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Archives: Bhutan
  • PSH scoping in the Kingdom of Happiness

    Posted by Zoe on 19 June 2023

    This is Part 3 of a four-part blog series. AWP Program Lead Rohan Kent writes about his recent scoping mission with ANU on sites for Pumped Storage Hydropower in…


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  • Exploring Pumped Storage Hydropower in the Himalayas – Part 1

    Posted by Zoe on 8 June 2023

    In the first of a four-part blog series, AWP Program Lead Rohan Kent writes about his recent scoping mission with ANU on sites for Pumped Storage Hydropower in the…


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  • Integrating learning away-from-work into return-to-work plans – an innovative approach to action the benefits of training

    Posted by Zoe on 19 April 2023

    Reflections on the Multiscale Integrated River Basin Management training program by Frederick Bouckaert Taking three weeks out of a busy work schedule, pushing aside important commitments, and convincing your workplace…


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  • Supporting the transition to renewable energy in the Himalayas 

    Posted by Zoe on 4 December 2022

    Hydropower is rapidly expanding in the Himalayan region of South Asia, with the International Energy Agency projecting that India’s installed hydropower will more than double between 2021 and…


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  • Integrated River Basin Management: Towards a deeper, holistic understanding of related concepts, tools, and opportunities

    Posted by Zoe on 2 December 2022

    An integrated approach to managing water resources Understanding upstream–downstream linkages – whether it be in the context of natural processes or socio-ecological landscapes – is vital to ensuring effective water resources…


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  • Supporting the delivery of integrated river basin management training in the Hindu Kush Himalaya

    Posted by Zoe on 26 November 2021

    From 12–25 November, a training program on Integrated River Basin Management (IRBM) was co-delivered by the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) and a consortium…


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  • Partnering for River Basin Governance in the Hindu Kush Himalaya

    Partnering for River Basin Governance in the Hindu Kush Himalaya

    Posted by Lucia Gamarra on 31 August 2021

    An Australian consortium of Australian Water Partnership Partners—led by Aither with eWater and the Institute for Study and Development Worldwide (IFSD)—is working with the


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  • Call for Proposals: Elevating River Basin Governance and Cooperation in the HKH Region

    Posted by Zoe on 4 November 2020

    Submission Deadline: Tuesday 24 Friday 27 November 2020, 5.30pm (AEDT) – extended The Australian Water Partnership (AWP) is seeking a partner consortium to design and undertake a program…


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  • Traditional subsistence fishing on the Li River, Xingping, China (Credit: Vadim Petrakov/Adobe Stock)

    Environmental Water Management in the Indo-Pacific: An Australian Perspective, published

    Posted by Zoe on 5 December 2019

    A new AWP knowledge product is now available that focuses on environmental water management in the Indo-Pacific region – authored by Professor Stuart Bunn, Associate Professor Mark Kennard, and…


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    Progressing ideas and understanding of the Hindu Kush Himalaya region water challenges

    Posted by Zoe on 27 June 2019

    The Australian Water Partnership (AWP), the Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) and the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) signed a Memorandum of…


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