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This project activates a full forensic diagnostic of a priority basin using the Water Resilience Model (WRM). It identifies hidden losses, ecological degradation, governance gaps, and systemic vulnerabilities across the catchment.The project combines field‐based assessments, spring and river testing, moisture … Learn More

Development of Water Footprint Assessments for 316 basins in Colombia for the bi-annual National Water Study (ENA)Project ResultsProduce information on Water use and pollution for the whole country and establish a Water Footprint methodology Learn More

Reduce water use in a targeted area identified in our annual water risk analysis Project Results 7,200 m3 of water annually More than 20% of the site’s water impact Learn More

At the beginning of 2018, Mexico City's "Agua Capital" initiated a 5-year pilot scheme to improve infiltration and aquifer recharge in areas that are currently devoted to agricultural and forest activities. The pilot has been well received by local farmers … Learn More

Effective engagement with local communities in nature-based solutions (NBS) projects requires thoughtful commitment. Build relationships with stakeholder groups and incorporate their input throughout the project lifecycle, from design and planning to project management and maintenance. Engaging and empowering a diverse … Learn More

Nature-based solutions (NBS) offer a broad range of benefits, including improved water quantity and quality, carbon sequestration, and biodiversity protection. However, these solutions may also have trade-offs (negative or unintended impacts) such as displacing land users or replacing diverse ecosystems … Learn More