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XVI World Water CongressMay 29th – June 3rd 2017
Cancun, Mexico
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“In partnership with the World Water Council, the 8th World Water Forum and Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), and supported by Texas A&M University School of Law, Agence Française pour la Biodiversité and Taylor & Francis Group.”
INDEX
MESSAGE FROM THE IWRA PRESIDENT
MESSAGE FROM THE NATIONAL WATER AUTHORITY
GENERAL PROGRAM OVERVIEW
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PLENARY SESSIONS
REGULAR SESSIONS
SPECIAL SESSIONS
POSTER SESSIONS
CANCUN CENTER
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message from the iwra president 1
PATRICKLAVARDEPresident of the International Water Resources Association
Following the success of over 40 years of World Water Congresses around the world, I am pleased to invite you to the 16th edition of this famous and prestigious triennial water event in Cancun, Mexico from May 29th to June 3rd 2017.
Since its creation in 1971, IWRA has always strived to lead global thinking on water resources management. The World Water Congress is the platform that IWRA provides for you to present your perspectives to the world on important matters. In 2017, the main theme of the Congress will be “Bridging Science and Policy”. This comes at a critical moment in water resources management around the world. Water is now increasingly recognised in the COP processes as a key component in climate change adaptation. The UN Sustainable Development Goals have a dedicated focus on water. The 8th World Water Forum is mobilising global stakeholders to work on water issues around the world. In this dynamic context, the IWRA World Water Congress is a unique opportunity for water policy making and management to build closer ties with multi-
disciplinary water sciences in order to improve decision making in an uncertain world.
The IWRA World Water Congress is a meeting place to share experiences, promote discussion, and present new knowledge, research results and new developments in the fields of water sciences and policy around the world. Importantly, in this 16th edition of the Congress and in partnership with our hosts in Mexico (CONAGUA and ANEAS), we are looking to move science further, move policy making further - by bringing policy makers and knowledge makers together. The Congress aims to create a concrete, dynamic and fruitful meeting of the scientific and policy communities to make a real impact on water resources management around the world.
Message from the IWRA President
The IWRA World Water Congress is a meeting place to share experiences, promote discussion, and present new knowledge, research results and new developments in the fields of water sciences and policy around the world.
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message from the national water authority
I thank you for joining us at the World Water Congress, and participating in this important process, helping to bridge the gap between science and policy.
I hope you enjoy your time at the Congress in Cancun!
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ROBERTORAMÍREZDE LAPARRADirector General of National Water Commission ofMexico - Conagua
There is no single resource more fundamental and comprehensive for health, development and prosperity than water. Its importance makes it a strategic, crosscutting and multisectoral element required by all human activities, it is undoubtedly the driving force behind our development.
Nonetheless, we must recognise that the climate change effects largely undermine the hydrological cycle behaviour in our basins, by increasing the natural vulnerability of some and creating new water risks in others. Every year Mexico experiences these climate changes, from severe droughts to increasingly severe and destructive tropical cyclones. Which is why, President Enrique Peña Nieto is driving new public policies based on technical and scientific knowledge to guide the decision-making process and for our hydraulic sector to move from a reactive scheme in the face of disasters, to one of risk prevention, mitigation and management.
As part of this new vision on water, the President of Mexico presented during the 69th session of the UN General Assembly in 2014, the initiative to create the Intergovernmental Panel on Water, a body of the highest level, dedicated to develop work combining the technical and political part to generate better adaptation and resilience capacities. Its creation was announced on January 21st, 2016 in Davos, Switzerland by UN Secretary
General and the President of the World Bank Group.
Which is why, following the same line of work based on water cooperation, sharing successful cases and jointly seeking the solutions to water challenges faced by our nations, Mexico shall welcome the members of the International Water Resources Association (IWRA) in 2017 to hold the 16th World Water Congress, having as one of its main objectives to contribute to create a specialised platform of technical and scientific tools and instruments, strengthened by the participation of decision-makers as managers of public policies.
I am certain this forum represents a great opportunity to share work and learning experiences on mutual benefits, I hope the outcomes of this Congress to be transformed into benefits for our nations.
Lastly, I welcome all members of this renowned and prestigious organisation to a land of an incredible natural beauty and hydrology, which makes it one of the most visited tourist destinations worldwide: Cancun, Quintana Roo. Welcome to Cancun! Welcome to Mexico!
Message from the National Water Authority
2
Lun
es /
Mo
nd
ay 2
9
RS-
1. W
ater
Se
curit
y in
a
Cha
ngin
g W
orld
: A
lter
nati
ve
Sour
ces
of
Wat
er
RS-
10. W
ater
Se
curit
y in
a
Cha
ngin
g W
orld
: M
anag
ing
Ris
ks
SS-7
9:
2nd
Wat
er
Busi
ness
Fo
rum
201
7
RS-
39.
Wat
er a
nd
Sust
aina
ble
Gro
wth
: W
ater
-Ene
rgy
Nex
us
SS-6
3(B)
: T
he N
atio
nal
Wat
er R
eser
ves
Prog
ram
in
Mex
ico:
al
loca
tion
of
wat
er fo
r the
en
viro
nmen
t an
d ac
com
plis
hmen
t of
mul
tipl
e SD
G
SS-1
8:
Und
erst
andi
ng
wat
er S
ecur
ity
in c
itie
s:
empi
rical
ev
iden
ce
and
polic
y im
plic
atio
ns
RS-
5. W
ater
Se
curit
y in
a
Cha
ngin
g W
orld
: C
limat
e C
hang
e
RS-
3. B
uild
ing
Cap
acit
ySS
-49(
B):
Pres
enta
tion
of
the
onlin
e Tr
aini
ng
Cou
rse
on t
he
« G
reen
ing
» of
Wat
er L
aw:
Impl
emen
ting
en
viro
nmen
t-fr
iend
ly p
rinc
iple
s in
con
tem
pora
ry
wat
er t
reat
ies
and
law
s
SS-1
3: T
owar
ds
a sp
ecia
l iss
ue
of W
ater
In
tern
atio
nal
on t
he O
ECD
Pr
inci
ples
on
Wat
er
Gov
erna
nce
SS-5
6:
Inno
vati
ve
wat
er
reso
urce
s m
anag
emen
t an
d gr
een
deve
lopm
ent
in C
hina
RS-
8. W
ater
Se
curit
y in
a
Cha
ngin
g W
orld
: C
onfl
ict
and
Coo
pera
tion
SS-4
5: W
ater
in
the
Wor
ld W
e W
ant
- pol
icy
and
plan
ning
for
acce
lera
ted
SDG
su
cces
s
SS-6
3(A
):
The
Nat
iona
l W
ater
Res
erve
s Pr
ogra
m
in M
exic
o:
allo
cati
on o
f w
ater
for t
he
envi
ronm
ent
and
acco
mpl
ishm
ent
of m
ulti
ple
SDG
RS-
2. B
ridgi
ng
Scie
nce
and
Polic
y
SS-4
9(A
):
Pres
enta
tion
of
the
onlin
e Tr
aini
ng
Cou
rse
on t
he
« G
reen
ing
» of
Wat
er L
aw:
Impl
emen
ting
en
viro
nmen
t-fr
iend
ly p
rinc
iple
s in
con
tem
pora
ry
wat
er t
reat
ies
and
law
s
Ope
ning
C
erem
ony
HLP
: Wat
er
and
the
SDG
s
9:3
0-
12:2
0
12:4
0
-14
:10
Lunc
h*
15:3
0-
17:0
0
17:2
0 -
18:5
0
Gen
era
l Pro
gra
m O
verv
iew
Ho
urs
general program overview 3
Co
zum
el3
Co
zum
el4
Co
zum
el5
Xca
ret
Salo
n Is
la
Mu
jere
sC
ob
aSa
lon
Gra
n
Ca
ncu
nC
ozu
mel
1C
ozu
mel
2
*Pos
ter
Sess
ion
Mar
tes
/ Tu
esd
ay 3
0
RS-
37.
Wat
er
Sani
tati
on
and
Hea
lth
RS-
4.
Build
ing
Cap
acit
y
SS-1
0: S
mar
t Wat
er
Man
agem
ent
(SW
M):
Bri
dge
to
WG
G &
SD
Gs
- the
te
chno
logi
cal
inno
vati
on n
eede
d fo
r “W
ater
for a
ll”
RS-
12.
Wat
er,
Sani
tati
on,
and
Hea
lth:
En
surin
g D
rinki
ng
Wat
er
SS-5
5(C
):
Shar
ed W
ater
s of
Nor
th
Am
eric
a:
Inte
grat
ion
of
Scie
nce
and
Polic
yC
oope
rati
on
RS-
13.
Wat
er
Polic
y an
d G
over
nanc
e:
Econ
omic
s of
Wat
er
Gov
erna
nce
RS-
17.
