To help develop planning tools, approaches and concepts to support a pro-active, adaptive, joint management of transformation pathways in the water sector 💧
The Xochimilco wetland in Mexico City🇲🇽 is protected by dozens of policies and holds UNESCO & Ramsar recognition. But are these policies truly driving change?
The Mexico Node explores 44 wetland-related policies revealing gaps btwn promises on paper & real impact on the ground.
🌍 At the #TransPath India 🇮🇳workshop, we revisited our core goal: developing policy analysis & design approaches to proactively, adaptively, & jointly manage transformation pathways for sustainability.
Kaziranga National Park represents one of the last unmodified natural areas in North East, India🇮🇳 Covering 42,996 ha, and located in the State of Assam it is the single largest undisturbed and representative area in the Brahmaputra Valley floodplain. @UNESCO
📷 Sumit Vij
The project seeks to enhance policy analysis and collaborative management of transformation pathways through trained stakeholders, scientific knowledge, and a global network of experts. It emphasizes proactive solutions using tailored approaches and materials. #Transpath
We are in India 🇮🇳
For the @trans_path project which is a 5 year project currently in it’s 2nd year. Todays workshop in Assam, India is being led by @IHEDelft_WDPP and @IITGuwahati on Transforming Water Pathways Sustainably, we have researchers from different nodes worldwide🌏
As Dhubri moves forward with this ambitious infrastructure project, it is essential to balance modern development with the preservation of local livelihoods. Through regulatory reforms, advocacy, and creative problem-solving... here's the full blog: ➡️🔗https://t.co/pmtI93ZD7T
Transformation encompasses systemic change for justice, equality, and sustainability. Our goal is to reshape how we manage water by fostering learning and developing policy analysis tools, planning approaches, & adaptive management strategies
Full video: https://t.co/FmbYLkrIdb
From organic farming to high-tech agriculture, the Mekong Delta is embracing a green revolution. Explore how the transition to sustainable farming practices is driving productivity and environmental protection in Dong Thap province.
The Vietnam Node:➡️🔗https://t.co/Ul78q0wYDR
Is developing inland water transport in the Brahmaputra River Basin ecologically sustainable? To answer this, transport plans must include environmental protection and consider the needs of local communities. Here are more solutions the node recommended: ➡️https://t.co/YZHZoDLIiE
📢 NEW BLOG ALERT 🇳🇱
The Dutch node is particularly focusing on the challenges and innovations in the Dutch Wadden Sea region🌊
Learn about innovative nature-based solutions for flood protection and climate-resilient agriculture in our latest blog: ➡️🔗https://t.co/myGEq0dV5k
New Blog 📢
Discover how the Trans-Path-Plan Kenya Node is pioneering transformative solutions for Kenya's Yala and Kingwal wetlands. These vital ecosystems face threats from unsustainable practices, but through collaborative efforts & innovative T-labs...https://t.co/4kvLen42jb
Fun Fact: The Xochimilco peri-urban wetland, famed for its "floating garden plots" called chinampas, has been ingeniously managed since pre-Hispanic times for agricultural activities. The wetland is currently facing environmental degradation...
Blog➡️🔗https://t.co/R9E9j8pQzR
The Xochimilco peri-urban wetland in Mexico City🇲🇽, a @UNESCO World Heritage site, faces environmental degradation and social challenges due to rapid urbanization. This blog explores how governance landscapes influence sustainability narratives. Read ➡️ https://t.co/5fpRDD3A3y
"To benefit from natural resources, users, policymakers, and investors need to have an open mind."- Prof. Nzula Kitaka, @trans_path's Kenya Coordinator in Natural Resource Management Project, explains...
Full video: ➡️🔗https://t.co/s1TtSj5U1q
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🌊 New Blog Alert 🌍The Brahmaputra River Basin, is a lifeline for communities across China, India, & Bangladesh.
Explore the critical interplay between inland water transport and ecological sustainability in the Brahmaputra River!
Learn more: ➡️https://t.co/95FBh02wwk
Happy New Year!
In the spirit of transforming our water pathways, we're excited to announce that our website is now LIVE 🔴
Discover all about us and our current & upcoming projects.
Explore the website here:➡️🔗 https://t.co/nq1tsiX27K
#Transpath#TransformingWaterPathWays
How can water researchers and planners shape positive change in water transformations for sustainability?
What tools and ideas can aid us in planning together for inclusive changes in the water sector?
We can do this thru' Water Transformation Pathways Planning 🌊
#TransPath