Learn more Our great rivers in brief – September 2017 7 September 2017 International monitoring GangesMekongMurray-DarlingSaint LawrenceSenegal Find the latest news from the world's great rivers, including the Ganges, Yamuna River, Whanganui River, Murray-Darling River, Senegal River, St. Lawrence River and the Mekong Delta in Vietnam.
Learn more Rivers and deltas at The Tam Đảo Days 2017 5 July 2017 International monitoringOur actions Mekong Every year “The Tam Đảo Days” (JTD), an event which take the form of a summer university, provide training in social science analysis methodologies to nearly a hundred participants from Southeast Asia.
Learn more Climate news – May 2017 15 May 2017 International monitoring 2017 a new record year for global warming, and meeting of 196 countries at Bonn to discuss the modalities of application of the Paris Agreement (COP23).
Learn more Proposals for PhD students linked with the Mekong basin 6 April 2017 International monitoring Mekong The “Resilience and Transformation in Eurasia” department of the Max Plank Institute for Social Anthropology (Halle, Germany) is offering two PhD posts.
Learn more The Tagus: action before the irreversible occurs 26 January 2017 International monitoring Tagus The longest river of the Iberian peninsula, the Tagus flows over a distance of 1,038 km from its source in northern Spain to Lisbon in Portugal, where it reaches the Atlantic. However its condition gives rise for concern. A severe and long drought that has hit Portugal and Spain for 3 years is affecting the […]
Learn more Our great rivers in brief – October 2016 25 October 2016 International monitoring GangesMekong Read about the world's major rivers, including the Sundarbans mangrove forest in the Ganges delta in Bangladesh, and the Mekong Delta in Vietnam.