Wat
er
Polic
y an
d G
over
nanc
e
SS-4
6:
Build
ing
a G
reen
In
fras
truc
ture
A
gend
a fo
r th
e La
tin
Am
eric
an
Wat
er S
ecto
r
SS-7
3. T
he
Firs
t A
sia
Inte
rnat
iona
l W
ater
Wee
k:
Asi
a So
luti
on
for W
ater
SS-4
1(B)
: W
ater
sec
urit
y in
the
Am
eric
as
SS-5
5(B)
: Sha
red
Wat
ers
of N
orth
A
mer
ica:
Pol
icie
s an
d Is
sues
on
Tran
sbou
ndar
y W
ater
Res
ourc
es
SS-5
5(A
): S
hare
d W
ater
s of
N
orth
Am
eric
a:
Scie
ntif
ic w
ater
re
sour
ces
asse
ssm
ent
SS-6
1: T
he
Lega
cy o
f C
OP2
2:
Impl
emen
ting
th
e G
loba
l C
limat
e A
ctio
n A
gend
a in
the
wat
er
sect
or
SS-7
1: M
akin
g in
vest
men
ts
on m
ulti
-pu
rpos
e w
ater
in
fras
truc
ture
fi
t to
fin
ance
RS-
19. W
ater
Po
licy
and
Gov
erna
nce:
Tr
ansb
ound
ary
Aqu
ifers
Law
and
Po
licy
RS-
23. W
ater
Ec
osys
tem
s an
d Ph
ysic
al R
egim
es:
Gro
undw
ater
Re
sour
ces
SS-2
7: C
ase
Stud
ies
in t
he
Cha
lleng
es o
f W
ater
Sha
ring
Be
twee
n “U
pstr
eam
ers”
an
d “D
owns
trea
mer
s”
SS-6
0: C
apac
ity
build
ing
in t
he
wat
er s
ecto
r: C
reat
ing
and
deve
lopi
ng
trai
ning
cen
ters
fo
r wat
er
prof
essi
onal
s
RS-
9. W
ater
Se
curit
y in
a
Cha
ngin
g W
orld
: C
onfi
lct
and
Coo
pera
tion
RS-
7. W
ater
Se
curit
y in
a
Cha
ngin
g W
orld
: C
limat
e C
hang
e
SS-4
1(A
):
Wat
er S
ecur
ity
in t
he A
mer
icas
SS-7
5. P
eace
fo
r W
ater
: The
G
loba
l Hig
h Le
vel P
anel
on
Wat
er a
nd
Peac
e’s
Vis
ion
HLP
: Wat
er
and
Clim
ate
HLP
: Wat
er
and
Busi
ness
9:0
0-
10:3
0
10:5
0
-12
:20
12:4
0
-14
:10
Lunc
h*
15:3
0-
17:0
0
17:2
0 -
18:5
0
Co
zum
el3
Co
zum
el4
Co
zum
el5
Xca
ret
Salo
n Is
la
Mu
jere
sC
ob
a
Gen
era
l Pro
gra
m O
verv
iew
Ho
urs
Salo
n G
ran
C
an
cun
Co
zum
el1
Co
zum
el2
general program overview
*Pos
ter
Sess
ion
4
RS-
24.
Wat
er a
nd
Sust
aina
ble
Gro
wth
: Ir
rigat
ion
RS-
30. W
ater
Q
ualit
y:
Con
tam
inan
ts
of E
mer
ging
C
once
rn
RS-
18. W
ater
Po
licy
and
Gov
erna
nce
SS-2
5(A
):
Wat
er Q
ualit
y M
anag
emen
t –
iden
tify
ing
oppo
rtun
itie
s fo
r pol
icy
refo
rm
SS-2
5(B)
: W
ater
Qua
lity
Man
agem
ent
– id
enti
fyin
g op
port
unit
ies
for p
olic
y re
form
HLP
: Int
egra
ted
Wat
er
Reso
urce
s M
anag
emen
t
SS-2
6: R
efle
ctin
g on
Reg
ulat
ing
Wat
er S
ecur
ity
for
Unc
onve
ntio
nal
Gas
and
Oil
SS-3
0 So
cial
Sc
ienc
es
appr
oach
to
supp
orti
ng
stak
ehol
der
enga
gem
ent
for w
ater
pol
icy
deve
lopm
ent
RS-
26.
Wat
er
Polic
y an
d G
over
nanc
e:
Regi
onal
and
In
tern
atio
nal
Law
RS-
6. W
ater
Se
curit
y in
a
Cha
ngin
g W
orld
: C
limat
e C
hang
e
RS-
32.
Wat
er
Ecos
yste
ms
and
Phys
ical
Re
gim
es
SS-1
7:
Empo
wer
ing
Youn
g W
ater
Pr
ofes
sion
als
thro
ugh
Enga
gem
ent
in
Glo
bal W
ater
C
omm
unit
y
RS-
29. W
ater
Se
curit
y in
a
Cha
ngin
g W
orld
: C
oope
rati
on
on t
he
Mex
ico-
US
Bord
er
Ope
n D
iscu
ssio
n -
Prep
arat
ion
of C
ancu
n D
ecla
rati
on
SS-1
6(B)
: W
hat
next
for
wat
er la
w a
nd
polic
y? R
ecen
t de
velo
pmen
ts,
futu
re
chal
leng
es
and
pote
ntia
l op
port
unit
ies
SS-2
1(B)
: W
ater
se
curit
y an
d gl
obal
-ch
ange
ad
apta
tion
: br
idgi
ng
scie
nce
and
polic
y
SS-3
4 (B
):
Brid
ging
St
akeh
olde
rs’
Kno
wle
dge
and
the
8th
Wor
ld
Wat
er F
orum
T
hem
atic
Fr
amew
ork
SS-4
8: T
wo
Cou
ntrie
s,
Nin
e St
ates
: C
olor
ado
Riv
er
Coo
pera
tion
in
a C
ompl
ex
Syst
em
SS-1
6(A
):
Wha
t ne
xt fo
r w
ater
law
and
po
licy?
Rec
ent
deve
lopm
ents
, fu
ture
ch
alle
nges
an
d po
tent
ial
oppo
rtun
itie
s
SS-2
1(A
):
Wat
er
secu
rity
and
glob
al-c
hang
e ad
apta
tion
: br
idgi
ng
scie
nce
and
polic
y
SS-3
4 (A
):
Brid
ging
St
akeh
olde
rs’
Kno
wle
dge
and
the
8th
Wor
ld
Wat
er F
orum
T
hem
atic
Fr
amew
ork
SS-7
7:
Ach
ievi
ng
Wat
er a
nd
Sani
tati
on
SDG
s in
Lat
in
Am
eric
a an
d th
e C
arib
bean
SS-6
5(B)
: W
ater
Se
curit
y an
d C
limat
e C
hang
e -
Cha
lleng
es
and
Opo
rtun
itie
s in
Asi
a
RS-
41.
Wat
er a
nd
Sust
aina
ble
Gro
wth
: W
ater
-Foo
d-En
ergy
Nex
u
SS-5
3: T
he D
raft
A
rtic
les
on t
he L
aw
of T
rans
boun
dary
A
quife
rs –
Mov
ing
forw
ard
unti
l the
ne
xt U
N G
ener
al
Ass
embl
y se
ssio
n
SS-3
5(B)
: Mul
ti-
disc
iplin
ary
pers
pect
ives
on
the
Gra
nd E
thio
pian
Re
nais
sanc
e D
am (G
ERD
) an
d th
e fu
ture
of
wat
er re
sour
ces
man
agem
ent
and
deve
lopm
ent
in t
he
East
ern
Nile
Bas
in
RS-
34. W
ater
Q
ualit
y M
anag
emen
t
SS-7
6:
Tow
ards
a
Gre
en
Infr
astr
uctu
re
in L
atin
A
mer
ica
and
the
Car
ibbe
an
SS-6
5(A
):
Wat
er S
ecur
ity
and
Clim
ate
Cha
nge
- C
halle
nges
and
O
ppor
tuni
ties
in
Asi
a
RS-
14. W
ater
Po
licy
and
Gov
erna
nce:
Ec
onom
ics
of W
ater
G
over
nanc
e
RS-
21. W
ater
Pol
icy
and
Gov
erna
nce:
Tr
ansb
ound
ary
Aqu
ifers
on
the
Mex
ico-
US
Bord
er
SS-3
5(A
): M
ulti
-di
scip
linar
y pe
rspe
ctiv
es o
n th
e G
rand
Eth
iopi
an
Rena
issa
nce
Dam
(G
ERD
) and
the
futu
re
of w
ater
reso
urce
s m
anag
emen
t and
de
velo
pmen
t in
the
East
ern
Nile
Bas
in
9:0
0-
10:3
0
10:5
0
-12
:20
12:4
0
-14
:10
Lunc
h*
15:3
0-
17:0
0
17:2
0 -
18:5
0
19
:00
-2
0:3
0
Mié
rco
les
/ W
edn
esd
ay 3
1G
ener
al P
rog
ram
Ove
rvie
w
general program overview 5
*Pos
ter
Sess
ion
Ho
urs
Co
zum
el3
Co
zum
el4
Co
zum
el5
Xca
ret
Salo
n Is
la
Mu
jere
sC
ob
aSa
lon
Gra
n
Ca
ncu
nC
ozu
mel
1C
ozu
mel
2
Juev
es /
Th
urs
day
1
RS-
16. W
ater
Ec
osys
tem
s an
d Ph
ysic
al
Regi
mes
RS-
27. W
ater
Po
licy
and
Gov
erna
nce:
La
w
SS-3
3(A
):
Resi
lienc
e of
coa
stal
w
ater
shed
s in
La
tin
Am
eric
a an
d th
e C
arib
bean
SS-5
4: W
ater
Fu
ture
s an
d So
luti
ons
RS-
33. W
ater
Q
ualit
y: M
anag
ing
Con
tam
inat
ion
SS-5
8(A
): T
rain
ing
in H
ydro
-dip
lom
acy:
Le
gal a
nd
Inst
itut
iona
l Asp
ects
of
Wat
er R
esou
rces
G
over
nanc
e –
From
th
e In
tern
atio
nal
to t
he D
omes
tic
Pers
pect
ive
RS-
31. W
ater
Q
ualit
y M
anag
emen
t
HLP
: Fro
m
WEF
Nex
us t
o W
EF+H
ealt
h +E
duca
tion
N
exus
IWR
A A
war
ds
SS-7
4:
Get
ting
to
a W
ater
Se
curit
y Fr
amew
ork:
Br
eaki
ng
it D
own
to
Build
it U
p
SS-5
2:
Off
shor
e A
quife
rs –
W
hy S
houl
d W
e C
are
?
RS-
22. W
ater
Ec
osys
tem
s an
d Ph
ysic
al
Regi
mes
: G
roun
dwat
er
Reso
urce
s
SS-8
: C
harg
es v
s.
buyb
ack:
w
ho p
ays
for w
ater
ec
osys
tem
s re
stor
atio
n?
