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Building Cooperation for Green Cities
in Secure River Basins 17-21 June 2013 - Delft - The Netherlands
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Program
of the
2nd Asia-Netherlands Water Learning Week
Building Cooperation
for Green Cities
in Secure River Basins
Version 14 June 2013
17-21 June 2013 - Delft - The Netherlands
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in Secure River Basins 17-21 June 2013 - Delft - The Netherlands
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Coordination:
UNESCO-IHE - Rozemarijn Ter Horst (+31 6 49 82 66 71); E-mail: <R.Horst@unesco-ihe.org>
- Mishka Stuip (+ 31 15 2151872)
- Ewout Heeringa (+31 15 2151834)
- Jan Luijendijk (+31 15-2151810 or mobile: + 31 6 53 57 65 98);E-Mail: <j.luijendijk@unesco-ihe.org>
Asian Development Bank (ADB) - Audrey Esteban (testeban@adb.org)
- Wouter Lincklaen Arriëns (wlincklaenarriens@adb.org)
Netherlands Water Partnership (NWP) - Ms. Lies Janssen (+31 070 304 37 05)
Netherlands Team Coordinators and Members: - Ir. Peter Kerssens, Haarlem Hydraulics,
coordinator PRC Team Program
-Dr. Yangxiao Zhou, UNESCO-IHE
- Ms. Lies Janssen, NWP, coordinator Viet Nam
Team Program
- Dr. Wim Douven, UNESCO-IHE
- Mr. Bart Teeuwen, Teeuwen Advice, coordinator
Afghanistan Team Program
- Ms. Zaki Shubber, UNESCO-IHE
- Dr. Assela Pathirana, UNESCO-IHE, coordinator
Indonesia Team Program
- Prof. Chris Zevenbergen, UNESCO-IHE/Dura
Vermeer
- Ir. Ad Doppenberg, Vitens Evides Intern.,
coordinator Bangladesh Team Program
- Dr. Eldon Rene/Dr. Biswa Bhattacharya, UNESCO-
IHE coordinators India Team program
- Mrs. Margriet v Sisteren, Water Board Delfland
- Mr. Han van Olphen, Water Board Delfland
- Mr. Paul Oostdam, Delfluent
- Ir. Jacco Zwemer, Ministry I&M
- Ir. Erik-Jan Houwing, Room for the River/ Noordwaard project
- Dr. Berry Gersonius, UNESCO-IHE/ Municipality of
Dordrecht
- Ir. Daan Spitzers, Evides Water Supply Company - Gerhard van den Top, Vitens Evides International - Dr. Marco Schouten, Vitens Evides International - Jasper Verberk, Vitens Evides Water Company
- Mrs. Ellen Kelder, Municipality of Dordrecht - Arend Kolhoff – MER- Commissie - Roel Bosma – Wageningen University and
Research Centre - Dick Konijn – IDConsultancy; - Marjan Kreijns – Delft University of Technology; - Mr Kees van der Lugt – Waternet - Enrico Moens, Grontmij/VCAPS - Rien Dam – Deltares, - Dr. Mai Van Cong – RH/DHV - Miranda Janse, Clean Tech Delta - Ellen Kelder, Municipality of Dordrecht - Peter Dane, VEWIN - Martin Koster, Union of Waterboards - Prof. Eelco van Beek, UNESCO-IHE/Deltares - Mr. Maarten Hofstra, UNESCO-IHE - Mr. Rohan Jain- PhD at UNESCO-IHE - Carlos Lopez, UNESCO-IHE - Ir. Jeroen Rijke, Flood Resilience Grp, UNESCO-IHE - Dr. Klaas Schwartz, UNESCO-IHE - Maarten Siebel, UNESCO-IHE - Peter van der Steen, UNESCO-IHE
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OVERVIEW AND PROGRAM
INTRODUCTION Spurred by agreement in Rio+20 on The Future We Want, government water leaders in Asia and the Netherlands are searching for innovative solutions to secure their countries’ water futures and green their economies. How to mainstream R&D to boost water productivity, conservation and reuse across sectors, reduce water footprints, clean up waterways, and create multifunctional and green infrastructure? How much space do rivers need? What makes communities more resilient, and water agencies more adaptive in the face of rapid changes? How can the corporate sector help governments manage for results? To answer these and more questions, the 2nd Asia-Netherlands Water Learning Week will bring leaders together in dialogues and knowledge sharing on ´Building Cooperation for Green Cities in Secure River Basins´. Participants will contribute project case studies from Asia and learn from cases and experiences from the Netherlands in an intensive program focusing on how to leverage results from collaborative approaches in water investment projects for cities and river basins. The program will build on the successful experience of the 1st Asia-Netherlands Water Learning Week in October 2012 in which more than 30 Asian water leaders compared experiences with colleagues in the Netherlands in making smart choices for water security and green growth. TARGET Participation in the learning week is targeted to project teams from Asia that seek to build new ways of cooperation into new or ongoing urban and basin water projects. To successfully complete the week’s intensive program, the selected teams will work and learn in partnership with dedicated host organizations and experts from the Netherlands and UNESCO-IHE. PROJECT TEAM REQUIREMENTS Team leaders of projects supported by the Asian Development Bank’s Water Financing Program 2011-2020 have sent a proposal for their team to join the Learning Week. Participating project teams are expected to include five highly motivated members from different backgrounds to ensure optimal learning:
Two members from different government organizations
One from the corporate or private sector
One from the civil society
One from a development finance or partner agency. Team leaders from government organizations are expected at director level or above. Gender balance in team composition is encouraged. The team will be guided by an ADB Project Officer. The participating project teams will work together with dedicated 'mirror teams' from the Netherlands water sector mobilized by the organisers. By working together intensively, they will address the challenges posed by the project team, develop innovative solutions, and share experience from knowledge exchange. This learning week is organized under the water knowledge partnership between the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education, supported by the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs through ADB’s Water Financing Partnership Facility.
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Asian Project Teams
Learning objectives Netherlands Project Team
Coordinators and members
Afghanistan
To be able to formulate a framework of how to arrive at practical, pragmatic and sustainable solutions for the implementation of the new water law under the existing institutional environment.
Dr. Bart Teeuwen Dr. Zaki Shubber (UNESCO-IHE) The Dutch team would be looking to work with counterparts who specialize in Integrated Water Resources Management, River Basin Management, Irrigation Management Transfer, Participatory Irrigation Management, Institutional Development and Water Law.
Bangladesh To obtain practical knowledge, guidance, and advice on how an economic regulatory framework for water supply and sanitation should or can be developed.
Vitens Evides International Ir. Ad Doppenberg Dr. Marco Schouten The Dutch team should include experts working on actually performing the regulatory functions in the country, such as tariff setting and approval, and desirably having practical knowledge on economic regulations in a number of countries. An expert(s) with experience in an urban water utility is also requested.
People’s Republic of China (PRC)
We are expecting that we could learn and comprehend the technologies, methods and models of the foreign advanced integrated water environment treatment and water resource management through attending all the activities arranged by the learning week. Building the capacity of the comprehensive administration department of Chao Lake basin, namely the Chao Lake Management Authority (CLMA). Exploring and building a new model for the operation and management of the project. Also it is requested that we explore cooperation on technology development and science research to support the Chao Lake Environmental Rehabilitation Project.
Ir. Peter Kerssens (Haarlem Hydraulics) Dr. Yangxiao Zhou (UNESCO-IHE) Mr. Maarten Hofstra (UNESCO-IHE) Mr. Bart Teeuwen (optional) The Dutch team will focus on institutional issues and setting, and therefore include experts in this field, including a legal specialist. Attention will also be paid to management models for lakes, water quality management, sustainable urban drainage systems (SUDS) and green city development. Learning objectives, apart from the management model for lakes, will also be monitoring in shallow lakes and reduction of waste loads on lakes by improved waste water control in riparian cities and catchments.
India Capacity development and innovation.
Modernization of water legislation.
Effective and efficient use of water and waste water.
Integrated approach towards water and
Dr. Biswa Bhattacharya, Dr. Eldon Raj Mr. Rohan Jain The major emphasis would be on recycling of wastewater and new technologies in
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waste water management
Transfer of knowledge and technology to other stakeholders.
