2014 Activities List - Water, Land and Ecosystems

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List of 2014 Activities
#
Centre
Flagship/
Theme
Flagship/ Theme
(Description)
AC
No.
Activity Cluster
(Description)
Title
Responsible Staff
1
ICARDA
2
2.1
Agricultural water and
land management
Irrigation scheme water
management improvement in the
Nile Delta, Egypt
Atef Swelam
2
ICRISAT
2
Sustainably
Increasing Land
and Water
Productivity (LWP)
Sustainably
increasing land and
water productivity
(LWP)
2.1
Agricultural water and
land management
KPC Rao and Mazvimavi
3
ICRISAT
2
2.1
Agricultural water and
land management
4
ICRISAT
2
2.1
Agricultural water and
land management
Enhancing green water use
efficiency in semi arid tropics
5
ICRISAT
2
2.1
Agricultural water and
land management
Develop and promote low-cost
runoff harvesting and soil conserving
systems for different rainfall zones
6
ICRISAT
3
Sustainably
increasing land and
water productivity
(LWP)
Sustainably
increasing land and
water productivity
(LWP)
Sustainably
increasing land and
water productivity
(LWP)
Regenerating
Degraded
Agricultural
Ecosystems (RDE)
Integrated management of Water for
productivity and Livelihood security
under variable and changing climatic
conditions in Asia, Eastern and
Central Africa
Training, capacity development and
technical consultancies for efficient
use of natural resources
3.3
Economic solutions
and incentives
Assessing impact of AWM
interventions in different rainfall
zones
7
IFPRI
2
Sustainably
Increasing Land
2.1
Agricultural Water and
Land Management
Energy use in irrigated agriculture
Suhas P Wani, KH
Anantha, Girish Chander,
Gajanan Sawargoankar,
MD Patil
Girish Chander, Suhas P
Wani, JB Soriano,
Gajanan Sawargaonkar,
AVR Kesava Rao
Kaushal K Garg, Suhas P
Wani, Rajesh Nune,
Rajneet Uppal and KH
Anantha
KH Anantha, Suhas P
Wani, Kaushal K Garg,
Rajesh Nune, Rajneet
Uppal, P Pathak,
Shalander Kumar, G
Muralikrishna
Claudia Ringler, Elizabeth
Bryan, Dawit Mekonnen
#
Centre
Flagship/
Theme
Flagship/ Theme
(Description)
AC
No.
Activity Cluster
(Description)
Title
Responsible Staff
Sustainably
Increasing Land
and Water
Productivity (LWP)
Sustainably
increasing land and
water productivity
(LWP)
2.1
Agricultural Water and
Land Management
USAID Feed-the-Future Small-scale
irrigation innovation lab
2.1
Agricultural water and
land management
Identification and dissemination of
site- and crop-specific
recommendations for the use of
rhizobial inoculants and other biofertilizers and necessary
accompanying measures to increase
crop productivity and soil health
within farming landscapes
Identification and dissemination of
Integrated Soil Fertility Management
recommendations for the
sustainable intensification of maizebased systems within farming
landscapes, with a specific focus on
striga management
Identification and dissemination of
Integrated Soil Fertility Management
recommendations for the
sustainable intensification of root
crop-based systems within farming
landscapes
Evaluation of the medium- to longterm impact of Integrated Soil
Fertility Management practices on
soil productivity and other soil-based
ecosystem services
Claudia Ringler, Liang
You, Hua Xie, Dawit
Mekonnen, Ruth MeinzenDick, Laia Domenech
Masso, Sangodele,
Dianda, Kamara,Vanlauwe
and Water
Productivity (LWP)
8
IFPRI
2
9
IITA
2
10
IITA
2
Sustainably
increasing land and
water productivity
(LWP)
2.1
Agricultural water and
land management
11
IITA
2
Sustainably
increasing land and
water productivity
(LWP)
2.1
Agricultural water and
land management
12
IITA
2
Sustainably
increasing land and
water productivity
(LWP)
2.1
Agricultural water and
land management
2
Kamara; Ajala; Vanlauwe
Yomeni, Hauser,
Vanlauwe
Various (from 2001 to
2014)
#
Centre
Flagship/
Theme
Flagship/ Theme
(Description)
AC
No.