SS-3
8: W
ater
se
curit
y is
sues
for
deve
lopi
ng
coun
trie
s in
cha
ngin
g en
viro
nmen
t
RS-
28. W
ater
Po
licy
and
Gov
erna
nce:
Law
SS-6
4: T
owar
ds
an In
tegr
ated
W
ater
M
anag
emen
t by
Sub
-bas
in:
Mai
nstr
eam
ing
of S
cien
ce a
nd
Polic
y
RS-
25. W
ater
Po
licy
and
Gov
erna
nce:
In
tegr
ated
W
ater
M
anag
emen
t
SS-4
3:
Hyd
ropo
wer
D
evel
opm
ent
and
Rese
rvoi
r O
pera
tion
SS-7
2:
Coo
pera
tion
an
d Ex
chan
ge
of E
xper
ienc
e in
W
ater
Res
ourc
e M
anag
emen
t an
d A
dapt
ion
to C
limat
e C
hang
e
SS-3
3(B)
: Re
silie
nce
of c
oast
al
wat
ersh
eds
in
Lati
n A
mer
ica
and
the
Car
ibbe
an
SS-3
6: W
ater
st
ress
and
de
mog
raph
ic
dyna
mic
s
RS-
15. W
ater
Ec
osys
tem
s an
d Ph
ysic
al R
egim
es
SS-5
8(B)
: Tra
inin
g in
Hyd
ro-d
iplo
mac
y:
Lega
l and
In
stit
utio
nal A
spec
ts
of W
ater
Res
ourc
es
Gov
erna
nce
– Fr
om
the
Inte
rnat
iona
l to
the
Dom
esti
c Pe
rspe
ctiv
e
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0
10:5
0
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12:4
0
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h*
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0-
17:0
0
17:2
0 -
18:5
0
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era
l Pro
gra
m O
verv
iew
Ho
urs
general program overview 6
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ion
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RS-
40.
W
ater
and
Su
stai
nabl
e G
row
th:
Wat
er-F
ood-
Ener
gy N
exus
Clo
sing
C
erem
ony
IWR
A
Gen
eral
A
ssem
bly
RS-
42.
Wat
er a
nd
Sust
aina
ble
Gro
wth
RS-
36. W
ater
Sa
nita
tion
and
H
ealt
h
SS-4
4:
Sust
aina
ble
Wat
ersh
eds:
Em
ergi
ng
Econ
omic
In
stru
men
ts
for E
ater
Se
curi
ty
SS-7
8:
Intr
oduc
ing
the
Wor
ld
Wat
er D
ata
Init
iati
ve:
How
wat
er
data
can
hel
p ac
hiev
e th
e Su
stai
nabl
e D
evel
opm
ent
Goa
ls
SS-4
2(B)
: T
he s
cien
tifi
c un
derp
inni
ngs
of
glob
al w
ater
law
in
stru
men
ts: t
he
UN
Wat
erco
urse
s C
onve
ntio
n, t
he
UN
ECE
Wat
er
Con
vent
ion,
and
IL
C D
raft
Art
icle
s on
Tra
nsbo
unda
ry
Aqu
ifers
SS-4
2(A
):
The
sci
enti
fic
unde
rpin
ning
s of
gl
obal
wat
er la
w
inst
rum
ents
: the
U
N W
ater
cour
ses
Con
vent
ion,
the
U
NEC
E W
ater
C
onve
ntio
n, a
nd
ILC
Dra
ft A
rtic
les
on T
rans
boun
dary
A
quife
rs
SS-6
7: A
“t
s’ o
no’ o
t”
cosm
ovis
ion:
In
terd
isci
plin
ary
scie
nce
and
polic
y in
the
Yu
cata
n Pe
nins
ula’
s si
nkho
les
SS-2
3(B)
: En
hanc
ing
irrig
atio
n pr
oduc
tivi
ty
and
prof
itab
ility
in
sm
all s
cale
irr
igat
ion
sche
mes
less
ons
from
thr
ee
cont
inen
ts
RS-
11.
Wat
er
Secu
rity
in
a C
hang
ing
Wor
ld:
Man
agin
g R
isks
SS-1
1:
Und
erst
andi
ng
the
Fore
st-
Wat
er N
exus
: a
new
glo
bal
mon
itor
ing
fram
ewor
k an
d to
ol
SS-5
: Re
gula
tion
an
d Tr
ansp
aren
cy
for W
ater
and
Sa
nita
tion
Se
rvic
es in
co
untr
ies
wit
h la
ck o
f the
m
SS-6
2:
Tow
ards
SD
G
impl
emen
tati
on
– en
suri
ng
wat
er q
ualit
y fr
om s
ourc
e to
sea
RS-
38.
Stak
ehol
der
Part
icip
atio
n
SS-2
3(A
):
Enha
ncin
g irr
igat
ion
prod
ucti
vity
an
d pr
ofit
abili
ty
in s
mal
l sca
le
irrig
atio
n sc
hem
es
less
ons
from
th
ree
cont
inen
ts
9:0
0-
10:3
0
10:5
0
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12:4
0
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0-
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0
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urs
Vie
rnes
/ F
rid
ay 2
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brief description of plenary sessions
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PLENARY
SESSIONS
Monday, May 29th, 2017Gran Cancun Room9:30 – 12:20 hrs
High-Level Panel: Water and the Sustainable Development GoalsMonday, May 29th, 2017 12:40 – 14:10 hrs, Gran Cancun Room
High-Level Panel: Water and ClimateTuesday, May 30th, 201710:50 – 12:20 hrs, Gran Cancun Room
Welcome speeches Opening by the Congress co-chairs- Mr. Carlos Joaquin Gonzalez, Governor, Quintana Roo- Mr. Patrick Lavarde, President, IWRA- Mr. Ramon Aguirre, President, ANEAS-Mr. Roberto Ramírez de la Parra, Director General, CONAGUA- H.E. Mr. Rafael Pacchiano Alaman, Minister, Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources, Mexico
Keynote speeches - H.E. Mr. Benedito Braga, President, World Water Council & State Secretary, Sao Paulo State, Brazil- H.E. Mr. Guihua Lu, Vice-Minister for Water Resources, People’s Republic of China- H.E. Mr. Diene Faye, State Secretary for Hydraulics, Senegal - Mr. Haksoo Lee, President, Asia Water Council- Mr. Tony Slatyer, Special Adviser on Water, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Australia - Mr. Torgny Holmgren, Executive Director, Stockholm International Water Institute - Mr. Paulo Salles, Co-Chair, 8th World Water Forum
Closing remarks and Congress introduction- Mr. Gabriel Eckstein, Chair, XVI World Water Congress International Scientific Committee
The purpose of the Panel is to consider how to further promote the importance of water management in the Climate Change COP process when dealing with the challenges posed by climatic changes, with a particular focus on climate change adaptation. It will also consider implementation of the Global Climate Action Agenda through different concrete actions and projects, and will propose recommendations for actions to be taken. The Panel is intended as part of the broader process that aims to bring together key actors to further strengthen and build an alliance for water and climate
The purpose of the Panel is to address the role of water in SDG implementation from diferent perspectives in light of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, and make recommendations for actions to be taken - what, when and by whom. The Panel is not intended simply as an “event”, but rather as an important milestone in a process of strategy development and alliance-building among key stakeholders that will continue at subsequent key events, including Stockolm World Water Week in 2017 and 8th World Water Forum in 2018.
Speakers: •Aziza Akhmouch, Head, Water Governance Program, OECD•Sergio Campos, Head, Water
and Sanitation, Inter-American Development Bank (IDB)•Jose Carrera, Vice President, Development Bank of Latin America (CAF)•Torgny Holmgren, Executive Director, Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI)•Karin Krchnak, Director, Freshwater Program, WWF•Federico Properzi, Chief Technical Adviser, UN-Water •Roberto Ramirez de la Parra, Director General, CONAGUA
Moderator: Torkil Jønch Clausen, Chair of the Scientific Programme Committee for the World Water Week, Senior Adviser to the Global Water Partnership and Chair of the Thematic Commission of the 8th World Water Forum, Denmark.
O P E N I N G C E R E M O N Y H I G H - L E V E L PA N E L S
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High-Level Panel: Water and Business“New paradigms for the water sector’s contribution to the SDGs”Tuesday, May 30th, 201712:40 – 14:10 hrs, Gran Cancun Room
change issues, positioning itself as a key stepping stone between COP 22 and 23, and leading to the 8th World Water Forum in 2018.
Speakers: •Dogan Altinbilek, Vice-President, World Water Council, IWRA Past President•Eugenio Barrios, Director of the Water Programme, WWF, Mexico•Jean-Didier Berthault, Vice-President, Paris Region Sanitation Corporation (the Megacities Alliance for Water and Climate)•Jose Carrera, Vice-President, Social Development,
Development Bank of Latin America (CAF)•Jean-François Donzier, Executive Secretary, International Network of Basin Organizations (the Global Alliance for Water and Climate)•Neil Grigg, Professor, Colorado State University, United States•Jason Morrison, Head, CEO Water Mandate UN Global Compact (the Business Alliance for Water and Climate)
Moderator: Cecilia Tortajada, Institute of Water Policy, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore and Past President of IWRA, Singapore.
The purpose of the Panel is to address the mobilization of the private and public companies involved in the water sector for the implementation of the SDGs, innovative solutions that could be developed in the coming years, new opportunities for innovation, and how innovation and creativity could be encouraged by national and international authorities. The panel will consider issues such as: major innovations that could contribute significantly to the achievement of the SDGs, the main gaps to be bridged, existing and potential alliances among stakeholders that will help implement sustainable solutions, and the changes from “business-as-usual” that are needed to achieve the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
Speakers:•Ramon Aguirre Diaz, Director General, Mexico City Water Company-Sacmex, Mexico•Diane d’Arras, Director, Suez, France & President, International Water Association •Hak-Soo Lee, President, K-Water, South Korea•Jason Morrison, Head, UN Global Compact CEO Water Mandate, United States•Philip Gichuki, CEO, Nairobi City Water & Sewerage Company Ltd, Kenya
Moderator: Pierre-Alain Roche, President, the High Council for Environment and Sustainable Development, France.
