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IISD Board welcomes new members: launches search for new president and CEO

Press release June 11, 2009

Multi-Purpose Flood Protection: A rural-urban win-win

Policy Analysis June 11, 2009

Public Policy Influence of International Development Networks: Review of IDRC Experience (1995-2005)

Report June 2, 2009

Rising Temperatures, Rising Tensions: Climate change and the risk of violent conflict in the Middle East

Report June 2, 2009

Climate change poses threat to peace and security in Middle East

Press release June 1, 2009

Expanding Agriculture's Role in a Post-2012 Climate Change Regime

Report May 22, 2009

Climate Change Mitigation through Land Use Measures in the Agriculture and Forestry Sectors

Report May 22, 2009

Status of the UNFCCC Negotiations: Outcomes of COP 14 Poznan

Report May 22, 2009

IISD's GENERata is a new hub for knowledge and leading edge thinking on sustainable development

Press release May 19, 2009

A Thirst for Distant Lands: Foreign investment in agricultural land and water

This paper examines how water is the main driver behind a new wave of foreign investment in the agriculture sector. Investors have made it clear that acquiring land without water resources has no economic value. Governments with scarce or depleted water resources are actively acquiring fertile land with abundant water resources. What is often referred to as the "great global land grab" may actually turn out to be a "water grab."
Report May 15, 2009

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