Balancing water stress, human crises and innovation under a changing dryland climate | ||||||||
article Dec 2016 ; 4 pages ![]() Aut. Jaafar Hadi & Diane Machayekhi & Diane Archer & Ihab Jomaa & Elie Mansour & ![]() ![]() Ed. IIED - London Téléchargeable sous format: PdF ![]() Téléchargeable chez l'éditeur ![]() Abstract: During 2016, IIED explored the intersection of international environmental and crisis agendas in the context of Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley, with the help of international, national and local practitioners. Findings confirm that strategic planning to avoid water stress is more difficult during crises. Nevertheless, new opportunities are also created. This briefing summarises recommendations by IIED and Lebanese partners following a series of in-depth analyses, discussion and reflections. Contents: 1- Moving beyond crisis management in the Bekaa Valley 2- Viewing resilience through an environmental lens 3- Exploring three intersecting agendas in the Bekaa 4- Conclusions 5- Next steps Public-Cible:
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