Equitable water systems require recarving the norm landscape
March 6, 2026
Norms, like gullies, should be reshaped to protect future water investments.
Norms, like gullies, should be reshaped to protect future water investments.
This feature is exploring The Nabataean Agriculture, a 10th-century manuscript on ancient farming wisdom and sustainable practices that resonate with modern environmental challenges.
IWMI and partners are documenting the economic, social, and environmental impacts of nature-based-solutions across its four pilots in Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, and the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT) — making the case for their broader adoption.
The community of Wadi Al-Seer showcased resilient water solutions including canal restoration, spring rehabilitation, agroecology and climate-smart agriculture.