Since the Government of Rajasthan has taken a further step to completely transfer water management to urban local bodies, exploring modalities of water management through local bodies would be highly appreciated. Another contemporary concept of Public Private Partnership (PPP) model, on outcome basis of water supply in sustainable manner in sufficient quantity & quality and efficient economical use of waste water, is also subject of interest.
water and waste water treatment. Expert guidance would also be beneficial for project preparation and its implementation, developing and implementing education and training, capacity development and frame work for evolving comprehensive and integrated water and waste water policy.
Indonesia The learning objectives of the team are:
improved understanding of the essentials of green cities;
improved understanding of the complexity of urban planning and potential tools;
develop an outline for a national green cities strategic plan;
initiate an active learning process;
develop workshop agenda and outline of follow up activities.
ADB has been discussing with UNESCO-IHE on integrating this Green Cities Indonesia TA with the MARE-Indonesia concept. Especially the Learning and Action Alliances (LAAs) are of interest to ADB.
Dr. Assela Pathirana (UNESCO-IHE) Prof. Chris Zevenbergen (UIHE) Ir. Jeroen Rijke Dr. Berry Gersonius The request for assistance is two-fold: 1. To provide information on the essentials of green cites and the complexity of urban planning. This will create a better understanding of the need for a multi-stakeholder based participatory approach for incorporating greening and climate proofing to urban development in medium and small cities.
2. Initiation of the active learning process. And although LAAs focus on cities themselves, it is essential that national and/or regional governments are involved in the preliminary stages to facilitate this planning process and the following investments.
Viet Nam In particular, the team would like to study flood
management techniques and bio-engineering approaches to climate resilient water resource management. The team would also like to look at prioritizing critical infrastructure investments in the face of uncertainty.
Ms. Lies Janssen (NWP) Dr. Wim Douven (UNESCO-IHE) About the composition of the Dutch expert team – provide engineers with expertise in water supply and designing to withstand extreme weather events and salt-water intrusion. Provide financial experts who can help to cost out adaptation options and advise on prioritization in the face of uncertainty.
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PROJECT TEAMS
Name Function Organisation
Indonesia
1. Ms.Hayu Parasati Director of Urban and Rural
Affairs
Bappenas
2. Mr. Juari Sutrisno Head of Sub-directorate
Institutional Infrastructure of
Water Resources
Bappenas
3. Mr. Adriansyah Director Regional Financing
and Capacity
Ministry of Finance
4. Mr. Agus Sutanto Subdirectorate for Program and
Budget
Ministry of Public Works
5. Paul van Klaveren Senior Urban Development
Specialist
Asian Development Bank - SEUW
Afghanistan
6. Mr. Ziarat Gul Rahel Director General Nangarhar Valley Development
Authority
7. Mr. Habibullah Khan Policy Advisor / Irrigation Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and
Livestock
8. Mr. Ahmad Khalid
Abdullah
Project Director Water Resources Development
Investment Program/Project Director,
Ministry of Energy and Water
9. Mr. Ali Ahmad Osmani General Manager Banab Group
10. Mr. Sultan Mahmood
Mahmoodi
Supreme Council for Water Affairs
Managemnt (SCWAM/MEW).