Activity Cluster
(Description)
Title
Responsible Staff
13
IITA
2
Sustainably
increasing land and
water productivity
(LWP)
2.1
Agricultural water and
land management
Huising, Bamba,
Vanlauwe
14
ILRI
2
2.1
Agricultural Water and
Land Management
15
IWMI
2
2.1
Agricultural Water and
Land Management
Innovation Lab for Small Scale
Irrigation in Sub-Saharan Africa
(ILSSI)
Simon Langan, Nicole
Lefore
16
IWMI
2
Sustainably
Increasing Land
and Water
Productivity (LWP)
Sustainably
Increasing Land
and Water
Productivity (LWP)
Sustainably
Increasing Land
and Water
Productivity (LWP)
Facilitation of partnerships towards
the development and dissemination
of resource-use efficient soil
management recommendations for
priority farming systems in West
Africa
Identifying, testing and scaling
small-scale irrigation options for
enhanced livestock feed production
2.1
Agricultural Water and
Land Management
Xueliang Cai
17
IWMI
2
2.1
Agricultural Water and
Land Management
18
IWMI
2
2.1
Agricultural Water and
Land Management
Improved Management of
Agricultural Water in Eastern and
Southern Africa
Nicole Lefore
19
IWMI
2
2.1
Agricultural Water and
Land Management
Gender equitable Wealth Creation
through Optimized Value Chains in
Tanzania and South Africa
Barbara van Koppen and
Atmaram Mishra
20
IWMI
2
Sustainably
Increasing Land
and Water
Productivity (LWP)
Sustainably
Increasing Land
and Water
Productivity (LWP)
Sustainably
Increasing Land
and Water
Productivity (LWP)
Sustainably
Increasing Land
and Water
Productivity (LWP)
Identification sites for irrigation
expansion, considering resilience of
ecosystems, backward and forward
linkages and investment
opportunities (models) in SSA
Livestock and Irrigation Value chain
for Ethiopian Smallholders (LIVES)
2.1
Agricultural Water and
Land Management
Water Management Solutions for
Flood Recession and Dry Season
Farming in Nigeria
Tim Williams
3
Alan Duncan
Simon Langan
#
Centre
Flagship/
Theme
Flagship/ Theme
(Description)
AC
No.
Activity Cluster
(Description)
Title
Responsible Staff
21
IWMI
2
2.1
Agricultural water and
land management
AWM in rainfed landscapes
Johnston, Robyn
22
IWMI
2
2.1
Agricultural water and
land management
Dynamics of water in rainfed
landscapes
Johnston, Robyn
23
IWMI
2
2.1
Agricultural water and
land management
Groundwater in Cambodia
Johnston, Robyn
24
ICARDA
2
2.2
Revitalizing irrigation
systems
Institutional and policy options for
Improved water allocation and use in
the Egyptian Delta
Theib Oweis, Fawzi
Karajeh and Atef Swelam
25
ICARDA
2
2.2
Revitalizing irrigation
systems
IFPRI
2
2.2
Revitalizing irrigation
systems
Managing irrigation-drainage
systems to sustainably enhance
productivity in Fergana Valley,
Central Asia
Evaluating the impact of irrigation on
ecosystems services (ES) and
smallholder resilience in Nepal
Vinay Nangia and Akmal
Akramkhanov
26
27
IWMI
2
2.2
Revitalizing irrigation
systems
Improving Canal Irrigation
Performance in Asia
Arif Anwar
28
IWMI
2
2.2
Revitalizing irrigation
systems
Irrigation Water use Improvement
Manthrithilake, Herath
29
IWMI
2
Sustainably
increasing land and
water productivity
(LWP)
Sustainably
increasing land and
water productivity
(LWP)
Sustainably
increasing land and
water productivity
(LWP)
Sustainably
Increasing Land
and Water
Productivity (LWP)
Sustainably
Increasing Land
and Water
Productivity (LWP)
Sustainably
Increasing Land
and Water
Productivity (LWP)
Sustainably
Increasing Land
and Water
Productivity (LWP)
Sustainably
Increasing Land
and Water
Productivity (LWP)
Sustainably
Increasing Land
and Water
Productivity (LWP)
2.2
Revitalizing irrigation
systems
Understanding past and present
water control interactions in irrigation
systems for identifying tailor made
solutions for future strategies for
Kai Wegerich
4
Wei Zhang (PI), Yanyan
Liu (co-PI)
#
Centre
Flagship/
Theme
Flagship/ Theme
(Description)
AC
No.
Activity Cluster
(Description)
Title
Responsible Staff
improving irrigation system
management.
30
IWMI
2
Sustainably
Increasing Land
and Water
Productivity (LWP)
Sustainably
Increasing Land
and Water
Productivity (LWP)
Sustainably
Increasing Land
and Water
Productivity (LWP)
Sustainably
Increasing Land
and Water
Productivity (LWP)
2.2
Revitalizing irrigation
systems
Drivers of Performance of Canal
Irrigation- Case study in
Maharashtra, India
Ravinder Paul Singh
Malik, Upali Amarasinghe
and S. Prathapar
31
IWMI
2
2.2
Revitalizing irrigation
systems
Ravinder Paul Singh
Malik, Tushaar Shah, K.