H I G H - L E V E L PA N E L S
brief description of plenary sessions
High-Level Panel: The Water-Energy-Food NexusThursday, June 1st, 201712:40 – 14:10 hrs, Gran Cancun Room
H I G H - L E V E L PA N E L S
The Panel will specifically focus on the Sustainable Development Goals related to Water, Energy, and Food (SDGs 2, 6, and 7). The main objectives of the Panel are to: demonstrate the extent of the interconnections between the water, energy, and food goals, explore possible tradeoffs for implementing the SDGs and identifying a holistic assessment criteria for multiple implementation plans at different scales, and discuss ways among which the policy coherence and policy-science communication could be improved across sectors and across scales. The discussion in the Panel will start with challenges in securing adequate tools, data, modelling complexity, governance and financing, starting with the global perspective, and moving to the more local and national scales. It will build on this material by considering lessons learned from various partner institutions on the potential
and risks of adopting the Water, Energy, and Food nexus as a platform for SDG implementation.
Speakers:•Carl Ganter, CEO, Circle of Blue•Astrid Hillers, Program Manager, Global Environment Facility•Antonio Embid Irujo, Professor of Law, University of Zaragoza, Spain•Louise Karlberg, Director, Swedish Environment Institute International, Sweden•Liber Martin, Professor, National University of Cuyo, Argentina•Saeed Nairizi, President, International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage•Diego J. Rodriguez, Senior Manager, The World Bank•Will Sarni, President, the Water Foundry LCC, United States•Raya Stephan, International Water Lawyer, France
Moderator: Rabi Mohtar, TEES Endowed Professor at Texas AM University, USA.
High-Level Panel: Integrated Water Resources ManagementWednesday, May 31th, 201712:40 – 14:10 hrs, Gran Cancun Room
The purpose of the Panel is to address the role of IWRM from different perspectives in light of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, and make recommendations for revitalizing IWRM toward action at all levels. The Panel is intended as part of the ongoing process of alliance-building among key stakeholders in IWRM implementation that will continue at subsequent key events, including Stockholm World Water Week in 2017 and 8th World Water Forum in 2018. The Panel will address issues such as: successes and failures in IWRM implementation over the last decade, new modalities for operationalizing IWRM, emerging issues and vectors that IWRM must address in the coming decades, and main challenges – at different levels – to achieving SDG Target 6.5 on IWRM.
Speakers:•Benedito Braga, State Secretary for Sanitation and Water Resources, State of Sao Paulo, Brazil •Claudia Patricia Ochoa Campuzano, Director, Centre of Science and Technology of Antioquia, Colombia •Blanca Jiménez-Cisneros, Director, Water Resources, UNESCO•Rabi Mohtar, Professor and Head of centre, Texas A&M University, USA•Mark Smith, Director, Global Water Programme, International Union for Conservation of Nature•James Spalding, Director General, Itaipu Binacional, Paraguay •Fabiola Tábora, Executive Secretary, Global Water Partnership, Central America
Moderator: Torkil Jønch Clausen, Senior Adviser to the Global Water Partnership, Chair of the Scientific Programme Committee for the World Water Week,, Chair of the Thematic Commission of the 8th World Water Forum, Co-chair of the World Water Council Task Force on IWRM, Denmark.
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A special open meeting will be held to contribute to the development and drafting of the Cancun Declaration.
Introduction: James E. Nickum, as Chair of the Awards Committee - Presentation of Honorary Memberships by Asit Biswas, Founding member and Past President of IWRA - Presentation of the Best Papers Awards by James E. Nickum, as Editor-in-Chief, Water International- Presentation of the Crystal Drop Award by Ben Braga, President of the World Water Council and Past President of IWRA
Ven Te Chow Memorial Lecture by Prof. V.P. Singh: “Challenges in meeting water security and resilience”.
Closing: James E. Nickum, Chair of the Awards Committee.
11brief description of plenary sessions
Wednesday, May 31th, 201719:00 – 20:30 hrs, Cozumel 5
Thursday, June 1st, 201715:30 – 17:00 hrs, Gran Cancun Room
CANCUN DECLARATION WORKSHOP
I W R A AWA R D S C E R E M O N Y
C L O S I N G C E R E M O N Y
Congress Outcomes
•ISC Chair Report - Mr Gabriel Eckstein, Chair, XVI World Water Congress International Scientific Committee•Adoption of the Cancun Declaration
XVI - XVII Congress Handover
-Mr Patrick Lavarde, President of IWRA-XVII Congress Host representatives-Signature of the MoA and Handover Ceremony
Closing Session - Mr. Roberto Olivares, Director General, ANEAS- Mr. Luis Felipe Alcocer Espinosa, Deputy Director for Planning, CONAGUA - Mr. Patrick Lavarde, President, IWRA
Friday, June 2nd, 2017Gran Cancun 12:40 – 14:10 hrs
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Welcome cocktail Wednesday, May 29th, 201719:30 hrs.
Gala Dinner Thursday, June 1st, 201719:30 hrs.
Technical Visit Saturday, June 3rd, 2017
Welcome cocktail on Monday May 29th. We expect you at the Akuma Terrace in Cancun International Convention Center at 19:30 hrs. Dress Code: Informal.
Gala Dinner at the Mandala Beach Club on Thrusday, June 1st at 19:30 hrs. Dress Code: Gala
Technical visit to Aktun-Chen, a beautiful nature park in the in the heart of a tropical rainforest . Splendid views, amazing wildlife and plenty of entertainments are just and hour and a half away from our venue.
9:00 hrs - Departure from Cancun ICC.17:00 hrs - Departure from Aktun-Chen back to Cancun ICC.
brief description of plenary sessions
S O C I A L E V E N T S
13
Des
alin
atio
n Te
chno
logy
in t
he U
S: P
oten
tial
s fo
r Ec
onom
ic G
row
th a
nd S
usta
inab
le W
ater
Sup
ply
Envi
ronm
enta
l Edu
cati
on f
or A
dult
s ba
sed
on
Part
icip
ator
y A
ctio
n R
esea
rch
Quo
Vad
is A
qua
Mun
di?
The
Fut
ure
of W
ater
Futu
re w
ater
ste
war
dshi
p an
d fa
ct-b
ased
wat
er p
olic
y:
an a
quat
ic s
cien
ce e
duca
tion
pat
hway
mod
el
Pote
ntia
l of
Rai
nwat
er H
arve
stin
g in
mee
ting
the
do
mes
tic
outd
oor
dem
and:
a s
tudy
in d
ry a
nd w
et
regi
ons
of t
he U
nite
d St
ates
Wat
er R
euse
for
Irri
gati
on in
Egy
pt: F
arm
er’s
per
cept
ions
, kn
owle
dge
and
econ
omic
s
Boos
ting
dir
ect
pota
ble
reus
e: m
easu
res
to b
e ta
ken
to h
elp
shor
ten
the
know
ledg
e ga
ps a
nd u
ncer
tain
ties
su
rrou
ndin
g th
is t
echn
olog
y
GEO
Glo
bal W
ater
Sus
tain
abili
ty (
GEO
GLO
WS)
: Ea
rth
Obs
erva
tion
s fo
r su
stai
nabi
lity
in w
ater
man
agem
ent
in
the
Am
eric
as a
nd a
roun
d th
e w
orld
Inst
itut
iona
l cap
acit
y an
d pe
rfor
man
ce in
wat
er u
tilit
ies
in t
he N
orth
of
Mex
ico
Qua
ntif
icat
ion
of M
unic
ipal
Wat
er S
uppl
y an
d R
ole
of
Met
erin
g in
Lar
ge In
dian
Cit
ies
Und
erst
andi
ng t
he F
ores
t-W
ater
Nex
us: m
onit
orin
g fr
amew
ork
and
tool
Wat
er E
duca
tion
Ass
essm
ent
Stan
dard
s: T
he P
ipel
ine
to
Con
serv
ing
Wat
er in
Urb
an C
itie
s
Fiel
d St
atio
ns a
s A
mba
ssad
ors
and
Age
nts
for
Brid
ging
Si
los:
Eng
agem
ent
in W
ater
shed
Pro
tect
ion,
Res
earc
h an
d N
atur
al R
esou
rce
Lite
racy
in a
Lan
d of
Pri
vate
Pr
oper
ty
Und
erst
andi
ng t
he S
cien
ce-P
olic
y G
ap: P
ropo
sing
a
Form
al D
eleg
atio
n Pr
inci
pal -
Age
nt M
odel
Wat
er F
ootp
rint
Ass
essm
ent:
inno
vati
on t
ool i
n Br
azili
an
wat
er g
over
nanc
e
Tran
slat
ing
Scie
nce
into
Pol
icy:
set
ting
nut
rien
t lim
its
for
agri
cult
ural
land
use
Wat
er S
ecur
ity
in
a C
hang
ing
Wor
ld:
Alt
erna
tive
Sou
rces
of
Wat
er
Brid
ging
Sci
ence
an
d Po
licy
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regular sessions 14
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Wat
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ualit
y an
d Ex
trem
e Ev
ents
in t
he F
ace
of C
limat
e C
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oes
scie
nce
supp
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dem
and?
