Jaar: 2017
28 december 2017
Higher crop water requirements due to climate change in Kazakhstan
The government of Kazakhstan with financial support of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) is planning to upgrade and rehabilitate its irrigation sector. A detailed Climate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment (CRVA) has been undertaken by a consortium led by FutureWater in 2017. The team collected all available data on the project and had undertaken a rigorous...
20 december 2017
Langste nacht van het jaar steeds minder donker
Op donderdag 21 december hebben we de langste nacht van het jaar, maar hoe donker is het eigenlijk in de nacht? Uit onderzoek met behulp van nachtsatellieten blijkt dat er veel lichtvervuiling is en dat er grote verschillen zijn in vergelijking met 25 jaar geleden. Onderzoekers uit Wageningen hebben met behulp van nachtelijke satellieten kaarten...
18 september 2017
Nederlandse klimaatexperts slaan handen ineen
Veertien Nederlandse kennisorganisaties hebben hun krachten gebundeld om overheden en bedrijven in binnen- en buitenland beter te kunnen adviseren over het opvangen van de enorme gevolgen van een warmer klimaat. Vandaag ondertekenden ze in Utrecht de oprichting van het Netherlands Consortium on Climate Change Adaptation (CCCA). Dat consortium gaat kennis en expertise uit verschillende sectoren...
14 september 2017
Minimaal een derde van de gletsjers in Azië zal verdwijnen
Zelfs als het klimaat slechts 1,5 graden Celsius opwarmt – zoals afgesproken in het Parijse klimaatakkoord – dan nog zal ruim een derde van de gletsjers in Azië in 2100 gesmolten zijn. Dat blijkt uit een onderzoek van de Universiteit Utrecht en FutureWater, dat op 14 september in Nature is gepubliceerd. Dat is problematisch, aangezien...
1 september 2017
FutureWater releases new study on monitoring Water Productivity
Water Productivity, expressed as the amount of crop yield over the amount of water consumed (kg/m3), has been accepted as the standard to monitor sustainable water management. FutureWater has evaluated various methods, including satellites and Flying Sensors (drones) to monitor Water Productivity for a demonstration project ThirdEye in southern Mozambique. Monitoring Water Productivity is set...
7 juli 2017
White paper published: On Spatially Distributed Hydrological Ecosystem Services
FutureWater published a white paper to demonstrate that, by leveraging technologies and remote sensing data, Hydrological EcoSystem Services (HESS) at the river basin scale can be effectively described, quantified and compared in space and time. This white paper demonstrates state-of-the-art methods for assessing different HESS and their tradeoffs under different development scenarios. It explores opportunities for...
4 juli 2017
Boussinesq Prize 2017 awarded to Walter Immerzeel
Text adopted from: Boussinesqcenter.nl On Friday June 2nd Walter Immerzeel (Utrecht University) received the Boussinesq Prize 2017 awarded by prof. Bob Su. Walter Immerzeel has quickly become one of the most influential and highly cited young scientists in mountain hydrology, in particular on the effect of climate change on snow and glaciers in High Mountain Asia...
1 juli 2017
FutureWater at FAO seminar on drought and agriculture: Close the drought management cycle in Vietnam
FutureWater has presented work in Vietnam on the development of a drought information system, during a high-level event at UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) headquarters, gathering specialists from all over the world. The international seminar on drought organized by Iran, the Netherlands, and FAO in Rome aimed to catalyse a renewed international push to tackle...
23 juni 2017
MSc thesis research on efficient use of water in agriculture: visiting Xai-Xai, Mozambique
Increasing world population, rising food demand, limited water resources. Currently 70% of the fresh water uptakes are already used for irrigation. The need for efficient water use in agriculture is undisputed! The United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal 6.4 is set at the improvement of efficient use in order to reduce water scarcity and maintain food...
7 juni 2017
Regional Training on Hydrological Modelling in the Hindu Kush Himalaya, Nepal
The Hindu Kush-Himalayan region is highly dynamic as there are many socio-economic and environmental drivers at play, including climate change. The impacts of these changes challenge the resilience of natural and human capacities and environments in the region. Recent studies have shown that the Himalayan region and the downstream areas that depend on its water...