Palanisami
2.2
Revitalizing irrigation
systems
Innovations for More Food with Less
Water – Task 1: Synthesis of
Knowledge, International
Experience, and Best Practices
Water Governance in Pakistan
through dialogue
32
IWMI
2
33
IWMI
2
Management, Development, &
Coordination of Irrigations SRP
Peter McCornick
35
Bioversity
3
Regenerating
Degraded
Agricultural
Ecosystems (RDE)
3.1
Landscape restoration
and their impacts
Bhuwon Sthapit; Devra
Jarvis; Paola De Santis;
Michael Halewood; Toby
Hodgkin, Danny Hunter
3
Regenerating
Degraded
Agricultural
Ecosystems (RDE)
3.1
Landscape restoration
and their impacts
Providing ecosystem services and
resilience through the use of
agricultural biodiversity within
production systems in South and
Southeast Asia (Nepal, Sri Lanka)
Regulating current and future
damage from pests and diseases
through enhanced use of intraspecific crop diversity in agricultural
production landscapes
36
Bioversity
Arif Anwar
34
5
Devra Jarvis, Paola De
Santis, Keyu Bai, Rose
Nankya, Isabel LopezNoriega
#
Centre
Flagship/
Theme
Flagship/ Theme
(Description)
AC
No.
Activity Cluster
(Description)
Title
Responsible Staff
37
Bioversity
3
Regenerating
Degraded
Agricultural
Ecosystems (RDE)
3.1
Landscape restoration
and their impacts
Muhabbat Turdieva; Devra
Jarvis; Paola De Santis;
Isabel Lopez-Noreiga
38
Bioversity
3
3.1
Landscape restoration
and their impacts
39
Bioversity
3
Regenerating
Degraded
Agricultural
Ecosystems (RDE)
Regenerating
Degraded
Agricultural
Ecosystems (RDE)
Agricultural biodiversity to improve
regulating and supporting
ecosystem services in agriculture
landscapes in water-scarce
environments of Central Asia
Use of agrobiodiversity for
ecosystem resilience in managed
and natural landscapes of Cuba
3.1
Landscape restoration
and their impacts
Contributing to the resilience of
agricultural landscapes through
improved seed systems
40
CIAT
3
Regenerating
Degraded
Agricultural
Ecosystems (RDE)
3.1
Landscape restoration
and their impacts
Reinvesting in soil quality: the basis
for long-term gains in productivity
and ecosystem services in East,
West and Southern Africa.
41
CIAT
3
3.1
Landscape restoration
and their impacts
42
CIAT
3
Regenerating
Degraded
Agricultural
Ecosystems (RDE)
Regenerating
Degraded
Agricultural
Ecosystems (RDE)
3.1
Landscape restoration
and their impacts
43
CIAT
3
Regenerating
Degraded
Agricultural
Ecosystems (RDE)
3.1
Landscape restoration
and their impacts
Reducing land degradation and
increasing resilience of smallholder
farmers in SSA (East, Southern and
West Africa)
Harnessing natural resource
management strategies to optimize
resource flows: Scaling from farmscale to landscape level and the
interactions among scales
Biodiversity in Agroforestry Systems
of Central America and Strategic
landscape studies
Isabel Lopez Noriega;
Devra Jarvis; Raymond
Vodouhe, Pablo
Eyzaguirre, Rose Nankya;
Paola De Santis; Bhuwon
Sthapit; Muhabbat
Turdieva
Fred Kizito, Evan Girvetz,
Justine Cordingley, Leigh
Winowiecki, Lulseged
Desta and Katherine
Snyder
Fred Kizito, Lulseged
Desta, Justine Cordingley,
Evan Girvertz
6
Pablo Eyzaguirre, Nadia
Bergamini, Paola De
Santis
Fred Kizito, Katherine
Snyder, Leigh Winowiecki,
Job Kihara, Rolf Sommer,
Lulseged Desta
Aracely Castro, Steve
Fonte, Glenn Hymann,
Mayesse Silva
#
Centre
Flagship/
Theme
Flagship/ Theme
(Description)
AC
No.
Activity Cluster
(Description)
Title
Responsible Staff
44
CIAT
3
3.1
Landscape restoration
and their impacts
CIAT
3
3.1
Landscape restoration
and their impacts
Addressing the challenges of
smallholder farming communities:
Restoring Degraded
Agroecosystems
CRP Management Committee and
SRP Leadership
Aracely Castro; Diego
Valbuena; Pablo Siles
45
46
ICARDA
3
3.1
Landscape restoration
and their impacts
Towards a salinity management
framework for the Nile Delta
Richard Soppe, IWLMP
team, ICARDA
47
ICARDA
3
3.1
Landscape restoration
and their impacts
Towards salinity management
framework in Central Asia
Richard Soppe + IWLMP
team, ICARDA
48
ICARDA
3
3.1
Landscape restoration
and their impacts
Towards implementation of a salinity
management framework in the
Mesopotamian plain
Richard Soppe + IWLMP
team
49
IFPRI
3
Regenerating
Degraded
Agricultural
Ecosystems (RDE)
Regenerating
Degraded
Agricultural
Ecosystems (RDE)
Regenerating
Degraded
Agricultural
Ecosystems (RDE)
Regenerating
Degraded
Agricultural
Ecosystems (RDE)
Regenerating
Degraded
Agricultural
Ecosystems (RDE)
Regenerating
Degraded
Agricultural
Ecosystems (RDE)
3.1
Landscape restoration
and their impacts
Wei Zhang (PI), Ephraim
Nkonya (co-PI)
50
IWMI
3
3.1
Landscape restoration
and their impacts
51
IWMI
3
Regenerating
Degraded
Agricultural
Ecosystems (RDE)
Regenerating
Degraded
Agricultural
Ecosystems (RDE)
Understanding the provision and
multidimensional benefit of
ecosystem services and implications
for natural resource management in
Nigeria
Salinity Management in Central Asia
and Pakistan
3.1
Landscape restoration
and their impacts
Aligning human demand on
water/land/ecosystem resource
stocks, flows and services in the
Niger and Volta Basins
Tim Ellis
7
Deborah Bossio
Akmal Karimov
#
Centre
Flagship/
Theme
Flagship/ Theme
(Description)
AC
No.