11. Mr. Mohammad Hanif
Ayubi
Senior Project Officer (Natural
Resources and Agriculture)
Asian Development Bank - Afghanistan
Resident Mission
People's Republic of China
12. Mr. Ruan Huabiao Engineer Anhui Provincial Economic Information
Centre
13. Ms. Chen Lei Director Foreign Capital Utilization Division of
Anhui Provincial DRC
14. Mr. Lyu Hu Deputy Director CLMA
15. Ms. Fang Chenchen Staff / Interpreter CLMA (PMO of Anhui Chao Lake
Rehabilitation Project)
16. Mr. Wang Kunhong Senior Engineer of Water
Supply and Drainage
Lu’an City Sewage Co., Ltd
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Bangladesh
17. Ms. Syeda Salma
Jafreen
Deputy Secretary (WS-3) Local Government Division, Ministry of
Local Government, Rural Dev. and
Cooperatives
18. Mr. Kazi Abdul Noor Project Director Policy Support Unit (PSU)
19. Mr. Md. Adbur Rauf Assistant Project Director
(Deputy Secretary
Water Cell, Policy Support Unit (PSU)
20. Mr. Sayed Golam
Ahammad
Deputy Manager Director Finance
21. Mr. Imrul Kayes
Muniruzzaman
Director Resource Mobilization and
Organizational Learning
22. Mr. Md. Rafiqul Islam Senior Project Officer (Urban),
BRM
Asian Development Bank - Bangladesh
Resident Mission
India
23. Dr. Prithvi Project Director cum Deputy
Secretary
Rajasthan Urban Infrastructure
Development Project, Government of
Rajasthan
24. Mr. Sh. K. K. Sharma Additional Chief Engineer Directorate of Local Bodies, Local Self
Government Department, Government
of Rajasthan
25. Mr. Sh. S. K. Asopa Deputy Project Director Rajasthan Urban Infrastructure
Development Project, Government of
Rajasthan
26. Mr. Pushkar Srivastava Senior Project Officer (Urban),
INRM
Asian Development Bank - India
Resident Mission
Viet Nam
27. Dr. Duong Hong Son Deputy Team Leader Mekong Impact and Adaptation Study
in the Mekong Delta
28. Ms. Duong Thi Hong
Tham
Ca Mau Authority for Seas and Islands
29. Mr. ThS. Luong Thanh
Hai - Giam doc
So Khoa hoc va Cong nghe Kien Giang
(Department of Science and
Technology)
30. Mr. Pham Hoang Son PMU of Water Supply Sewerage &
Environment - Ca Mau Water Supply
Sewerage & Urban Work One-Member
Limited Company
31. Tbc Women Union - Kien Giang
32. Ms. Lauren N. Sorkin Environment & Climate Change
Specialist
Asian Development Bank - Viet Nam
Resident Mission
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GENERAL OVERVIEW OF THE PROGRAM
Monday 17 June
Morning Afternoon
Plenary Session Plenary Session + Team Sessions Boat trip through the canals of Delft
Tuesday 18 June
Morning Afternoon
Team Sessions Team Sessions
Wednesday 19 June
Morning Afternoon
Field visits to:
- Delfland Water Board - Wastewater Treatment Project - "Room for the River" Project - Drinking water supply reservoir "Petrusplaat" - Dordrecht Green City
Thursday 20 June
Morning Afternoon
Team Sessions Team Sessions
Friday 21 June
Morning Afternoon
Team Sessions Plenary Session Farewell reception and Dinner
See next pages for the detailed program
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DETAILED PROGRAM
Monday 17June
Plenary Program
17.45
Hosting Organization: UNESCO-IHE Delft, Room B1 Theme: Traversing history, present, and future Coordination: Jan Luijendijk 08:00 Walk to UNESCO-IHE (15 minutes) 08:30 Registration at UNESCO-IHE 09:00 Opening and welcome by Prof. Dr. Stefan Uhlenbrook, Vice-Rector for Academic
Affairs of UNESCO-IHE
09:15 Learning Week objectives and program by Wouter Lincklaen Arriëns
09:30 "The Netherlands and Water" from an historic perspective by Jan Luijendijk 10:00 Smart Choices: "Water Governance in The Netherlands and Asian Countries" by Bart Teeuwen 10:30 Tea/coffee break 11:00 "Green cities in the Netherlands" by Chris Zevenbergen/Dr. Assela Pathirana 11:30 "Room for Secure Rivers in The Netherlands" by Jeroen Rijke/Peter Kerssens 12:00 "Adaptive Delta Management by Prof. Eelco van Beek UNESCO-IHE/Deltares 12:30 Lunch at UNESCO-IHE During the lunch you can collect your DSA's and reimbursements of tickets from the cashier at the Socio-Room, ground floor near the reception. 14.00 Building Cooperation for Water Security by Wouter Lincklaen Arriëns 14:30 Presentations (10 min/team) by country teams on their learning objectives 15.30 Facilitated discussions 16.00 Tea/coffee break 16.30- Presentation by Jan Luijendijk and Netherlands Team program Coordinators, and discussion on Project Team programs Boat trip through Delft
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Tuesday 18 June
Separate Programs for Project
Teams
Separate Programs for Project Teams:
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
PRC
India
Indonesia
Viet Nam Hosting Organizations: UNESCO-IHE Delft
Ministry of Infrastructure and Environment (I&M) Netherlands Water Partnership (NWP) Clean Tech Delta Delft University of Technology Deltares Grontmij Haarlem Hydraulics MER commissie Municipality of Dordrecht Municipality of Rotterdam Royal HaskoningDHV Union of Water Boards Vitens Evides International (VEI) Vewin Wageningen University and Research Centre Water Board Delfland Waternet
Please see the full programs of the Project Teams on page 15 and further
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Wednesday
19 June
Field visits
Water Board of Delfland
Wastewater Treatment
Project
Room for the River project
Drinking Water
Reservoir Project
Green City Dordrecht
Plenary program for all teams with hosting organizations:
Water Board of Delfland,
Room for the River project
Municipality of Dordrecht
Evides, Drinking Water Supply Company 08.00 Departure from UNESCO-IHE 08.30 Reception with coffee/tea at Harnaschpolder 08.45 Welcome by Delfland's Board Member Mr. Han van Olphen
Explanation of the role, tasks, governance and financing system of the Water Board of Delfland.
