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