Activity Cluster
(Description)
Title
Responsible Staff
52
Bioversity
3
Regenerating
Degraded
Agricultural
Ecosystems (RDE)
3.2
Ecosystem services
assessment, exploring
trade-offs, and
equitable planning of
restoration
interventions
Front-loading ecosystem services
and resilience in WLE
53
CIAT
3
Regenerating
Degraded
Agricultural
Ecosystems (RDE)
3.2
Ecosystem services
assessment, exploring
trade-offs, and
equitable planning of
restoration
interventions
Explore the contribution of soil
health and quality in regional yield
gaps and associated management
Fabrice DeClerck, Devra
Jarvis, Keyu Bai, Pablo
Eyzaguirre, Nadia
Bergamini, Ehsan Dulloo,
Adam Drucker, Carlo
Fadda, Elisabetta Gotor,
Isabel Lopez, Muhabbat
Turdieva, Bhuwon Sthapit
Job Kihara, Kenneth
Nyombi, Rolf Sommer,
Leigh Winowiecki and
Katherine Snyder
54
CIP
3
Regenerating
Degraded
Agricultural
Ecosystems (RDE)
3.2
Defining management strategies to
improve water use efficiency and
soil carbon stocks in rainfed systems
and modeling their impact at
different spatial and temporal scales
Roberto Quiroz
55
ICARDA
3
Regenerating
Degraded
Agricultural
Ecosystems (RDE)
3.2
Combating land degradation and
improving productivity through
integrated watershed management,
monitoring and community
participation
Feras Ziadat (Debra
Turner, Mohamed
Boufaroua, Theib Oweis
56
ICRISAT
3
Regenerating
Degraded
Agricultural
Ecosystems (RDE)
3.3
Ecosystem services
assessment, exploring
trade-offs, and
equitable planning of
restoration
interventions
Ecosystem services
assessment, exploring
trade-offs, and
equitable planning of
restoration
interventions
Economic solutions
and incentives
Assessing the dynamics of poverty
and land degradation in the sahelian
Countries of West Africa
Jupiter Ndjeunga
8
#
Centre
Flagship/
Theme
Flagship/ Theme
(Description)
AC
No.
Activity Cluster
(Description)
Title
Responsible Staff
57
IFPRI
3
Regenerating
Degraded
Agricultural
Ecosystems (RDE)
3.2
Mobile agent-based ecosystem
services management in smallholder
landscapes - East and Southeast
Asia
Andrew Bell, Wei Zhang
58
IITA
3
Regenerating
Degraded
Agricultural
Ecosystems (RDE)
3.2
Assessment of non-responsiveness
within heterogeneous farming
landscapes, identification of soilspecific diagnostic indicators and
evaluation of rehabilitation measures
Dries Roobroeck, Bernard
Vanlauwe, Mahammadu
Dianda, Alpha Kamara,
Generose Nziguheba
59
Bioversity
3
Regenerating
Degraded
Agricultural
Ecosystems (RDE)
3.3
Ecosystem services
assessment, exploring
trade-offs, and
equitable planning of
restoration
interventions
Ecosystem services
assessment, exploring
trade-offs, and
equitable planning of
restoration
interventions
Economic solutions
and incentives
Positive Externalities and Trade-offs:
Generating Valuation Information for
the Capture of Agrobiodiversityrelevant Ecosystem Values for
Improved Livelihoods
Adam Drucker
60
CIAT
3
Regenerating
Degraded
Agricultural
Ecosystems (RDE)
3.3
Economic solutions
and incentives
Katherine Snyder and
Nelson Mango
61
ILRI
3
3.3
Economic solutions
and incentives
62
IWMI
4
Regenerating
Degraded
Agricultural
Ecosystems (RDE)
Recovering and
Reusing Resources
in Urbanized
Ecosystems (RRR)
Evaluate policy, institutional and
cultural barriers that hinder access,
use and control of land and water
resources in rainfed landscapes
especially for women.
Enhancing the value of ecosystem
services in pastoral systems
4.1
Feasibility studies for RRR business
models in South Asia and Ghana
Soumya Balasubramanya;
Sudarshana Fernando;
Solomie Gebrezgabher
63
IWMI
4
Recovering and
Reusing Resources
in Urbanized
Ecosystems (RRR)
4.1
Business
opportunities in
nutrient, water and
energy recovery and
reuse
Business
opportunities in
nutrient, water and
Regional and International
Publications
Pay Drechsel
9
Silvia Silvestri
#
Centre
Flagship/
Theme
Flagship/ Theme
(Description)
AC
No.
