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Forward thinking in natural resources management
a blog by Bart Hilhorst

resilience – Forward thinking in natural resources management

Forward thinking in natural resources management
a blog by Bart Hilhorst
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  • A new tool for the hydrometric toolbox: monitoring river discharge from space
  • Case study: rating curve for Momba hydrometric station
  • The landscape test
  • Reciprocal permits—a tool to achieve water security at scale
  • Frameshift in Water Resources Management

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

 

Tag: resilience

A fast and frugal heuristic in water resources management

Years ago, I read a book by Gerd Gigerenzer called “Simple heuristics…
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water resources management options

Adaptive water resources management: from facts to options

Water managers generally make a huge effort to quantify and model the…
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irrigation Shabelle

What Makes Water Systems Vulnerable? The Case of Irrigated Agriculture along the Shabelle in Somalia

Most of us agree that we must strengthen the resilience of water…
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Via Negativa: What “Not to Do” in Water Resources Management

Via negativa is a Latin phrase that means “by way of negation”.…
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Responding to Water Scarcity: Options or Optimization?

A common response when facing water scarcity is to initiate efforts to…
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water energy nexus

The Two Sisters: Hydro and Solar

In situations where water is the constraining factor to produce more hydro-electricity—which…
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