09.00 Movie on Delfland 09.15 Questions and Answers, Discussion 09.30 Introduction to the wastewater treatment plant Harnaschpolder project by Mr. Paul
Oostdam of Delfluent and Mr. Han van Olphen; On PPS financing constructions 09.15 Visit to the Harnaschpolder by Paul Oostdam 10.15 Departure for the Noordwaard/Werkendam 11.15 Arrival at the Biesbosch Museum, coffee + Vlaai 11.30 Presentation by the manager of the Noordwaard
project Mr. Erik-Jan Houwing 12.15 Presentation by Daan Spitzers of Evides on the role of the Biesbosch reservoirs 13.00 Tour through the Noordwaard polder and visit to the Petrusplaat reservoir; lunch in the bus 15.00 Arrival in Green City Dordrecht (coffee and tea at Wereldwaag) 15.15 Welcome and opening by Mrs. Ellen Kelder (Program Manager Water) 15.25 Presentation of Water Safety Strategy by Dr. Berry Gersonius (Water Expert) 15.45 Discussion 15.15 Tour through the historical city centre of Dordrecht 17.30 Leaving for Delft (maybe via Kinderdijk)
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1) UNESCO-IHE 2) Harnaschpolder 3) Biesbosch Museum 4) Noordwaard polder 5) Dordrecht
(Longest distance, from UNESCO-IHE to the Biesbosch Museum is 45 Km - crow flies distance).
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Map field visit Wednesday 19 June
1) UNESCO-IHE, Delft 2) Harnaschpolder
3) Biesbosch Museum 4) Noordwaard polder
5) Dordrecht
Longest distance, from UNESCO-IHE to the Biesbosch
Museum is 45 Km - crow flies distance.
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Thursday
20 June
Separate Programs
for Project Teams
Separate Programs for Project Teams:
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
PRC
India
Indonesia
Viet Nam Hosting Organizations: UNESCO-IHE Delft
Ministry of Infrastructure and Environment (I&M) Netherlands Water Partnership (NWP) Clean Tech Delta Delft University of Technology Deltares Grontmij Haarlem Hydraulics MER commissie Municipality of Dordrecht Municipality of Rotterdam Royal HaskoningDHV Union of Water Boards Vitens Evides International (VEI) Vewin Wageningen University and Research Centre Water Board Delfland Waternet
Please see the full programs of the Project Teams on page 15 and further
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Friday
21 June
Recap
Preparing Presen-tations
Plenary Program
with represen-tatives of
the Netherlands
Water Sector
Plenary program for all teams at UNESCO-IHE Delft 09:00 Recap of the previous days experience and sharing expectations for the presentations 09:15- Project Teams prepare for afternoon presentations of their Learning Week 12:00 outcomes and commitments at UNESCO-IHE 12:00- Networking lunch among the participants 13.30 Learning Week outcomes and commitments* 13.30 Learning from young Asian experts in Delft: Flash presentations by three Asian UNESCO-IHE PhD researchers on Environmental technologies for pollution control (Coordinated by Prof Piet Lens) 30 minutes 14:00 Presentations on Learning Week outcomes and commitments by each Project Team (10 minute PowerPoint presentation per team) followed by discussion 15:30 Coffee/tea break 16:00 Identifying demand and supply between Project Teams, the Netherlands water sector, and ADB 17:00 Reception and networking/drinks 17.30 Walking talking Farewell dinner/buffet 19.00 Closing of the Water Learning Week *Representatives of the Netherlands water sector are invited to join this program
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OVERVIEW OF PROJECT TEAM PROGRAMS
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Project Team Program Afghanistan
Coordinator: Mr. Bart Teeuwen/Mrs Zaki Shubber (UNESCO-IHE)
Other contributors: Dr. Masoom Hamdard
Due to problems with getting visas the team is unfortunately not able to come.
