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What type of solution would you be interested in or are you looking for?

Tell us if you are looking either for policies, solutions on the ground or both to give you better custom results. If you do not know the answer select Next and skip this question.

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On the ground actions are those that see real change in the way land, water or other resources are managed
Policy
Policy solutions are those that provide the framework or incentives for on-ground actions
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Satellite technology for drought monitoring
Near real-time drought monitoring systems
Irrigation techniques, efficiency of water use
Modernisation of irrigation to use less water
New or expanded irrigation systems
Reduced harvest insurance systems
Crop insurance systems
Land restoration
Water storage practices
Increase capacity of exisiting water storages
Water purification technology: Reverse osmosis
Back-up water supply infrastructure – e.g. RO units
Improving water supply infraestructure
Reducing losses in water supply infrastructure
Technological and social adaptability approaches
Drought proof drought prone villages (India)
Integrated Drought Management HelpDesk: Mitigation, Preparedness & Response
Integrated Drought Management HelpDesk
Tools, methodologies, publications, and best practices
FAO: The Drought Portal
United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Global Water Partnership European Commission NATIONAL DROUGHT MITIGATION CENTER UN Environment-DHI Centre on Water and Environment WORLD METEOROLOGICAL ORGANIZATION
United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Global Water Partnership European Commission NATIONAL DROUGHT MITIGATION CENTER UN Environment-DHI Centre on Water and Environment WORLD METEOROLOGICAL ORGANIZATION