May
24
2019
Written and edited by Jan Lambert with contributors from around the world.
Jan's Quick-Take
I spent many hours researching, talking to experts and choosing articles from around the world to come up with what I think is a unique, inspiring...
Apr
30
2019
Jan’s Quick-Take:
Didi is a world class educator and a real Vermonter who knows her stuff, and how to teach it to anyone who cares about soil and water. She is the great source for all aspects of the famed...
Apr
30
2019
Jan’s Quick-Take:
This is must reading if you really want to understand the dynamics of climate. No, this is not another piece on fossil fuel emissions! Jan Pokorny and his colleagues are leaders in presenting to all of us...
Apr
29
2019
Bernd Walter Müller edited by: Helena Laughton
Jan's Quick Take:
Very understandable reading about the importance of the New Water Paradigm.
Abstract:
Most global water-related crises, such as water scarcity, drought, desertification, flooding, rising sea levels and climate...
May
13
2017
Ing. Michal Kravčík,CSc. / Juraj Kohutiar / Michal Gažovič / Ing. Martin Kováč / Miroslav Hríb / Pavol Šuty / Dana Kravčíková
PDF: 25,825 KB
https://www.theflowpartnership.org/books/
Jan’s Quick-Take:
This is a large and lavishly illustrated volume detailing the Slovakian “Landscape Revitalisation and Integrated...
May
13
2017
Ing. Michal Kravčík,CSc. / Jan Lambert
PDF: 848 KB
https://bio4climate.org/downloads/Kravcik_Global_Action_Plan.pdf
Jan’s Quick-Take:
This is a document intended to guide people from individuals to the national level, on addressing climate change through the restoration of short, or small water cycles, thus increasing the production...
May
13
2017
Ing. Michal Kravčík,CSc. / RNDr. Jan Pokorný, CSc. / Ing. Juraj Kohutiar/ Ing. Martin Kovác / RNDr. Eugen Tóth
PDF: 14, 719 KB http://www.waterparadigm.org/download/Water_for_the_Recovery_of_the_Climate_A_New_Water_Paradigm.pdf
Jan’s Quick-Take:
The New Water Paradigm presents a very useful way to view drought and other climate change,...
Mar
06
2017
FOREWORD:
A "new water paradigm" is necessary to address heat waves, drought, floods, and severe storms that are increasingly wreaking havoc in the US. Michal Kravčík argues that the "old water paradigm" of conventional rainwater management calls for wastefully draining...