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How can we make our water infrastructure more climate resilient? Reflections from the 10th World Water Forum
How mountain communities, the park service, and a water utility are using nature to tackle water scarcity in Peru
USAID and Canada expand their commitment to nature-based solutions for climate resilience and water security in Peru in collaboration with Forest Trends
USAID y Canadá amplían su compromiso con las Soluciones Basadas en la Naturaleza para la resiliencia climática y la seguridad hídrica en Perú, en colaboración con Forest Trends
Women as Essential Climate Leaders: Transforming Water Management Leadership in Peru
7 lecciones para ampliar las Soluciones basadas en la Naturaleza para la seguridad hídrica: conclusiones de la primera conferencia de las Naciones Unidas sobre el agua en 46 años
7 Lessons for Scaling up Nature-based Solutions for Water Security: Takeaways from the First UN Water Conference in 46 Years
How Peru is scaling up nature-based solutions for water and climate resilience — and what it can teach the world
Forest Trends and rural communities celebrate the beginning of a restoration economy pilot project for water security in Moquegua, Peru
El sector de saneamiento en el Perú apuesta por una visión más amplia que protege los ecosistemas
In high style: natural infrastructure gains momentum in Peru, 4000 meters above sea level
HIRO: Una herramienta innovadora para priorizar intervenciones de infraestructura natural
Peru approves innovative regulation to accelerate investment in natural infrastructure
Launch: CUBHIC tools support rapid assessment of water quantity and quality benefits of nature-based solutions
Lanzamiento: Las metodologías CUBHIC (Cuantificación de Beneficios Hídricos de Intervenciones en Cuencas) permiten realizar una evaluación rápida de los beneficios de cantidad y calidad del agua de las intervenciones en infraestructura natural
Connecting Indigenous Knowledge and Scientific Research for Improved Water Security
Peru’s Leading Water Institutions Commit to Increasing Women’s Role in Water Management at First-of-Its-Kind National Forum
IMHEA International Network Gathers in Cusco to Trade Notes on Hydrological Monitoring in the Andean Region
We’re Not Waiting: Individuals, Communities, Cities, and States are Leading Action for a Climate-Resilient Water Future
US and Canadian Governments Invest US $27.5 Million in Innovative Natural Infrastructure Program to Deliver Water Security and Climate Resilience for Peru
Peru Floods Show Peril of Tackling 21st Century Water Challenges with 20th Century Infrastructure