbergen, June 2018 The austere beauty of the Kairouan Grand Mosque in Tunisia harbors a gracious secret. … Continued

By Frank van Steenbergen, June 2018 The austere beauty of the Kairouan Grand Mosque in Tunisia harbors a gracious secret. … Continued
By Letty Fajardo Vera and Frank van Steenbergen, May 2018 Early in the morning, delicate bitter orange blossom is harvested, … Continued
By Frank van Steenbergen, May, 2018 Picture from the Aghlabid Pools and small intake pond. Postcard from Kairouan, Tunisia … Continued
Fodder production with road water harvesting in African drylands Posted by Kevin Mganga May 22/05/2018 Drylands provide a vital livelihood stream … Continued
Ingenuity: ancient water harvesting in the Altiplano of Bolivia Posted by Francesco Sambalino and Martha Agujetas May 22/05/2018 Water scarcity … Continued
Our Earth has no scarcity of water, and hence the name “the blue planet”. But ironically, less than 3% of … Continued
Tackling Dust Posted by Frank van Steenbergen and Marta Agujetas March 09/03/2018 Planting trees, shrubs and grasses along the road … Continued
Using hydrological modelling to improve drainage in Polder 26, Bangladesh Posted by Flavia Simona Cosoveanu, Anisul Haque, and Marta Agujetas … Continued
We have a deal for you… Posted by Frank van Steenbergen March 23, 2018 We have a deal for you. … Continued
The potential of Roadwater Harvesting: A Malawian Demonstration Posted by Macpherson Nthara and Abraham Abhishek March 21, 2018 Farmers examining … Continued

Posted by Eduardo Tovar López March 20, 2018 Igunga is one of the driest districts in Tanzania. Water is very scarce, … Continued
Food Miles Posted by Mekdelawit Messay Deribe December 18,2017 Food Miles. Does it ring any bells? If yes, great! If … Continued