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Top 10 Posts for March 2013
April 2, 2013 By Schuyler NullNot too hot, not too cold – Goldilocks had it right, says Laurie Mazur in a new series on the concept of resilience. Joining her in the top posts last month (measured by unique pageviews) was the World Resources Institute’s water risk atlas, an illustration of the effect of the demographic dividend using new Human Development Index data, and an update on Uganda’s population-development challenges by Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka. The Wilson Center’s China Environment Forum also continued their new Choke Point column with a discussion with activist Wang Canfa on China’s current environmental difficulties.
1. Goldilocks Had It Right: How to Build Resilient Societies in the 21st Century, Laurie Mazur
2. National Intelligence Council Releases ‘Global Trends 2030’: Prominent Roles Predicted for Demographic and Environmental Trends, Schuyler Null, Katharine Diamond
3. Aqueduct Water Risk Atlas Shows Detailed View of Global Water Vulnerability, Carolyn Lamere
4. Avoiding the Resource Curse in East Africa’s Oil and Natural Gas Boom, Jill Shankleman
5. Taming Hunger in Ethiopia: The Role of Population Dynamics, Laurie Mazur
6. Nile Basin at a Turning Point as Political Changes Roil Balance of Power and Competing Demands Proliferate, Carolyn Lamere
7. Demographic Dividend and the Rise of the Global South, Meaghan Parker
8. The Other Migration Story in Mexico: Climate Change, Carolyn Lamere
9. Paradigm Shift in Chinese Environmental Sector Needed, Says Activist Wang Canfa, Susan Shifflett
10. In Uganda, Integrating Population, Health, and Environment to Meet Development Goals, Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka