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Building with nature in Demak, Indonesia
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A patient process-oriented approach in Beira, Mozambique
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The Wadden Sea region: a testing ground for climate adaptation
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Working with nature in the Mekong Delta
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Benthemplein The largest water square in the world
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Climate change, water systems and WASH resources
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Amphi Nest, India's first flood-resilient amphibious pavilion prototype
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Nature-based Solutions for Stormwater Management in the Helsinki Metropolitan Area, Finland – Prerequisites and Good Practices
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Catchment based integrated water resources management for climate change adaptation in Uganda
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Forest gardens and community forests in Chad
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The Farmer's Perspective: Climate Risk and Risk Management in Sri Lanka's Agriculture Sector
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Zai is an indigenous rainwater harvesting method from Chad
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Rooftop farming in Cairo
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In Burkina Faso, Zai feeds thousands
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Micro-gardening in Dakar
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Urban farming in Tanzania
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Fresh vegetables for school kids in Antananarivo
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Nakuru's urban crop cultivators
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Casablanca's 360 urban farming project
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COVID-19 prompted increase in urban farming in Nairobi
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Soil and water conservation in Ethiopia
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Rainwater collection in monkey cheeks in Thailand
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Harvesting water and sediment with warping dams
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Spreading floodwaters in Iran and checking salinity
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Faanya Juu, throwing it upwards in Kenya
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Controlled intensive grazing in the savannah, Africa
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Outlook on climate change adaptation in the Hindu Kush Himalaya
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Livelihoods from flood plains in Nigeria
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Rainwater harvesting in the desert of Turkmenistan
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Navigating Climate Change in Scotland: The Highland Adapts Partnership
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Ecosystems Protecting Infrastructure and Communities
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Building drought resilience in Garissa and Tana River Counties in Kenya
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Integrated water and drylands management in Jordan
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Building River Dialogue and Governance in Mesoamerican drylands
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Improving groundwater recharge in the drylands of Pakistan
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Quito, Ecuador: pioneering food as part of urban resilience
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Time for resilient agriculture and food systems in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
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Mapping and assessing fresh-food markets in the Dhaka metropolitan area
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