Climate change is the preeminent problem of the 21st century.
Read MoreWe have just released the latest issue of AGWA Updates, our internal e-newsletter. You can access the October issue by clicking here.
Read MoreWorld Water Week welcomes abstracts from experts and actors of all disciplines who wish to present their work and research at the scientific seminars during World Water Week in Stockholm.
Read MoreAGWA's Coordinator Dr. John Matthews will be teaching an upcoming course on "Climate-Resilient Resource Management." The one-week immersive course at Oregon State University will run from 25-29 June, 2018 at the Corvallis, OR campus (USA). It is a graduate level course designed for current grad students or professionals seeking additional training in the latest climate adaptation trends and perspectives.
Read MoreThe final installment in a series of three articles on water and climate change policy has just been released by Global Water Forum. The three-part series is written by a group of AGWA members including the Co-Chairs, Coordinator, and Policy Group members.
Read MoreA new mobile app has been designed to help monitor the impacts of climate on the water cycle. The iRain mobile app utilizes citizen science via crowd-soured data to track precipitation globally.
Read MoreThe OECD has developed a Checklist for decision-makers and stakeholders to assess the performance of flood risk governance arrangements at different levels, in light of the 12 OECD Principles on Water Governance adopted in June 2015.
Read MoreAGWA has just released its Annual Report for September 2015 - August 2016, which also outlines the organization's path forward for next year and beyond. The document is available to view or download here. The report summarizes AGWA’s policy work as well as technical programs and initiatives. It will be drawn upon during the Annual Meeting on Saturday 27 August in Stockholm.
Read MoreWorld Fish Migration Day (WFMD) is a one-day global initiative, with local events worldwide, to create awareness on the importance of open rivers and migratory fish.
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