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Water-Culture Institute

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Amazon
Area: 5888268 km2
Countries:
Brazil; Peru; Suriname; France; Colombia; Guyana; Bolivia; Venezuela; Ecuador
Cities:
Santa Cruz; Manaus; La Paz
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Basins: Euphrates & Tigris in Asia
Gogra River
Rio Grande
Organization SDGs:
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Sustainable Agriculture (SDG 2.4)
Integrated Water Resource Management (SDG 6.5)
Water-Related Disaster Management (SDG 11.5)
Climate Resilience and Adaptation (SDG 13.1)
Organization Tags:
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Stormwater Management and Flood Control
Sustainable Withdrawals
Services Offered: No services needed/offered
Org. Type: NGO / Civil Society
Org. Size: Medium (100 - 499 Employees)
Language: English
Org. Website: www.waterculture.org
Org. Source: User
Profile Completion: 85%
Coalition: No

Organization Overview

The Water-Culture Institute promotes the sustainable management of our rivers, lakes, springs, and groundwater through (1) applying indigenous wisdom, and philosophical and cultural traditions that respect the rights of nature, (2) conducting research into ethics and value systems related to water management, and (3) encouraging broad-based stakeholder involvement in water decisions, and (4) networking among individuals and organizations working on on issues of water ethics.

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The Water-Culture Institute promotes the sustainable management of our rivers, lakes, springs, and groundwater through (1) applying indigenous wisdom, and philosophical and cultural traditions that respect the rights of nature, (2) conducting research into ethics and value systems related to water management, and (3) encouraging broad-based stakeholder involvement in water decisions, and (4) networking among individuals and organizations working on on issues of water ethics.

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