Activity Cluster
(Description)
Title
Responsible Staff
Scaling out RRR from Faecal
Sludge for Food Production in
Ghana
Nikiema, Josiane
Developing and testing RRR
business models in Uganda, Peru,
India and Vietnam
Miriam Otoo
Support, Development, and
Coordination of RRR
Pay Drechsel
Harnessing marginal-quality water
availability and management for
sustainable use in the Nile River
Basin and beyond
Integrating bio-treated wastewater
reuse in agriculture with enhanced
water use efficiency (merged with
Design and development of biotreatment technique for wastewater
treatment)
From water quality interventions to
global public goods
TBC
energy recovery and
reuse
64
IWMI
4
Recovering and
Reusing Resources
in Urbanized
Ecosystems (RRR)
4.1
Business
opportunities in
nutrient, water and
energy recovery and
reuse
Business
opportunities in
nutrient, water and
energy recovery and
reuse
Business
opportunities in
nutrient, water and
energy recovery and
reuse
Safe wastewater
reuse
65
IWMI
4
Recovering and
Reusing Resources
in Urbanized
Ecosystems (RRR)
4.1
66
IWMI
4
Recovering and
Reusing Resources
in Urbanized
Ecosystems (RRR)
4.1
67
ICARDA
4
4.2
68
ICRISAT
4
Recovering and
Reusing Resources
in Urbanized
Ecosystems (RRR)
Recovering and
Reusing Resources
in Urbanized
Ecosystems (RRR)
4.2
Safe wastewater
reuse
69
IWMI
4
Recovering and
Reusing Resources
in Urbanized
Ecosystems (RRR)
4.2
Safe wastewater
reuse
10
MD Patil, SP Wani, Girish
Chander, Kaushal K Garg,
Swati Choudhary
Javier Mateo-Sagasta,
Priyanie Amerasinghe,
Josiane Nikiema, Philip
Amoah and Pay Drechsel
#
Centre
Flagship/
Theme
Flagship/ Theme
(Description)
AC
No.
Activity Cluster
(Description)
Title
Responsible Staff
70
IWMI
4
4.3
Pay Drechsel; Priyanie
Amerasinghe; Philip
Amoah
ICARDA
5
Resource
management in
intensified peri-urban
ecosystems.
Managing water
resources' variability
and rethinking storage
Resources under multiple pressure
in urban and peri-urban areas
71
Recovering and
Reusing Resources
in Urbanized
Ecosystems (RRR)
Managing
Resources
Variability and
Competing Use
(MRV)
Evaluation of upstream- downstream
consequences of supplemental
irrigation and assessment of the
impacts on water productivity in
upper Karkheh river basin of Iran
Theib Oweis
72
ICRISAT
5
5.1
Managing water
resources' variability
and rethinking storage
Enhancing blue water efficiency in
the semi-arid tropics
73
IFPRI
5
5.1
Managing water
resources' variability
and rethinking storage
Water Security Taskforce
Gajanan Sawargaonkar,
Rajneet Uppal, JB
Soriano, Suhas P Wani,
Girish Chander, Kaushal K
Garg, Rajesh Nune
Mark Rosegrant, Claudia
Ringler, Tingju Zhu and
Richard Robertson
74
IFPRI
5
5.1
Managing water
resources' variability
and rethinking storage
NSF: Belmont Forum-G8 Initiative
Collaborative Research: Southern
Africa's Hydro-Economy and Water
Security: SAHEWS
Claudia Ringler, James
Thurlow, Tingju Zhu
75
IWMI
5
5.1
Managing water
resources' variability
and rethinking storage
IWMI-INDIA Water Policy Program
Tushaar Shah
76
IWMI
5
Managing
Resources
Variability and
Competing Use
(MRV)
Managing
Resources
Variability and
Competing Use
(MRV)
Managing
Resources
Variability and
Competing Use
(MRV)
Managing
Resources
Variability and
Competing Use
(MRV)
Managing
Resources
Variability and
Competing Use
(MRV)
5.1
Managing water
resources' variability
and rethinking storage
Land and Water Management
interventions to Cope with Climate
Variability, Climate Change and
Uncertainty in the IGP
Romulus Okwany
5.1
11
#
Centre
Flagship/
Theme
Flagship/ Theme
(Description)
AC
No.