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Project Team Program Bangladesh
Coordinator: Ir. Ad Doppenberg (Vitens Evides International)
Other contributors: Peter Dane, VEWIN Martin Koster, Union of Waterboards Gerhard van den Top, Vitens Evides International Jasper Verberk, Vitens Evides Water Company
Tuesday 18 June:
09:00 Pick up hotel 10:00 - 12:00 Organization and governance of the drinking water sector in the Netherlands, at Vewin, The Hague 13:00 Lunch 14:00 - 16:00 Organization and governance and finance mechanisms of Water Boards at Union of Water Boards, The Hague
Thursday 20 June
08:00 Pick up hotel 09:00 - 11:00 Delegated ownership, and management and financial autonomy of the Dutch water companies explained at Evides in Rotterdam 12:00 - 14:00 Visit Berenplaat in Spijkenisse- Lunch - Guided tour - Discussion - Integration of innovative technology in 50 year old water treatment plant 14:00 - 15:00 Travel to UNESCO-IHE 15:00 - 16:30 Public and private arrangements of water sector organisations by Dr. Klaas Schwartz or Dr. Marco Schouten
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Project Team Program People's Republic of China
Coordinator: Ir. Peter Kerssens (Haarlem Hydraulics)
Other contributors: Dr. Yangxiao Zhou Mr. Bart Teeuwen Ir. Maarten Hofstra
Tuesday June 18: a.m. Option 1: Visit to/meeting at Delft Public Works Department, in
charge of urban drainage and flood management, and domestic wastewater collection systems. Discussion/explanation about municipal/city tasksand responsibilities with regard to wastewater handling, green city development, sustainable urban infrastructure, etc.
Option 2: Internal meetings at UNESCO-IHE. Presentations by and discussions with Mr. Bart Teeuwen, legal affairs/issues, Mr. Maarten Hofstra about institutional issues, and Dr. Yangxiao Zhou (China/Nl comparison) p.m. Visit to/meeting at DeltaSync. Innovations for urban water solutions, green city development etc. Explanation about their activities in Rotterdam, Shanghai and other relevant developments. Thursday June 20: a.m. Visit to Deltares Research Institute, presentations/discussions about surface water quality management, water quality monitoring, water quality modeling, (lake) basin management, etc. p.m. Visit to IJssel Lake Management Department, Rijkswaterstaat, Ministry of Infrastructure and Environment, in charge of water resources planning and management of IJssel lake. Explanation and discussion about the management model/system used for IJssel lake, and interaction with riparian government bodies, users and user functions, the water quality monitoring system, etc.
