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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

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Friday, July 1, 2011

Union of Mediterranean Countries (U of M)

2- Union for the Mediterranean: Dr. Rafiq Husseini underlines the importance of joint water projects for MENA Region
3- First UfM project to help tackle Gaza water crisis with €310 million desalination plant
4- EU Environment Ministers Address Sustainable Water Management
5- EU Council Conclusions on EU Integrated Flood Management
6- EU Council Conclusions on the EU Strategy for the Danube Region
7- EU: Infringement Procedures Related to River Basin Plans
8- UN Secretary-General launches the “Sustainable Sanitation: Five-Year Drive to 2015”
9- Italians voted 'No' to Water Privatization
10- Spanish water investment to hit € 1.2 billion this year
11- Spain: Dow opens Spanish desalination membrane research centre
12- Spain: Government authorizes land for Moncofa desalination
13- France: Nearly 80% of water bodies under their normal level
14- France: 1 billion aid to farmers to cope with drought
15- Turkish-Iraqi discussions about water shortage
16- Egypt: Political change to boost Nile cooperation
17- Palestine: Water Governance Facility Support to the Palestinian Water Authority
18- Palestine: MEDRC-Palestine desalination/reuse scholarship program set up
19- Lebanon: EU launches irrigation and drinking water projects in Southern Lebanon
20- Lebanon: Launching of a hydro-agricultural project

21- Algeria: discussion on water resources in Algiers
22- Algeria: H2020 promotes wastewater treatment and reuse
23- Tunisia: H2020 presents wastewater treatment and reuse solutions
24- Tunisia: National campaign for "Water in the Constitution"
25- Mauritania: The Urban Community of Nouakchott ready to sign the Istanbul Water Agreement
26- Saudi Arabia: Wastewater reuse gains importance
27- FAO calls for better monitoring of water use
28- World Bank: Project aims to improve local and regional management of water and agriculture
29- ESA and the World Bank join forces
30- International Hydropower Association Congress Adopts Sustainability Protocol
31- Solar system designed for water treatment or desalination
32- The World Justice Forum III: The Rule of Law in Environment & Health, Barcelona (Spain)
33- 1st German-Arab Young Scientists Forum, Berlin (Germany)

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Program | Canadian Water Summit/June 14th.

Program | Canadian Water Summit
Location: The International Centre is located at 6900 Airport Road, Mississauga – CONFERENCE CENTRE ENTRANCE.

Transportation information can be found here.

Toronto Transit System - TTC
Toronto Transit (TTC) to Terminal 1 at Pearson Airport. Then, take the Mississauga #7N Airport Line which will take you north on Airport Road, to stop in front of the International Centre.

or

Take the Lawrence West Subway Station, then switch to the #58 Malton Line which stops in front of the International Centre (you will be charged an extra $3 Mississauga fare).

Go Transit:
Take the TTC to York Mills Station, then take the #34 GO Bus that stops in front of the International Centre

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Global food crisis: China land deal causes unease in Argentina | Felicity Lawrence | Global development | guardian.co.uk

Global food crisis: China land deal causes unease in Argentina | Felicity Lawrence | Global development | guardian.co.uk

The attraction to the Chinese of access to an area of land in Patagonia larger than Cornwall is obvious. As China's economy grows and its population becomes more urbanised, diets are changing rapidly. People are eating more industrially produced meat and dairy products, and buying more processed foods.

Soya is the feedstock for this revolution, but demand for it can no longer be met within China. So the Chinese state-owned agribusiness company Beidahuang has joined the global scramble for land and water that has accelerated since food prices spiked in 2008.

Last year it was confirmed that the company had signed an agreement, with the government of Patagonia's Río Negro province, which provides the framework for it to acquire up to 320,000 hectares (790,000 acres) of privately owned farmland, along with irrigation rights and a concession on the San Antonio port.

Details of the deal, alleged to have been kept quiet, have been emerging in recent weeks as Chinese technicians have started work.

Beidahuang has also reported a 2008 deal on 200,000 ha in the Philippines, and says it plans to buy palm oil plantations and grain terminals this year as it pursues the Chinese government's policy of securing food supply lines from abroad.

Beidahuang, based in the north-eastern province of Heilongjiang, is the leading soya producer in China and one of the country's five largest soya processors. It also raises more than 600,000 cows, 1.3m pigs and more than 6m chickens at any one time