Scientists develop new digital tools for enhancing water management in a changing climate

Climate change is placing increasing pressure on water resources, particularly in regions where agricultural systems are highly vulnerable to climate variability and extremes. This blog presents recent work by CGIAR scientists to develop and deploy digital tools that enhance water management under c...

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Main Author: Ojanji, Wandera
Format: Blog Post
Language:Inglés
Published: CGIAR System Organization 2025
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/180552
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description Climate change is placing increasing pressure on water resources, particularly in regions where agricultural systems are highly vulnerable to climate variability and extremes. This blog presents recent work by CGIAR scientists to develop and deploy digital tools that enhance water management under changing climatic conditions. These tools integrate climate projections, hydrological modelling, and real-time data to support informed decision-making by policymakers, water managers, and agricultural stakeholders. By enabling improved forecasting, more efficient water allocation, and adaptive planning, the tools aim to strengthen resilience across food, land, and water systems. The blog highlights the potential of digital innovations to bridge science and practice, supporting climate adaptation efforts and more sustainable water governance in low- and middle-income countries.
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spelling CGSpace1805522026-01-23T19:28:25Z Scientists develop new digital tools for enhancing water management in a changing climate Ojanji, Wandera innovation water management climate change Climate change is placing increasing pressure on water resources, particularly in regions where agricultural systems are highly vulnerable to climate variability and extremes. This blog presents recent work by CGIAR scientists to develop and deploy digital tools that enhance water management under changing climatic conditions. These tools integrate climate projections, hydrological modelling, and real-time data to support informed decision-making by policymakers, water managers, and agricultural stakeholders. By enabling improved forecasting, more efficient water allocation, and adaptive planning, the tools aim to strengthen resilience across food, land, and water systems. The blog highlights the potential of digital innovations to bridge science and practice, supporting climate adaptation efforts and more sustainable water governance in low- and middle-income countries. 2025-10-08 2026-01-23T19:28:24Z 2026-01-23T19:28:24Z Blog Post https://hdl.handle.net/10568/180552 en Open Access CGIAR System Organization Ojanji, W. (n.d.). Scientists develop new digital tools for enhancing water management in a changing climate. CGIAR. https://www.cgiar.org/news-events/news/scientists-develop-new-digital-tools-for-enhancing-water-management-in-a-changing-climate
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Scientists develop new digital tools for enhancing water management in a changing climate
title Scientists develop new digital tools for enhancing water management in a changing climate
title_full Scientists develop new digital tools for enhancing water management in a changing climate
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title_full_unstemmed Scientists develop new digital tools for enhancing water management in a changing climate
title_short Scientists develop new digital tools for enhancing water management in a changing climate
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