Despite difficulties to convince the farmers to irrigate their plants by greywater, 80% of farmers now use greywater in Jordan valley stated Guy Honore, Programme coordinator GIZ-Jordan, which reflects on national economy. Worth...> More
Qatar has neither rivers nor lakes; groundwater is the only available source of accessible freshwater for human consumption and agricultural uses in the country. In 2008, the government sets the Qatar National Food Security...> More
The Food and Water Watch NGO recommends banning the drilling through hydraulic fracturing. In addition to the enormous quantity of water needed for digging, the soil gets cracked because of the brutality of this technique used...> More
Land owner’s unions and the Société du Canal de Provence (SCP) welcomed around 450 participants for a technical visit on the 14 March, in Tholonet near Aix-en-Provence. The schedule included conferences, debates and seven site...> More
In Marseille, local authority networks are engaged in the questions of urbanisation and climate change. “The 21st century will be the century of cities” predicts David Cadman, President of ICLEI- Local governments for...> More
87% of French citizens are satisfied with the water supply in their community; constantly increasing over the last few years. The 16th barometer CI EAU/TNS Sofres “The French and Water” also reveals that 7 out of 10 French...> More
A Global Network of Water Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) was launched on 16 March 2012, through the initiative of the French association Ea eco-entreprises and with support from UNIDO (United Nations Industrial...> More