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Project Team Program India
Coordinator: Dr. Biswa Bhattacharya/Mr. Eldon Raj
Other contributors:
Mr. Bart Teeuwen
Prof. Dr. Piet Lens
Mr. Rohan Jain
Tuesday 18 June:
09:30 - 11: 00 - Maarten Siebel - Cleaner Production and the Water Cycle for Water Scarcities
11:15 - 12:15 - Rohan Jain - Nanotechnology for Water and Wastewater Treatment
13:30 -14:30 - Hector Garcia - Industrial Wastewater Treatment
14:45 - 16:00 - Eldon Rene - Industrial Symbiosis and Eco-Industrial Parks
Thursday 20 June:
09:00 - 11:00 - Carlos Lopez - Sanitation and Conventional wastewater treatment for developing
countries
11:00 - 12:00 - Peter van der Steen - Green Cities of the Future
Option 1: 13:15 - End - Ecohydrology - Mini Symposium (Prof Michael McClain)
Option 2: 15:00 - 16:30 - Public and private arrangements of water sector organisations by Dr. Klaas
Schwartz
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Project Team Program Indonesia
Coordinator: Dr. Assela Pathirana/Prof. Chris Zevenbergen
Other contributors: Dr. Berry Gersonius
Tuesday 18 June:
09.00 Departure from UNESCO-IHE (train direction Schiedam / metro)
Arrival Marconi Tower, 20th floor check view and explanation (green roof/wall)
Presentation Clean Tech Delta, Miranda Janse
10.00 Departure Marconi Tower to Museumplein
10.45 Visit Retention area, explanation from John Jacobs
11.30 Visit Floating Pavilion and floating house (Rijnhaven)
12.15 Lunch Sateh (Location: TBD)
12.45 Leave to Dordrecht with Water bus
13.30 Arrival Dordrecht
Receive with coffee/tea/cake in Wereldwaag
Introduction Ellen Kelder
Presentation Berry Gersonius
15.00 City Tour
16.00 Return by waterbus to Rotterdam
17.00 Arrival in Delft at UNESCO-IHE
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Project Team Program Indonesia (continued)
Thursday 20 June:
Morning program (open to anyone in the water week) at UNESCO-IHE
Green Cities, Resilient Cities and Water Sensitive Cities
09:00 – 09:30 Cities and the Water cycle – introduction
09:30 – 10:15 The water sensitive city
10:15 – 10:40 Tea/coffee
10:40 – 11:25 Case studies
11:30 – 12:15 MARE-Asia Project
Afternoon program (With Indonesian team)
14:00 – 17:00 – Project meeting MARE-Asia: Indonesia "Towards Greener Asian Cities".
Discussion on:
(a) Initiation of MARE-Asia: Indonesia project funded by ADB (b) Identification of case study cities. (c) Discussion of stakeholders to include. (d) Liaising with ADB country office. (e) Practical matter of project implementation.
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Project Team Program Viet Nam
Coordinator: Mrs. Lies Janssen – Netherlands Water Partnership
Other contributors: -Wim Douven – UNESCO-IHE; -Arend Kolhoff – MER- Commissie; -Roel Bosma – Wageningen University and Research Centre; -Dick Konijn – IDConsultancy; -Marjan Kreijns – Delft University of Technology; -Mr Kees van der Lugt – Waternet; -Enrico Moens, Grontmij/VCAPS , -Rien Dam – Deltares, -Dr. Mai Van Cong – RH/DHV Venue: UNESCO-IHE, Delft Tuesday 18 June:
09.30 - 12.30 Round of Introductions of Vietnamese Delegates and Dutch participants Short presentation on the Netherlands Water Sector by the Netherlands Water Partnership Presentation of the “Learning Objectives” (Vietnamese team and Ms Lauren Sorkin, ADB) Challenges in integrated water resources management in times of Climate Change
Collaboration between Viet Nam and The Netherlands – the Mekong Delta Plan (Mr Cong)
The role of and experience with Strategic Environmental Assessment in Delta planning in the Netherlands (Arend Kolhoff, MER-cie)
An example of Strategic Environmental Assessment for provincial planning (An Giang Province) and the relation with the Mekong Delta Plan (Arend Kolhoff, MER-cie)
Q and A
The importance of Dredging and operation and maintenance both in the urban and rural environment. (Dick Konijn – ID Consultancy)
14.00 – 16.00 The impact of climate change on sustainable aquaculture in Viet Nam (Roel Bosma, Wageningen University and Research Centre) followed by discussion and wrap up
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Team Program Viet Nam (continued)
Thursday 20 June:
9.30 – 12.30 Impressions of the Wednesday excursions, discussing the following themes: Water supply and sanitation; Room for the river; Urban drainage and coastal zone management
Water Supply and Sanitation Presentation by Waternet – the water company of the City of Amsterdam (Kees van der Lugt – Waternet)
Climate Change Adaptation Strategy The Climate Change Adaptation Strategy for Ho Chi Minh City (Enrico Moens, Grontmij)
The importance of groundwater management in times of Climate Change Groundwater management and subsidence (Rien Dam – Deltares).
14.00 – 16.00 Options: -Coastal zone management (UNESCO-IHE) -Visit to the Sandmotor – Building with Nature (Between Ter Heijde and Kijkduin/ Scheveningen)
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