Com
pari
son
and
evol
utio
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wat
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stit
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the
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idw
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Mod
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stat
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the
Tra
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mud
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mai
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ibut
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s
Ada
ptat
ion
mec
hani
sms
for
extr
eme
even
ts in
the
C
apib
arib
e R
iver
Bas
in -
Bra
zil
Cha
lleng
es a
nd A
dapt
ive
Stra
tegi
es o
f W
ater
Res
ourc
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Cha
nge
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Bas
in u
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ate
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sbou
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cosy
stem
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umel
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mew
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quif
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wat
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fici
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para
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rev
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ra
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1st
2017
17.2
0-1
8.50
Coz
umel
3
Reg
ula
r Se
ssio
ns
regular sessions 20
DA
TE/
TIM
E/R
OO
M
Wat
er P
olic
y an
d G
over
nanc
e:
Regi
onal
and
In
tern
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nal L
aw
Wat
er P
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nanc
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aw
Wat
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nanc
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Wat
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pera
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Mex
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1st
2017
9.0
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0.30
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umel
3
May
31s
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1st
2017
17.2
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May
31s
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Inte
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th S
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geno
us a
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war
dshi
p in
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tish
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olum
bia,
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ada:
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bora
tive
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shed
Pla
nnin
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Wen
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Cur
ran
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fici
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fut
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prov
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bord
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Mex
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truc
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itia
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anag
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licy
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luat
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pact
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frus
truc
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ada:
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m a
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Scie
ntif
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ncer
tain
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Fore
stry
Man
agem
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and
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aw: C
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the
Pa
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Basi
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the
Ver
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Cam
pbel
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Mar
cella
Nik
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Way
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Mar
ia E
lena
Suza
nne
Felip
e
Deb
orah
Stef
ano
Rhe
tt
Reg
ula
r Se
ssio
ns
regular sessions 21
DA
TE/
TIM
E/R
OO
M
Mat
hem
atic
al M
odel
ling
of U
ncer
tain
ty a
nd
Phar
mac
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Proc
essi
ng in
Was
tew
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Tre
atm
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Tim
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Reg
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regu
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acte
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to
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sen
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Wat
er Q
ualit
y:
Con
tam
inan
ts o
f Em
ergi
ng C
once
rn
Wat
er Q
ualit
y M
anag
emen
t
Wat
er E
cosy
stem
s an
d Ph
ysic
al R
egim
es
Wat
er Q
ualit
y:
Man
agin
g C
onta
min
atio
n
May
31s
t20
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-12:
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el 1
June
1st
2017
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0-1
2.20
Coz
umel
1
May
31s
t20
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-18.
50C
ozum
el 3
June
1st
2017
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0-1
0.30
Isla
Muj
eres
30 31 32 33
Opt
imiz
atio
n of
act
ivat
ed s
ludg
e pr
oces
s th
roug
h en
ergy
sa
ving
Sim
ulta
neou
s A
naly
sis
incl
udin
g N
on-T
arge
ted
App
roac
hes
for
Bioa
ctiv
e C
hem
ical
s in
Was
tew
ater
fro
m t
he U
nite
d K
ingd
om u
sing
Liq
uid
Chr
omat
ogra
phy
Mer
ino
Loo
Gom
es
Ram
ón
Rac
hel
Reg
ula
r Se
ssio
ns
regular sessions 22
DA
TE/
TIM
E/R
OO
M
FIR
ST N
AM
ELA
ST N
AM
EA
BST
RA
CT
TIT
LER
S T
ITLE
RS#
Wat
er Q
ualit
y M
anag
emen
t
Wat
er S
anit
atio
n an
d H
ealt
h
Wat
er S
anit
atio
n an
d H
ealt
h
Stak
ehol
der
Part
icip
atio
n
May
31s
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179.
00
-10.
30C
ozum
el 3
June
2nd
2017
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2.20
Coz
umel
4
May
3O
th20
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umel
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2nd
2017
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Res
earc
h on
Bio
logi
cal I
ndic
es f
or E
colo
gica
l Ass
essm
ent
of W
ater
Bod
ies
in T
urke
y
Cha
ngin
g A
ppro
ache
s to
Wat
er Q
ualit
y A
sses
smen
t an
d W
ater
shed
Man
agem
ent
thro
ugh
Qua
ntit
ativ
e M
icro
bial
R
isk
Ass
essm
ent
in T
exas
, USA
App
licat
ion
of C
onsi
sten
t C
onta
ct R
ecre
atio
n W
ater
Q
ualit
y St
anda
rds
Acr
oss
Hyd
rolo
gica
l Ext
rem
es:
Rea
sona
ble
or R
idic
ulou
s?
Iden
tifi
cati
on o
f R
iver
Bas
in S
peci
fic
Pollu
tant
s an
d D
eriv
atio
n of
Env
iron
men
tal Q
ualit
y St
anda
rds
unde
r W
ater
Fra
mew
ork
Dir
ecti
ve: T
urki
sh E
xper
ienc
e
Mic
robi
olog
ical
Ass
essm
ent
of G
anga
Riv
er, I
ndia
Mic
robi
olog
ical
Qua
lity
of W
ater
Wel
ls C
omm
unit
ies
Are
a It
aqui
Are
the
Mun
icip
alit
y of
Bac
anga
São
LU
IS -
MA
A L
ow-C
ost
Hyd
rati
on In
dica
tor
for
Uri
nals
in D
evel
opin
g C
ount
ries
Dom
esti
c W
ater
Acc
ess
and
Peri
urba
n Po
vert
y in
the
M
etro
polit
an Z
one
of M
exic
o C
ity:
Wha
t C
an W
e Le
arn
To
Impr
ove
Wat
er A
cces
s Po
licy
Dec
isio
ns?
The
pol
luti
on o
f Br
azili
an u
rban
riv
ers,
a s
tudy
abo
ut R
io
das
Bom
bas
rive
r, Jo
ão P
esso
a/Pa
raíb
a-Br
azil
Wat
er, E
nvir
onm
ent
and
Hea
lth:
The
impa
ct o
f th
e op
en
dum
p in
Bra
silia
-DF,
Bra
zil
Tow
ards
a w
ater
qua
lity
inde
x (W
QI)
for
And
ean
mic
ro-
wat
ersh
eds
usin
g pr
essu
re-s
tate
-res
pons
e in
dica
tors
and
fu
zzy
logi
c sy
stem
. Stu
dy c
ase
in C
olom
bia
Bahc
eci
Boel
lsto
rff
Gre
gory
Koç
Orh
on
Bagh
el
Cam
pos
Lars
son
Sote
lo
Teix
eira
do
Egit
o
Cru
vine
l
Var
gas
Fran
co
Hum
eyra
Dia
ne
Luca
s
Ayb
ala
Vin
ay S
ingh
Geo
rge
Jake
Esth
ela
Rom
ulo
Hen
riqu
e
Van
essa
Viv
iana
Situ
atio
nal s
tudy
of
the
drin
king
wat
er q
ualit
y in
Q
uilo
mbo
la c
omm
unit
ies
in t
he m
unic
ipal
ity
of S
ão L
uís
Gon
zaga
, MA
, Bra
zil
Mun
icip
al S
anit
atio
n Pl
ans
in B
razi
l: A
naly
sis
of P
lans
and
R
ecom
men
dati
ons
to im
prov
e pl
anni
ng s
anit
atio
n in
Bra
zil
Des
ign
chal
leng
es a
nd r
ecom
men
dati
ons
for
the
user
in
terf
ace
of lo
w-w
ater
toi
lets
in u
rban
env
iron
men
ts
A q
ualit
ativ
e st
udy
on t
he in
terc
onne
cted
nat
ure
of H
IV,
wat
er, a
nd f
amily
Leit
e Li
ma
Oliv
eira
Bar
acho
Tie
rney
Zol
niko
v
Jaiz
a
Raf
aella
Ros
s
Tara
The
Impe
rati
vene
ss o
f C
itiz
en P
arti
cipa
tion
in W
ater
G
over
nanc
eM
aduk
aC
hris
tian
Reg
ula
r Se
ssio
ns
regular sessions 23
DA
TE/
TIM
E/R
OO
M
Usi
ng t
he W
ater
-Ene
rgy-
Food
Nex
us t
o Pr
omot
e Su
stai
nabl
e D
evel
opm
ent
and
Com
bat
Clim
ate
Cha
nge
in
the
Mek
ong
Riv
er B
asin
Stak
ehol
der
Part
icip
atio
n
Wat
er a
nd
Sust
aina
ble
Gro
wth
: W
ater
-Ene
rgy
Nex
us
Wat
er a
nd
Sust
aina
ble
Gro
wth
: W
ater
-Foo
d-En
ergy
N
exus
Wat
er a
nd
Sust
aina
ble
Gro
wth
: W
ater
-Foo
d-En
ergy
N
exus
June
2nd
2017
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Muj
eres
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29
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umel
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ujer
es
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FIR
ST N
AM
ELA
ST N
AM
EA
BST
RA
CT
TIT
LE
Man
agin
g W
ater
Res
ourc
es in
the
Pub
lic In
tere
st
Add
ress
ing
decr
easi
ng w
ater
ava
ilabi
lity
for
the
min
ing
indu
stry
usi
ng c
ost-
bene
fit
anal
ysis
Wat
er a
vaila
bilit
y as
sess
men
t fo
r hy
drau
lic f
ract
urin
g in
M
exic
o
Ener
gy E
ffic
ienc
y as
a M
etho
d to
Impr
ove
Wat
er
Man
agem
ent
Prac
tice
s at
the
Loc
al L
evel
Polit
ical
eco
nom
y of
ene
rgy
subs
idie
s fo
r gr
ound
wat
er
irri
gati
on in
sem
i-ar
id a
rea
in A
rgen
tina
Mod
elin
g th
e W
ater
-Ene
rgy-
Food
Nex
us: A
7-Q
uest
ion
Gui
delin
e
The
wat
er-e
nerg
y-fo
od s
ecur
ity
nexu
s fo
r tr
ans-
boun
dary
w
ater
res
ourc
es m
anag
emen
t of
Lak
e V
icto
ria
Basi
n: A
cr
itic
al a
naly
sis
of h
ow s
cien
ce in
form
s po
licy.
The
wat
er-e
nerg
y-fo
od n
exus
in L
atin
Am
eric
a an
d th
e C
arib
eean
. Pla
nnin
g, le
gal f
ram
ewor
k an
d pr
iori
ty
inte
rcon
nect
ions
.
