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Ismail Serageldin
Researcher at World Bank
Publications - 39
Citations - 2293
Ismail Serageldin is an academic researcher from World Bank. The author has contributed to research in topics: Water resources & Poverty. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 37 publications receiving 2102 citations. Previous affiliations of Ismail Serageldin include Johns Hopkins University & Bibliotheca Alexandrina.
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Addressing our planetary crisis: Consensus statement from the presenters and International Advisory Committee of the Regional Action on Climate Change (RACC) Symposium held in conjunction with the Kyoto-based Science and Technology in Society (STS) Forum, 1 October 2021.
Jim Falk,Jim Falk,Faten Attig-Bahar,Rita R. Colwell,Rita R. Colwell,Swadhin K. Behera,Swadhin K. Behera,Adel El-Beltagy,Joachim von Braun,Joachim von Braun,Partha Dasgupta,Peter H. Gleick,Ryuichi Kaneko,Charles F. Kennel,Charles F. Kennel,Phoebe Koundouri,Yuan Tseh Lee,Thomas E. Lovejoy,Thomas E. Lovejoy,Amy Luers,Cherry Murray,Cherry Murray,Rattan Lal,Ismail Serageldin,Youba Sokona,Kazuhiko Takeuchi,Makoto Taniguchi,Chiho Watanabe,Chiho Watanabe,Tetsuzo Yasunari +29 more
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Managing water resources sustainably: challenges and solutions for the new millennium
TL;DR: The authors constate un consensus sur les mesures a prendre, resumees dans les principes de Dublin : une gestion sociale et economique de l'eau qui ne neglige pas la protection de l-environnement, une organisation institutionnelle qui evite la fragmentation, la reconnaissance de la valeur economique of l'Eau, l'amelioration des connaissances, la sensibilisation du public, les partenariats, sont les valeurs a defendre.
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Darwin 200: Great expectations
Patricia Adair Gowaty,Ismail Serageldin,Per-Edvin Persson,Niles Eldredge,Michael Lynch,Masatoshi Nei,Ulrich Kutschera,Mustafa Akyol,Randolph M. Nesse,Mel Greaves +9 more
TL;DR: One sign of enhanced public understanding of Darwin and the nature of science, will be quicker resolution of continuously re-emerging controversies between the scientifically literate and ‘creation scientists’.
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Tools for Manpower Planning: The World Bank Models
TL;DR: The country (Compound) Model as discussed by the authors is one of a set of simulation models developed during a research project to study the implications of the explosion of international migration in the Middle East and North Africa Region for both labor-importing and labor-exporting countries.
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From vision to action after the Second World Water Forum
TL;DR: The World Commission for Water in the 21st Century set out the vision of a "water secure world" and suggested a comprehensive set of measures to achieve this aim, but criticism of the role of water pricing in these measures underestimates the strength of its case.