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ABSTRACT This paper examines the rise and collapse of the 2021 United Arab Emirates (UAE)–Israel–Jordan Water‐for‐Energy Deal, a landmark initiative that sought to exchange Jordanian solar energy for Israeli desalinated water. Presented as a breakthrough in regional cooperation and environmental peacebuilding, the agreement was brokered under the ...
Majed Abu‐Zreig, Hussam Hussein
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The Role of Public Finance to Address the Global Finance Gap for Drinking Water Services
ABSTRACT Meeting SDG target 6.1 for drinking water requires addressing the finance gap between the funds available from tariffs, taxes and transfers, and the life‐cycle costs of sustaining these services. While there are li‐mitations to applying repayable finance to address this gap, governments can be well suited to support both drinking water ...
Kristina Nilsson
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Análisis forense de inundaciones: una guía metodológica
Se presenta una guía para el análisis forense de inundaciones, la cual se centra en la búsqueda de estrategias efectivas para incrementar el conocimiento del tema, sin cuestionar los conocimientos previos ya aceptados por la comunidad científica, pero sí
Aldo I. Ramírez +1 more
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The ENSSAIA Study is the first population‐based investigation encompassing all Indigenous ethnic groups in the state of Alagoas, Brazil. By integrating socioeconomic, dietary, nutritional, biochemical, and health indicators, the study provides robust evidence to support culturally contextualized health promotion interventions. Its methodological design
Tamara Rodrigues dos Santos +9 more
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Abstract Context. Exploring how Indigenous People interact with plants through their functional traits allows us to understand the ecological bases of plant selection. Functional traits can help explain why certain plants are consistently chosen for specific purposes across diverse cultural contexts.
Julia G. de Aledo +16 more
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En el mundo, “tres de cada diez personas carecen de acceso a servicios de agua potable seguros y seis de cada diez carecen de acceso a instalaciones de saneamiento gestionadas de forma segura” (ONU, 2023).
Bermeo Salazar, Paula Andrea
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Los servicios públicos de agua potable y saneamiento constituyen servicios universales y no discriminatorios con un alto impacto sobre la salud pública y el medio ambiente que deben ser provistos en condiciones de cantidad y calidad adecuadas ...
Castillo Rosado, María Verónica
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Multispecies Solidarity: How People and Cinchona Survived the COVID‐19 Pandemic in Loja, Ecuador
ABSTRACT This article uses the case of Cinchona officinalis entrepreneurship during the COVID‐19 pandemic to explore how dynamics of care and extraction figure within the construct of multispecies solidarity. C. officinalis is an endangered medicinal tree that holds global historical significance as a natural source of quinine.
Katharine McNamara
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ABSTRACT The article investigates the management of water supply infrastructure in Natal, Brazil, analyzing the alignment between the utility's investments and user demands during the period from 2016 to 2019. Using data from the Customer Service Center (CAU) and official investment information, it was identified that approximately 67% of complaints ...
Loiane Tamara dos Santos Alves Romanato +3 more
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Hydro‐Insurgency: Weaponization of Water Resources and Infrastructure in Northeast Syria
ABSTRACT This article examines the strategic weaponization of water resources by Turkey‐backed armed groups in Northeast Syria (NES) within the broader context of the Syrian civil war. As the conflict evolved, water infrastructure—dams, rivers, and irrigation systems—became central to warfare, governance, and foreign agendas. The article introduces the
Farhad Hassan Abdullah Mamshai
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