Activity Cluster
(Description)
Title
Responsible Staff
77
IWMI
5
5.1
Managing water
resources' variability
and rethinking storage
Role of Water Resources in
Prospects for Indian Agriculture;
Ravinder Malik
78
IWMI
5
5.1
Managing water
resources' variability
and rethinking storage
Groundwater Governance in the
Arab World: Taking Stock and
Addressing the Challenges
Francois Molle
79
IWMI
5
5.1
Managing water
resources' variability
and rethinking storage
Groundwater in Africa
Karen Villholth
80
IWMI
5
5.1
Managing water
resources' variability
and rethinking storage
Water Infrastructure Solutions from
Ecosystem Services Underpinning
Climate Resilient Policies and
Programmes (WISE-UP to Climate)
Matthew McCartney
81
IWMI
5
5.1
Managing water
resources' variability
and rethinking storage
Optimizing water resource
development for poverty alleviation:
combining Green (natural) and Grey
(built) infrastructure
Matthew McCartney
82
IWMI
5
5.1
Managing water
resources' variability
and rethinking storage
Gangetic Aquifer Management for
Ecosystem Services (GAMES)
Upali Amarasinghe
83
IWMI
5
Managing
Resources
Variability and
Competing Use
(MRV)
Managing
Resources
Variability and
Competing Use
(MRV)
Managing
Resources
Variability and
Competing Use
(MRV)
Managing
Resources
Variability and
Competing Use
(MRV)
Managing
Resources
Variability and
Competing Use
(MRV)
Managing
Resources
Variability and
Competing Use
(MRV)
Managing
Resources
Variability and
Competing Use
(MRV)
5.1
Managing water
resources' variability
and rethinking storage
Mitigating major floodwater impacts
in Asia: The subsurface solution for
damage control and livelihood
enhancement
Paul Pavelic
12
#
Centre
Flagship/
Theme
Flagship/ Theme
(Description)
AC
No.
Activity Cluster
(Description)
Title
Responsible Staff
84
IWMI
5
5.1
Managing water
resources' variability
and rethinking storage
Managed aquifer recharge in the
Syrdarya River Basin - Upscaling
Opportunities
Akmal Karimov
85
IWMI
5
5.1
Managing water
resources' variability
and rethinking storage
Creating wetlands to improve
reservoir fisheries
Matthew McCartney
86
IWMI
5
5.1
Managing water
resources' variability
and rethinking storage
Evaluation of Flood Risks,
livelihoods implications and
adaptation measures in Sri Lanka
and Myanmar
Giriraj, Amarnath and
Yoshi Inada
87
IWMI
5
5.1
Managing water
resources' variability
and rethinking storage
Water Availability and Agricultural
Adaptation Options of the Koshi
Basin under Global Environmental
Change
Luna Bharati
88
IWMI
5
5.1
Managing water
resources' variability
and rethinking storage
Improved Village scale groundwater
recharge and management for
agriculture and livelihood
development in India
Paul Pavelic
89
IWMI
5
5.1
Managing water
resources' variability
and rethinking storage
Watershed Hydrology Impact
Monitoring Research in Mountain
Eco-Regions, Nepal
Luna Bharati
90
CPWF
5
Managing
Resources
Variability and
Competing Use
(MRV)
Managing
Resources
Variability and
Competing Use
(MRV)
Managing
Resources
Variability and
Competing Use
(MRV)
Managing
Resources
Variability and
Competing Use
(MRV)
Managing
Resources
Variability and
Competing Use
(MRV)
Managing Resource
Variability and
Competing Use
(MRV)
Managing
Resources
Variability and
Competing Use
(MRV)
5.1
Managing water
resources’ variability
and re-thinking
storage
Resource profiles, extrapolation
domains, and land-use patterns in
the Ganges
Dr. Andrew Nelson
13
#
Centre
Flagship/
Theme
Flagship/ Theme
(Description)
AC
No.
Activity Cluster
(Description)
Title
Responsible Staff
91
CPWF
5
5.1
Managing water
resources’ variability
and re-thinking
storage
Productive, profitable, and resilient
agriculture and aquaculture systems
in the Ganges
Dr. Elizabeth Humphreys
92
CPWF
5
5.1
Managing water
resources’ variability
and re-thinking
storage
Water governance and communitybased management in the Ganges
Marie Charlotte Buisson
93
CPWF
5
5.1
Managing water
resources’ variability
and re-thinking
storage
Assessment of the impact of
anticipated external drivers of
change on water resources of the
coastal zone in the Ganges
Zahirul Haque Khan
94
CPWF
5
5.1
Managing water
resources’ variability
and re-thinking
storage
Integrated management of small
reservoirs for multiple uses
Dr. Craig Meisner
95
CIAT
5
5.2
Resource allocation
and sharing of benefit
of all
CIAT
5
5.2
Resource allocation
and sharing of benefit
of all
97
ICARDA
5
Managing Resource
Variability and
Competing Use
(MRV)
5.2
Resource allocation
and sharing of benefit
of all
Support Policy makers in catalyzing
implementation mechanisms of
rewards for ecosystem services in
Peru
Managing ecosystem services for
food security and the nutritional
health of the rural poor at the forest
agricultural interface (Colombia and
Malawi)
Valuation of Ecosystem Services for
Improving Agricultural Water
Management
Marcela Quintero
96
Managing
Resources
Variability and
Competing Use
(MRV)
Managing
Resources
Variability and
Competing Use
(MRV)
Managing
Resources
Variability and
Competing Use
(MRV)
Managing
Resources
Variability and
Competing Use
(MRV)
Managing Resource
Variability and
Competing Use
(MRV)
Managing Resource
Variability and
Competing Use
(MRV)
14
Marcela Quintero and
Gisella Cruz
Vinay Nangia
#
Centre
Flagship/
Theme
Flagship/ Theme
(Description)
AC
No.