Man
agem
ent
and
gove
rnan
ce s
uppo
rt t
o th
e W
ater
St
ewar
dshi
p In
itia
tive
Wat
er F
und
- C
uenc
aVer
de
(Med
ellin
), C
olom
bia
Mar
tin
Ait
ken
Gal
dean
o
Ort
iz
Rie
ra
Dah
er
Ago
l
Mar
tin
Fern
ande
z
Libe
r
Dou
glas
Car
los
Fern
ando
Seba
stia
n
Bass
el
Dor
ice
Libe
r
Car
men
RS
TIT
LER
S#
Wat
er, e
nerg
y, a
nd f
ood
secu
rity
: A c
ompr
ehen
sive
rev
iew
of
nex
us m
etho
ds
Dec
isio
n Su
ppor
t To
ols
for
unde
rsta
ndin
g an
d m
anag
ing
the
Wat
er E
nerg
y Fo
od N
EXU
S
Eval
uati
ng C
onsu
mer
Cho
ice
in C
onse
rvin
g W
ater
R
esou
rces
Via
Use
of
the
Wat
er-E
nerg
y-Fo
od N
exus
Solu
tion
s fo
r O
ff G
rid
Food
-Ene
rgy-
Wat
er
Yang
Alb
rech
t
Gilm
our
Mar
rin
Lipc
hin
Man
Tam
ee
Dan
iel
D.L
.
Cliv
e
Mul
tipl
e St
akeh
olde
rs R
ole
in S
usta
inab
le W
ater
San
itat
ion
and
Hyg
iene
Dev
elop
men
t in
Sou
th A
sia
Reg
ion
(A
Cas
e St
udy
From
Lah
ore
Paki
stan
)
Muh
amm
ad
Was
if B
ashi
rBa
bar
Mod
elin
g fo
r Sm
all H
ydro
pow
er: P
olic
y an
d Te
chno
logy
War
ren
Gin
a S.
Reg
ula
r Se
ssio
ns
regular sessions 24
DA
TE/
TIM
E/R
OO
M
regular sessions
Wat
er a
nd
Sust
aina
ble
Gro
wth
June
2nd
,20
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el 3
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ST N
AM
ELA
ST N
AM
EA
BST
RA
CT
TIT
LER
S T
ITLE
RS#
An
urba
n ri
ver
on a
gas
ping
sta
te: D
ilem
ma
on p
rior
ity
of s
cien
ce, c
onsc
ienc
e an
d po
licy
Wat
er-N
omic
s of
the
Yan
gtze
Riv
er E
cono
mic
Bel
t:
Stra
tegi
es &
rec
omm
enda
tion
s fo
r gr
een
deve
lopm
ent
alon
g th
e ri
ver
Wat
er r
esou
rces
reg
ulat
ion
and
crop
s di
vers
ific
atio
n an
alys
is t
o so
lve
tran
boun
dary
wat
er s
hari
ng: c
ase
stud
y fr
om Z
erav
shan
Riv
er B
asin
Sout
heas
tern
Ana
tolia
Pro
ject
(G
AP)
as
a C
ase
Stud
y of
a R
egio
nal S
usta
inab
le D
evel
oopm
ent
Proj
ect
An
appl
ied
tool
on
Hyd
rom
orph
olog
y an
d R
iver
R
esto
rati
on in
the
Eur
opea
n Fr
ame:
A G
reek
Cas
e St
udy
Deb
Sar
kar
Hu
Khu
jaza
rov
Yild
irim
Chr
onis
Man
isha
Feng
Tem
ur
Tugc
e
Ioan
nis
25R
egu
lar
Sess
ion
s D
AT
E/T
IME/
RO
OM
Tow
ard
a Sp
ecia
l Is
sue
of W
ater
In
tern
atio
nal
on t
he O
ECD
Pr
inci
ples
on
Wat
er
Gov
erna
nce
Org
anis
atio
n fo
r Eco
nom
ic
Co-
oper
atio
n an
d D
evel
opm
ent
The
me:
4
. Wat
er
polic
y an
d go
vern
ance
May
29
th,2
017
15:3
0-1
7:0
0C
ozum
el 2
The
re is
litt
le d
ebat
e th
at w
ater
pol
icy
mak
ing
is m
ost
effe
ctiv
e w
hen
info
rmed
by
scie
nce,
yet
com
mun
icat
ion
gaps
and
di
vide
s en
dure
acr
oss
com
mun
itie
s of
pra
ctic
es. T
o fo
ster
dia
logu
e an
d pu
t th
e “s
cien
ce-p
olic
y in
terf
ace”
into
pra
ctic
e,
the
OEC
D a
nd IW
RA
hav
e pa
rtne
red
to d
evel
op a
spe
cial
issu
e of
Wat
er In
tern
atio
nal f
ocus
ing
on g
over
nanc
e. T
he s
peci
al
issu
e se
eks
to p
rovi
de t
he s
cien
tifi
c un
derp
inni
ng t
o th
e O
ECD
Pri
ncip
les
on W
ater
Gov
erna
nce,
whi
ch s
et 1
2 st
anda
rds
for
effe
ctiv
e, e
ffic
ient
and
incl
usiv
e de
sign
and
impl
emen
tati
on o
f wat
er p
olic
ies.
The
spe
cial
ses
sion
will
con
vene
lead
aut
hors
to
sha
re h
ighl
ight
s fr
om t
heir
arti
cles
for t
he s
peci
al is
sue,
and
will
gat
her e
cono
mis
ts, p
olic
ymak
ers,
sci
enti
sts,
lega
l exp
erts
, pr
acti
tion
ers
and
engi
neer
s to
eng
age
in li
vely
dis
cuss
ions
on
wha
t m
akes
wat
er g
over
nanc
e go
od o
r bad
.
SS-1
3
Wat
er in
the
Wor
ld
We
Wan
t - p
olic
y an
d pl
anni
ng fo
r ac
cele
rate
d SD
G
succ
ess
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
U
nive
rsit
y; K
orea
n En
viro
nmen
t C
orpo
rati
on,
the
Min
istr
y of
En
viro
nmen
t, Re
publ
ic
of K
orea
, and
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
O
ffic
e fo
r Sus
tain
able
D
evel
opm
ent
The
me:
4
. Wat
er
polic
y an
d go
vern
ance
May
29
th,2
017
15:3
0-1
7:0
0C
oba
Ach
ievi
ng S
DG
6 is
abo
ut m
ore
than
tic
king
off
indi
cato
rs. M
ore
ambi
tiou
s, e
vide
nce-
base
d an
d m
ulti
-sec
tora
l pol
icy
fram
ewor
ks a
re n
eede
d to
mee
t w
ater
-rel
ated
SD
Gs.
How
ever
, thi
s ai
m c
an le
ave
deci
sion
-mak
ers
awas
h in
a s
ea o
f com
plex
da
ta t
hat
are
diff
icul
t to
bas
e co
here
nt p
olic
y on
. Int
erna
tion
al p
olic
y m
akin
g an
d po
licy
impl
emen
tati
on s
uppo
rt is
cri
tica
l to
pro
gres
s, p
arti
cula
rly
in L
MIC
s. C
onve
ners
pro
pose
six
pol
icy-
crit
ical
com
pone
nts
for w
ater
-rel
ated
SD
Gs;
dis
cuss
how
co
untr
ies
can
asse
ss t
hese
com
pone
nts
and
use
this
ass
essm
ent
to p
lan
for m
ore
effe
ctiv
e po
licy
impl
emen
tati
on. E
xam
ples
fr
om G
hana
and
Tun
isia
will
illu
stra
te h
ow in
nova
tion
s in
pol
icy
can
acce
lera
te w
ater
-rel
ated
SD
G s
ucce
ss.
SS-4
5
Onl
ine
Trai
ning
C
ours
e on
the
“G
reen
ing”
of W
ater
La
w: I
mpl
emen
ting
en
viro
nmen
t-fr
iend
ly p
rinc
iple
s in
co
ntem
pora
ry w
ater
tr
eati
es a
nd la
ws
Inte
rnat
iona
l A
ssoc
iati
on fo
r W
ater
Law
(A
IDA
)
The
me:
4
. Wat
er
polic
y an
d go
vern
ance
May
29
th,2
017
A: 1
5:3
0-1
7:0
0B:
17:
20-1
8:50
Coz
umel
4
The
Spe
cial
Ses
sion
will
intr
oduc
e th
e U
N E
nvir
onm
ent
“Onl
ine
Trai
ning
Cou
rse
on t
he ‘G
reen
ing’
of W
ater
Law
: Im
plem
enti
ng
envi
ronm
ent-
frie
ndly
pri
ncip
les
in c
onte
mpo
rary
wat
er t
reat
ies
and
law
s”, d
evel
oped
by
the
Inte
rnat
iona
l Ass
ocia
tion
fo
r Wat
er L
aw (
AID
A).
An
abri
dged
ver
sion
of t
he f
ive
mod
ules
will
be
pres
ente
d by
the
resp
ecti
ve a
utho
rs, i
nclu
ding
a
dem
onst
rati
on o
f the
gro
up e
xerc
ises
pro
vide
d in
the
tra
inin
g co
urse
. The
mai
n to
pics
cov
ered
in t
he c
ours
e ar
e th
e ‘g
reen
ing’
of i
nter
nati
onal
and
nat
iona
l wat
er la
w, t
he p
rinc
iple
s of
equ
itab
le a
nd re
ason
able
uti
lizat
ion,
no
sign
ific
ant
harm
an
d ec
osys
tem
pro
tect
ion,
and
the
pro
tect
ion
of a
quife
rs.
SS-4
9
Inno
vati
ve
wat
er re
sour
ces
man
agem
ent
and
gree
n de
velo
pmen
t in
Chi
na
Gen
eral
Inst
itut
e of
W
ater
Res
ourc
es a
nd
Hyd
ropo
wer
Pla
nnin
g an
d D
esig
n at
the
M
inis
try
of W
ater
Re
sour
ces
of C
hina
The
me:
6.
Wat
er a
nd
Sust
aina
ble
Gro
wth
May
29
th,2
017
15:3
0-1
7:0
0C
ozum
el 5
Chi
na s
peci
al s
essi
on w
ill fo
cus
on p
robl
ems
and
chal
leng
es w
e ar
e co
nfro
nted
wit
h in
the
sus
tain
able
use
of w
ater
reso
urce
s as
wat
er re
sour
ces
are
gett
ing
incr
easi
ngly
str
esse
d in
the
new
per
iod.
