In our library, you can find scientific publications related to IWRM, a data link collection with a thematic list of links to datasets and data sources concerning IWRM as well as a glossary, which explains common terms related to the IWRM-concept.
Here you can find links to relevant publications in the research area IWRM, mostly documents available for free on the Internet. [more] (URL: http://www.wasserressourcen-management.de/en/115.php)
Our data link collection comprises many thematically classified links to IWRM related data sets from the topics hydrology, climate, land use, biodiversity and population. Under "More Data Sources" you can find additional data hosts and other link collections containing various data sets. Most of the data is provided free of charge. [more] (URL: http://www.wasserressourcen-management.de/en/524.php)
The following glossary contains terms dealing with different topics of integrated water resources management. It presents a synopsis of existing IWRM-Glossaries. You can find a list of the used glossaries here. [more] (URL: http://www.wasserressourcen-management.de/en/526.php)
Here you will find IWRM brochures as well as IWRM flyers and newsletters with many interesting reports of the IWRM joint research projects and the accompanying projects.
[more] (URL: http://www.wasserressourcen-management.de/en/705.php)
In this section you will find some movies which will introduce IWRM research and development projects running in Mongolia, China, Vietnam, Israel / Jordan / Palestine and Namibia. The short movies (8 min.) were presented during the conferences IFAT 2012 Munich and Berlin Water International 2013 in the BMBF AQUADOME (a special 3D environment).
[more] (URL: http://www.wasserressourcen-management.de/en/787.php)
Multimedia scientific documentary films, using an innovative new format, were produced for the IWRM projects in Mongolia, Brazil, Indonesia, Namibia and AKIZ-Vietnam. The films were presented at the BMBF stand during the Wasser Berlin International 2013 trade fair. The films, each about five minutes long, combine a strong photographic and narrative style together with video, photography, interviews, graphics and animation. [more] (URL: http://www.wasserressourcen-management.de/en/852.php)