Activity Cluster
(Description)
Title
Responsible Staff
98
ICARDA
5
5.2
Resource allocation
and sharing of benefit
of all
IFPRI
5
5.2
Resource allocation
and sharing for the
benefit of all
100
IFPRI
5
5.2
Resource allocation
and sharing for the
benefit of all
Quantification of nitrogen dynamics
and flows and mitigation of its losses
in agricultural systems in the Indus
basin, Pakistan
Enhancing Groundwater Simulation
in the IMPACT-Water Model for
Assessment of Groundwater
Irrigation Sustainability and Food
Production Impacts
Experimental Games for
Strengthening Collective Action:
Learning from Field Experiments in
India and Colombia
Debra Turner, IWLPM
team and ICARDA
99
101
IFPRI
5
5.2
Resource allocation
and sharing of benefit
of all
Water quality modeling
Hua Xie, Liangzhi You,
Tingju Zhu, Gauthier Pitois
102
IFPRI
5
5.2
Resource allocation
and sharing of benefit
of all
Basin gender profile
Andrew Bell, Ruth
Meinzen-Dick
103
IFPRI
5
5.2
Resource allocation
and sharing of benefit
of all
FishPaCT: An Investment Policy
Model of Fisheries Sector in the
Pacific Coral Triangle Countries
Mark W. Rosegrant;
Nicostrato Perez; Rowena
Valmonte-Santos
104
IFPRI
5
5.2
Resource allocation
and sharing of benefit
of all
Global Water futures update-book
Tingju Zhu, Claudia
Ringler, Gauthier Pitois
105
ILRI
5
Managing Resource
Variability and
Competing Use
(MRV)
Managing
Resources
Variability and
Competing Use
(MRV)
Managing
Resources
Variability and
Competing Use
(MRV)
Managing
Resources y and
Competing Use
(MRV)
Managing
Resources y and
Competing Use
(MRV)
Managing
Resources y and
Competing Use
(MRV)
Managing
Resources y and
Competing Use
(MRV)
Managing
Resources
Variability and
Competing Use
(MRV)
5.2
Resource allocation
and sharing benefits
for all
Natural resource management
studies of nutrient fluxes, innovation
platforms, and livestock and water
Mats Lannerstad
15
Tingju Zhu, Gauthier
Pitois, Claudia Ringler,
Elizabeth Bryan, Nicola
Cenacchi
Ruth Meinzen-Dick, Laia
Domenech, Quinn Bernier
#
Centre
Flagship/
Theme
Flagship/ Theme
(Description)
AC
No.
Activity Cluster
(Description)
Title
Responsible Staff
106
IWMI
5
5.2
Resource allocation
and sharing of benefit
of all
IWMI
5
5.2
Resource allocation
and sharing of benefit
of all
Enhancing the resilience and
productivity of rainfed dominated
systems in Lao PDR through
sustainable groundwater use
Transboundary Water Management:
Cooperation Triggers and
Performance Benchmarks
Paul Pavelic
107
108
IWMI
5
5.2
Resource allocation
and sharing of benefit
of all
Environmental Water Requirements
of Freshwater Ecosystems – Global
Assessment
Aditya Sood
109
IWMI
5
Managing Resource
Variability and
Competing Use
(MRV)
Managing Resource
Variability and
Competing Use
(MRV)
Managing Resource
Variability and
Competing Use
(MRV)
Managing Resource
Variability and
Competing Use
(MRV)
5.2
Resource allocation
and sharing of benefit
of all
Luna Bharati
110
CPWF
5
5.2
Resource allocation
and sharing of benefit
of all
111
CPWF
5
5.2
Resource allocation
and sharing of benefit
of all
Water Governance in the Limpopo
Jean-Marie Kileshye
Onema
112
CPWF
5
5.2
Resource allocation
and sharing of benefit
of all
Disseminating CPWF Innovations
and Adoption Processes for Water
and Food, and Piloting their
Mainstreaming in the IFAD Portfolio
Ms. Tonya Schuetz
113
CIAT
5
Managing
Resources
Variability and
Competing Use
(MRV)
Managing
Resources
Variability and
Competing Use
(MRV)
Managing
Resources
Variability and
Competing Use
(MRV)
Managing
Resources
Variability and
Water allocations for ecosystems
and livelihood: Facilitating
implementation of Environmental
Flows in national water planning and
management in Nepal
Designing and implementing benefit
sharing mechanisms in the Andes 3
5.3
Water and energy for
food
Measurement and evaluation of the
impact of conservation agriculture
on the water footprint of important
staple crops (rice, corn, potato-
Marcela Quintero,
F.Monserrate and
M.Romero
16
Jonathan Lautze
Dr. Mark Mulligan
#
Centre
Flagship/
Theme
Flagship/ Theme
(Description)
AC
No.