Spe
aker
s ra
ngin
g fr
om o
ffic
ers
from
Min
istr
y of
W
ater
Res
ourc
es t
o w
ell-
know
n ex
pert
s fr
om C
hina
will
intr
oduc
e th
e in
nova
tive
wat
er m
anag
emen
t po
licie
s an
d m
easu
res
curr
entl
y im
plem
ente
d in
Chi
na. S
ever
al in
tern
atio
nal e
xper
ts a
re a
lso
invi
ted
to a
tten
d th
e di
scus
sion
“po
licie
s an
d sc
ient
ific
su
ppor
t fo
r sus
tain
able
man
agem
ent
of w
ater
reso
urce
s”.
SS-5
6
The
Nat
iona
l Wat
er
Rese
rves
Pro
gram
in
Mex
ico:
allo
cati
on
of w
ater
for t
he
envi
ronm
ent
and
acco
mpl
ishm
ent
of
mul
tipl
e Su
stai
nabl
e D
evel
opm
ent
Goa
ls
CO
NA
GU
A, W
WF-
Mex
ico
5. W
ater
ec
osys
tem
s an
d ph
ysic
al
regi
mes
May
29
th,2
017
A: 1
5:3
0-1
7:0
0B:
17:
20-1
8:50
Xca
ret
The
aim
of t
he P
rogr
am is
to
esta
blis
h a
syst
em o
f wat
er re
serv
es fo
cuse
d on
pre
serv
ing
the
envi
ronm
ent
and
ecos
yste
ms,
gi
ving
sup
port
to
all a
ctiv
itie
s th
at a
re d
evel
oped
in t
hem
and
str
engt
heni
ng t
he in
tegr
ated
man
agem
ent
of w
ater
reso
urce
s in
331
hyd
rolo
gica
l bas
ins
iden
tifi
ed in
Mex
ican
ter
rito
ry. T
his
Sess
ion
pres
ents
the
con
cept
ion
and
impl
emen
tati
on o
f the
Pr
ogra
m, s
how
ing
its
deve
lopm
ent
as d
ynam
ic p
roce
ss in
volv
ing
the
join
t w
ork
of a
larg
e nu
mbe
r of i
nsti
tuti
ons,
rese
arch
ers
and
soci
ety.
The
resu
lts
obta
ined
hav
e al
low
ed it
to
acqu
ire
inte
rnat
iona
l rec
ogni
tion
for b
eing
an
inno
vati
ve in
stru
men
t to
in
tegr
ate
the
soci
al a
sses
smen
t of
wat
er in
the
env
iron
men
t.
SS-6
3
Und
erst
andi
ng
wat
er S
ecur
ity
in
citi
es: e
mpi
rica
l ev
iden
ce a
nd p
olic
y im
plic
atio
ns
CA
F–D
evel
opm
ent
Bank
of L
atin
A
mer
ica
The
me:
3
. Wat
er
secu
rity
in
a ch
angi
ng
wor
ld
May
29
th,2
017
17:2
0-1
8:50
Coz
umel
5
Nea
rly
60
per c
ent
of t
he w
orld
’s p
eopl
e w
ill b
e liv
ing
in c
itie
s th
at c
anno
t be
sus
tain
able
wit
hout
ens
urin
g re
liabl
e ac
cess
to
safe
dri
nkin
g w
ater
and
ade
quat
e sa
nita
tion
. Cop
ing
wit
h th
e gr
owin
g ne
eds
of w
ater
and
san
itat
ion
serv
ices
wit
hin
citi
es is
on
e of
the
mos
t pr
essi
ng is
sues
of t
his
cent
ury.
Sus
tain
able
, eff
icie
nt a
nd e
quit
able
man
agem
ent
of w
ater
in c
itie
s ha
s ne
ver
been
as
impo
rtan
t as
in t
oday
’s w
orld
. The
sem
inar
will
dis
cuss
the
em
piri
cal e
vide
nce
emer
ging
fro
m t
he s
tudi
es a
nd t
he
polic
y im
plic
atio
ns fo
r the
urb
an a
nd w
ater
sec
tors
.
SS-1
8
2nd
Wat
er B
usin
ess
Foru
m 2
017
Kor
ea W
ater
For
um;
Kor
ean
Min
istr
y of
La
nd, I
nfra
stru
ctur
e an
d Tr
ansp
ort
The
me:
B.
Build
ing
capa
city
May
29
th,2
017
17:2
0-1
8:50
Coz
umel
2
We
are
at t
he b
egin
ning
of a
tec
hnol
ogic
al re
volu
tion
tha
t w
ill f
unda
men
tally
alt
er t
he w
ay w
e in
tera
ct w
ith
each
oth
er
thro
ugh
glob
al p
olit
y an
d de
velo
pmen
t of
div
erse
met
hodo
logi
es u
sed
for l
inka
ge b
etw
een
publ
ic a
nd p
riva
te s
ecto
rs.
In
its
scal
e, s
cope
, and
com
plex
ity,
the
tra
nsfo
rmat
ion
is b
ecom
ing
unpr
eced
ente
d. W
BF 2
017
in C
ancu
n w
ill p
rovi
de a
n op
port
unit
y to
cre
ate
dire
ctio
n to
war
ds t
he n
ew e
ra o
f the
four
th in
dust
rial
revo
luti
on.
Thi
s se
ssio
n w
ill a
lso
offe
r a c
hanc
e to
sha
re t
he in
sigh
ts o
f ren
owne
d w
ater
exp
erts
on
the
role
s of
cut
ting
-edg
e te
chno
logi
es a
nd w
ell d
efin
ed, d
evel
oped
po
licie
s in
the
pro
cess
of t
his
new
mov
emen
t.
SS-7
9
Co
ng
ress
T
hem
e
Da
te/
Tim
e/R
oo
mT
itle
SS#
Ho
stin
gIn
stit
uti
on
sSe
ssio
n S
um
ma
ry
MO
ND
AY
Spec
ial S
essi
on
s special sessions 26
Peac
e fo
r Wat
er:
The
Glo
bal H
igh
Leve
l Pan
el o
n W
ater
and
Pea
ce’s
V
isio
n
Secr
etar
iat
of t
he
Hig
h-Le
vel P
anel
on
Wat
er a
nd P
eace
The
me:
4
. Wat
er
polic
y an
d go
vern
ance
May
30
th, 2
017
9:0
0-1
0:3
0C
ozum
el 4
A g
roup
of 1
5 co
untr
ies
from
all
part
s of
the
wor
ld la
unch
ed t
he G
loba
l Hig
h Le
vel P
anel
on
Wat
er a
nd P
eace
at
a m
inis
teri
al
gath
erin
g in
Gen
eva
in 2
015
. The
man
date
of t
he p
anel
is t
o pr
opos
e a
glob
al a
rchi
tect
ure
to t
rans
form
wat
er f
rom
a s
ourc
e of
pot
enti
al c
risi
s to
an
inst
rum
ent
of c
oope
rati
on a
nd p
eace
. The
aim
of t
his
Spec
ial S
essi
on is
to
pres
ent
the
acti
viti
es a
nd
the
mai
n re
com
men
dati
ons
of t
he P
anel
whi
ch w
ill b
e su
bmit
ted
to t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns a
nd t
he in
tern
atio
nal c
omm
unit
y in
Se
ptem
ber 2
017.
SS-7
5
Smar
t W
ater
M
anag
emen
t (S
WM
): B
ridg
e to
W
GG
& S
DG
s - t
he
tech
nolo
gica
l in
nova
tion
nee
ded
for “
Wat
er fo
r all”
Kore
a W
ater
Re
sour
ces
Cor
pora
tion
The
me:
6.
Wat
er a
nd
sust
aina
ble
grow
th
May
30
th, 2
017
9:0
0-1
0:3
0C
oba
As
glob
al w
ater
cha
lleng
es in
crea
se, t
he n
eces
sity
for m
ore
syst
emat
ic a
nd in
nova
tive
wat
er m
anag
emen
t ap
proa
ches
now
st
ands
out
as
a cr
itic
al g
loba
l iss
ue. S
WM
is a
com
bina
tion
of e
xist
ing
wat
er m
anag
emen
t pr
acti
ces
wit
h IC
T t
echn
olog
ies
appl
ied
to t
he e
ntir
e w
ater
cyc
le. S
WM
, whi
ch is
a n
ew in
stru
men
t th
at in
tegr
ates
info
rmat
ion
and
com
mun
icat
ion
tech
nolo
gy in
all
proc
esse
s of
wat
er m
anag
emen
t, f
rom
sou
rce
to t
ap, t
hat
can
prov
ide
tech
nolo
gica
l sol
utio
ns. T
he o
bjec
tive
of
thi
s se
ssio
n is
to
shar
e po
tent
ial a
nd b
est
prac
tice
s of
SW
M a
s a
new
tec
hnol
ogic
al a
ppro
ach
to a
chie
ve G
reen
Gro
wth
and
SD
Gs
by p
rom
otin
g di
scus
sion
on
inst
itut
iona
l inn
ovat
ion
as a
n en
ablin
g co
ndit
ion.
SS-1
0
Cap
acit
y bu
ildin
g in
the
wat
er s
ecto
r: C
reat
ing
and
deve
lopi
ng t
rain
ing
cent
ers
for w
ater
pr
ofes
sion
als
Inte
rnat
iona
l N
etw
ork
of W
ater
Tr
aini
ng C
ente
rs
The
me:
B.
