WASAG – The Global Framework on Water Scarcity in Agriculture

Events

WASAG Webinar 4: “Bridging financing gaps for Nationally Determined Contributions in agriculture under climate change”
09/06/2020 0:00 - 09/06/2020 0:00
Virtual
Italy
The Global Framework on Water Scarcity in Agriculture (WASAG) hosted by the FAO Land and Water Division organized its fourth webinar under the title: Bridging financing gaps for Nationally Determined Contributions in agriculture under climate change.
WASAG Webinar 3: “Water and Soil Management in Salt Affected Areas”
02/06/2020 0:00 - 02/06/2020 0:00
Virtual
Italy
The Global Framework on Water Scarcity in Agriculture (WASAG) hosted by the FAO Land and Water Division organized a series of webinars in collaboration with its Partners. The working group on “Saline Agriculture”, under the framework of WASAG, is organized a webinar titled "Soil and Water Management in salt affected areas:...
WASAG Webinar 2: “Saline Agriculture: Scaling up Opportunities and Challenges”
26/05/2020 0:00 - 26/05/2020 0:00
Virtual
Italy
The working group on “Saline Agriculture”, under the framework of WASAG, organized a webinar titled "Saline Agriculture: Scaling up Opportunities and Challenges" to share knowledge and experience on global projects related to saline farming, as well as smart digital approaches and solutions.
WASAG Webinar 1: “Water Scarcity, Abundance of Women?”
12/05/2020 0:00 - 12/05/2020 0:00
Virtual
Italy
In collaboration with the Women for Water Partnership (WfWP), a WASAG Partner, this first webinar on mainstreaming Gender in Water Scarcity in Agriculture under the title: WATER SCARCITY, ABUNDANCE OF WOMEN? shared with nearly 200 participants how women can play a better role in managing water scarcity in agriculture.
World Water Day 2020 ''Water and Climate Change''
22/03/2020 0:00 - 22/03/2020 0:00
Virtual
Italy
The science is clear: the global climate change crisis is altering the water cycle. This will make water availability less predictable, affecting water quality, worsening water scarcity and threatening sustainable development.

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