Activity Cluster
(Description)
Competing Use
(MRV)
114
IFPRI
5
115
IFPRI
5
116
IWMI
5
117
WorldFish
5
118
WorldFish
5
119
IFPRI
5
Managing
Resources
Variability and
Competing Use
(MRV)
Managing
Resources
Variability and
Competing Use
(MRV)
Managing Resource
Variability and
Competing Use
(MRV)
Managing
Resources
Variability and
Competing Use
(MRV)
Managing
Resources
Variability and
Competing Use
(MRV)
Managing
Resources
Variability and
Competing Use
(MRV)
Title
Responsible Staff
based rotations) in Colombia at
watershed level
5.3
Water and energy for
food
New insights on the trade-offs
between energy generation and
irrigation: A global analysis
Claudia Ringler, Tingju
Zhu, Gauthier Pitois
5.3
Water and energy for
food
Water implications of agricultural
technologies
Jawoo Koo, Ho-Youn
Kwon, Nicola Cenacchi
5.3
Water and energy for
food
Improving water management in the
lift irrigation areas of the Central
Asia and South East Asia
Akmal Karimov
5.3
Water and energy for
food
Harmonizing the water–energy–
environment nexus though trade-off
analysis and mitigation strategies for
fisheries and aquatic resources
Yumiko Kura (and Eric
Baran, Samonn Mith, Julie
Tsatsaros)
5.3
Water and energy for
food
Informing the design of fish passes
in the Mekong
Eric BARAN
Theme leader liaison
Claudia Ringler
17
#
Centre
Flagship/
Theme
Flagship/ Theme
(Description)
120
IWMI
5
121
IWMI
5
122
IWMI
5
123
ICRAF
DAI
Managing Resource
Variability and
Competing Use
(MRV)
Managing Resource
Variability and
Competing Use
(MRV)
Managing Resource
Variability and
Competing Use
(MRV)
Decision Analysis
and Information
Systems (DAI)
124
ICRISAT
DAI
125
IWMI
126
127
AC
No.
Activity Cluster
(Description)
Title
Responsible Staff
Basin Books
Vladimir Smakhtin
Four Basin Gender Profiles
Curnow, Jayne
Basin SRP Management,
Development, & Coordination
Vladimir Smakhtin
DAI
1
Decision Analysis and
Risk Assessment
Decision analysis and metrics
framework for water, land and
ecosystems
EIke Luedeling, Keith
Shepherd, Grace Muinga,
Jan de Leeuw
Decision Analysis
and Information
Systems (DAI)
DAI
1
Decision Analysis and
Risk Assessment
Development of tablet based (mobile
device) agriculture information
dissemination and collection system
SP Wani, Dilip Kumar G,
MD Patil, Sumanth Kumar
DAI
Decision Analysis
and Information
Systems (DAI)
DAI
1
Decision Analysis and
Risk Assessment
Pius Chilonda
IWMI
DAI
Decision Analysis
and Information
Systems (DAI)
DAI
1
Decision Analysis and
Risk Assessment
Bioversity
DAI
Decision Analysis
and Information
Systems (DAI)
DAI
2
Information Systems
for Land, Water and
Ecosystems
Consolidation of the Regional
Strategic and Knowledge Support
System in Southern Africa
(ReSAKSS-SA)
Developing a Bayesian-based
decision support system for
targeting investment in small-scale
pump-based shallow groundwater
irrigation systems in the White Volta
Basin.
Global information and knowledge
facility for agrobiodiversity in support
of agro-ecosystem health
18
Pamela Katic
Ehsan Dulloo; Elizabeth
Arnaud; Sonia Dias; Milko
Skofic; Adriana Alercia;
Bhuwon Sthapit; Fred
Atieno; Hannes
Gaisberger; Luca Matteis;
#
Centre
Flagship/
Theme
Flagship/ Theme
(Description)
AC
No.
Activity Cluster
(Description)
Title
Responsible Staff
Zongwen Zhang; Fabrice
de Clerk; Mauricio Bellon
128
CIP
DAI
Decision Analysis
and Information
Systems (DAI)
DAI
2
Information Systems
for Land, Water and
Ecosystems
129
ICRAF
DAI
Decision Analysis
and Information
Systems (DAI)
DAI
2
Information Systems
for Land, Water and
Ecosystems
130
IWMI
DAI
DAI
2
131
IWMI
DAI
Decision Analysis
and Information
Systems (DAI)
Decision Analysis
and Information
Systems (DAI)
Information Systems
for Land, Water and
Ecosystems
Information Systems
for Land, Water and
Ecosystems
DAI
2
19
Design cost-effective methods for
information and surveillance
systems for water, carbon, land and
ecosystems dynamic
characterization and modeling
Measuring agro-ecosystem health
Water Metrics and Indicators
Weather and Water information and
advice to Smallholders in Africa.
Adolfo Posadas
Keith Shepherd, Ermias
Betemariam, Todd
Rosenstock, ICRAF
regional scientists
Rebelo, Lisa-Maria
Bharat, Sharma
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