Jordan Water Project
At the heart of the Middle East, Jordan is one of the ten poorest countries in the world in terms of freshwater resource availability. The region is expected to experience temperature increases of...
Arsenic in Asia
In Southern Asia, an estimated 100 million people have been exposed to risks from groundwater contaminated with naturally occurring arsenic. The tainted water, used for drinking, agriculture and...
Chennai, India
In 2003-2004, Chennai (formerly Madras) suffered a crippling water crisis. Reservoirs dried up, the piped supply system shut down and most private wells went dry, forcing city residents to rely...
Global Water Crisis Analysis
Freshwater scarcity is one of this century’s most pressing challenges, but it is surprisingly hard to describe the nature of the "global water crisis." GFI staff are the first to...
Identifying Water Supply Vulnerability
To aid the exploration of ways to reduce water system shocks, GFI is exploring a new approach to identifying regions with extremely vulnerable freshwater supplies.
We are developing a framework...
Irrigated Agricultural Needs
The effects of climate change have the potential to greatly reduce agricultural production in the future. However, relatively little is known about whether there will be enough water to meet growing...
Multi-Urban Impacts on Shared Water Supplies
Cities hold more than half of the world’s population. As urbanization continues, demands for freshwater increase. To find adequate supplies of water to meet urban needs, some cities must create...
Yaqui Valley Project
The fertile Yaqui Valley produces 40 percent of Mexico’s wheat. In 2004, an eight-year period of low rainfall caused all three surface-water reservoirs to dry up. Wheat production dropped to...