Amid escalating water crises and climate chaos, the urgent need for change is emphasized, highlighting the importance of ecological awareness and adaptive skills. The book explores the relationship between water and life, advocating for public involvement in environmental issues that are reshaping political agendas globally. It underscores the collaboration of science, spirit, and community in driving significant change and justice. The call to action focuses on ecological restoration and renewing our connections with nature and each other, urging a collective effort to achieve harmony with the environment.
Julian Caldecott Volgorde van de boeken




- 2020
- 2017
Aid Performance and Climate Change
- 274bladzijden
- 10 uur lezen
Introduction -- Core evaluation criteria -- Keeping human development going -- Technological mitigation -- Ecological mitigation -- Adaptation by preserving resilience and diversity -- Evaluating partnerships -- Evaluating transformations -- Conclusions
- 2009
Designing Conservation Projects
- 336bladzijden
- 12 uur lezen
The book explores the challenges of safeguarding biodiversity in tropical ecosystems and offers insights from various conservation projects across countries like Malaysia and Nigeria. It highlights the importance of recognizing biodiversity's economic value to decision-makers and emphasizes the role of local community involvement in project design and execution. Through practical lessons and project examples, the author shares valuable experiences and perspectives from governments, NGOs, and development agencies, providing a comprehensive view of effective conservation strategies.
- 2008
Water
- 262bladzijden
- 10 uur lezen
All known forms of life depend on water. But there are 1.2 billion people who currently live without a safe water supply, the amount of available drinking water is shrinking and the need for it is increasing relentlessly.