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Forward thinking in natural resources management
a blog by Bart Hilhorst

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a blog by Bart Hilhorst
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Bart Hilhorst has over twenty-five years of experience in land and water resources management, with a focus on forward thinking in natural resources development and use.

Contact him at: hilhorst@fireflybay.com

 

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Reciprocal permits—a tool to achieve water security at scale

The water security principles for most rural catchments are straightforward: catch rainfall,…
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The Australian monsoon anno 6000 BC

In my previous post, I discussed a webinar by Walter Jehne “Restoring…
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Landscape management practices that cool the climate

In a webinar from 2019 “Restoring the water cycle to cool the…
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Landscape Rehydration and Biological Processes

The key role of biological processes in landscape formation and maintenance is…
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The Power of Permits—and a Call to Make Them Even More Powerful

Someone recently suggested to have a good look at Stephen Covey’s circles…
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landscape rehydration in Keita Niger

Landscape Rehydration in Keita, Niger

A large land regeneration project was implemented by FAO in the Ader…
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Landscape Rehydration Will Require Some Patience

Jeff McDonnell of the Global Institute for Water Security at the University…
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Low-cost Water Management in Small Catchments in the Sub-humid Tropics

Annual rainfall in the sub-humid tropics exceeds 1000 mm per year but…
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