Build
ing
capa
city
May
30
th, 2
017
9:0
0-1
0:3
0X
care
t
Sign
ific
ant
inve
stm
ents
are
mad
e an
nual
ly in
an
atte
mpt
to
brid
ge t
he re
mai
ning
gap
s in
the
man
agem
ent
of w
ater
re
sour
ces
and
wat
er/s
anit
atio
n se
rvic
es. T
hese
inve
stm
ents
oft
en f
all s
hort
of e
xpec
tati
ons
sinc
e th
e la
ck o
f ski
lled
wat
er
prof
essi
onal
s ca
n re
sult
in e
ithe
r des
ign
faul
ts in
infr
astr
uctu
res
or m
ulti
ple
defi
cien
cies
in t
he w
ay t
hese
infr
astr
uctu
res
are
oper
ated
and
man
aged
. In
a ti
me
of s
tron
g bu
dget
con
stra
ints
, it
is v
ital
to
opti
miz
e in
vest
men
ts. T
his
sess
ion
will
pre
sent
th
e in
tere
st t
o cr
eate
and
dev
elop
tra
inin
g pr
ogra
ms
and
trai
ning
cen
ters
for w
ater
pro
fess
iona
ls t
o ad
dres
s th
e in
crea
sing
de
man
d fo
r ski
lled
prof
essi
onal
s in
wat
er m
anag
emen
t.
SS-6
0
Mak
ing
inve
stm
ents
on
mul
ti-p
urpo
se
wat
er in
fras
truc
ture
fi
t to
fin
ance
CA
F–D
evel
opm
ent
Bank
of L
atin
Am
eric
a,
and
Wor
ld W
ater
C
ounc
il
The
me:
6.
Wat
er a
nd
Sust
aina
ble
Gro
wth
May
30
th, 2
017
9:0
0-1
0:3
0C
ozum
el 5
Mul
tipu
rpos
e in
fras
truc
ture
(M
PI)
is v
ery
attr
acti
ve d
ue t
o th
e ad
ded
valu
e of
pro
vidi
ng e
nerg
y an
d w
ater
ser
vice
s lik
e w
ater
sup
ply,
irri
gati
on, f
lood
con
trol
, nav
igat
ion
and
othe
rs, t
o ha
rnes
sing
eco
nom
ies
of s
cale
and
sco
pe. N
ever
thel
ess,
thi
s ty
pe o
f wat
er in
fras
truc
ture
pos
es fo
rmid
able
pol
icy
and
oper
atio
nal c
halle
nges
. Fin
ance
, gov
erna
nce,
and
pro
per c
are
of
envi
ronm
enta
l and
soc
ial c
once
rns
are
corn
erst
ones
of M
PI d
evel
opm
ent.
The
sem
inar
will
dis
cuss
cas
e st
udie
s fo
cusi
ng o
n pr
ojec
t cy
cle
of la
rge-
scal
e pr
ojec
ts u
nder
clim
ate
chan
ge, a
nd in
nova
tive
fin
anci
al m
echa
nism
s fo
r MPI
. A p
anel
of e
xper
ts
will
dis
cuss
the
ir im
plic
atio
ns f
rom
the
pub
lic p
olic
y pe
rspe
ctiv
e.
SS-7
1
Cas
e St
udie
s in
the
C
halle
nges
of W
ater
Sh
arin
g Be
twee
n “U
pstr
eam
ers”
and
“D
owns
trea
mer
s”
St. E
dwar
d’s
Uni
vers
ity
The
me:
4
. Wat
er
polic
y an
d go
vern
ance
May
30
th, 2
017
15:3
0-1
7:0
0X
care
t
The
re a
re c
halle
nges
to
resp
onsi
ble
wat
er s
hari
ng b
etw
een
“ups
trea
mer
s” a
nd “d
owns
trea
mer
s” w
orld
wid
e. S
cien
ce m
ust
info
rm p
ublic
pol
icym
aker
s; t
he o
nly
fair
and
reas
onab
le p
ublic
wat
er p
olic
y is
sci
enti
fica
lly-b
ased
follo
win
g in
tegr
ated
wat
er
man
agem
ent
conc
epts
. We
expl
ore
issu
es in
wat
er s
ecur
ity
in g
ener
al, w
e an
alyz
e an
inte
rnat
iona
l cas
e st
udy
of t
he R
io
Gra
nde’
s w
ater
s be
twee
n th
e U
nite
d St
ates
and
Mex
ico,
we
diss
ect
an in
tran
atio
nal c
ase
stud
y of
Pec
os R
iver
and
Rio
Gra
nde
Riv
er w
ater
s be
twee
n N
ew M
exic
o an
d Te
xas,
and
we
exam
ine
wat
er s
hari
ng is
sues
in t
he c
onju
ncti
ve in
terf
ace
of w
ater
, ag
ricu
ltur
e, a
nd e
nerg
y fr
om a
loca
l per
spec
tive
.
SS-2
7
The
Leg
acy
of C
OP2
2:
Impl
emen
ting
the
G
loba
l Clim
ate
Act
ion
Age
nda
in t
he
Wat
er S
ecto
r
Inte
rnat
iona
l N
etw
ork
of B
asin
O
rgan
izat
ions
The
me:
3
. Wat
er
secu
rity
in
a ch
angi
ng
wor
ld
May
30
th, 2
017
15:3
0-1
7:0
0C
ozum
el 5
The
Glo
bal C
limat
e A
ctio
n A
gend
a (G
CA
A)
is a
per
man
ent
glob
al p
rogr
am t
o bo
ost
betw
een
the
CO
Ps c
oope
rati
ve a
ctio
n be
twee
n go
vern
men
ts, c
itie
s, b
usin
ess,
inve
stor
s an
d ci
tize
ns t
o cu
t em
issi
ons
rapi
dly
and
help
vul
nera
ble
nati
ons
adap
t to
clim
ate
impa
cts.
The
wat
er s
ecto
r’s c
ontr
ibut
ion
to t
he im
plem
enta
tion
of t
he G
CA
A is
str
uctu
red
arou
nd fo
ur G
loba
l A
llian
ces
for W
ater
and
Clim
ate:
the
Alli
ance
of t
he b
asin
s (“
Pari
s Pa
ct”)
, the
Bus
ines
s A
llian
ce fo
r Wat
er A
nd C
limat
e ch
ange
(B
AFW
AC
), th
e A
llian
ce o
f Meg
acit
ies
for W
ater
and
Clim
ate
Cha
nge
and
the
Glo
bal C
lean
Wat
er D
esal
inat
ion
Alli
ance
. Thi
s se
ssio
n w
ill p
rese
nt t
heir
acti
ons.
SS-6
1
Wat
er S
ecur
ity
in
the
Am
eric
asEl
Col
egio
de
Méx
ico
and
the
cons
orti
um
of t
he H
emis
pher
ic
Obs
erva
tory
of
Wat
er S
ecur
ity
The
me:
3
. Wat
er
secu
rity
in
a ch
angi
ng
wor
ld
May
30
th, 2
017
A: 1
5:3
0-1
7:0
0B:
17:
20-1
8:50
Coz
umel
4
The
Am
eric
as
regi
on h
as t
he 4
3% o
f the
wat
er in
the
wor
ld. T
he s
trat
egic
man
agm
ent
of t
he w
ater
wil
be im
port
ant
in t
he
near
fut
ure.
the
obj
ecti
ve o
f the
ses
sion
is t
o pr
esen
t th
e im
port
ance
of a
str
ateg
ic a
naly
sis
of t
he w
ater
reso
urce
s in
the
A
mer
icas
, esp
ecia
lly in
som
e th
emes
tha
t ar
e cr
ucia
l for
the
regi
on.
SS-4
1
Co
ng
ress
T
hem
e
Da
te/
Tim
e/R
oo
mT
itle
SS#
Ho
stin
gIn
stit
uti
on
sSe
ssio
n S
um
ma
ry
TU
ESD
AY
Spec
ial S
essi
on
s special sessions 27
Build
ing
a G
reen
In
fras
truc
ture
A
gend
a fo
r the
La
tin
Am
eric
an
Wat
er S
ecto
r
Fore
st T
rend
sT
hem
e:
5. W
ater
ec
osys
tem
s an
d ph
ysic
al
regi
mes
May
30
th, 2
017
17:2
0-1
8:50
Coz
umel
5
Gre
en in
fras
truc
ture
– m
anag
emen
t of
the
eco
syst
ems
that
pro
vide
and
regu
late
wat
er –
is a
n in
disp
ensa
ble
com
plem
ent
to c
onve
ntio
nal “
gray
” inf
rast
ruct
ure
in a
chie
ving
wat
er s
ecur
ity.
One
of t
he m
ajor
bar
rier
s to
sca
le fo
r gre
en in
fras
truc
ture
, ho
wev
er, i
s th
e ab
ility
to
quan
tita
tive
ly e
stim
ate
its
hydr
olog
ical
ben
efit
s. T
his
sess
ion
will
bri
ng t
oget
her e
ngin
eers
, po
licym
aker
s, a
nd e
nvir
onm
enta
l exp
erts
to
high
light
sci
enti
fic
inno
vati
ons
to s
uppo
rt b
enef
it q
uant
ific
atio
n to
sup
port
in
nova
tive
pol
icie
s an
d ad
vanc
e cr
oss-
sect
oral
eff
orts
to
addr
ess
crit
ical
gap
s in
dat
a, m
etho
dolo
gies
and
cap
acit
ies.
O
rgan
izer
s: F
ores
t Tr
ends
, Ass
ocia
cion
de
Ente
s Re
gula
dore
s de
Agu
a y
Sane
amie
nto
(AD
ERA
SA),
the
Inte
rnat
iona
l Wat
er
Ass
ocia
tion
(IW
A),
and
The
Nat
ure
Con
serv
ancy
(T
NC
).
SS-4
6
The
Fir
st A
sia
Inte
rnat
iona
l W
ater
Wee
k: A
sia
Solu
tion
for W
ater
Asi
a W
ater
Cou
ncil
The
me:
6.
Wat
er a
nd
Sust
aina
ble
Gro
wth
May
30
th, 2
017
17.2
0-1
8.5
0Is
la M
ujer
es
Asi
a is
hom
e to
4.4
bill
ion
peop
le, o
r mor
e th
an 6
0 pe
rcen
t of
the
wor
ld’s
pop
ulat
ion.
How
ever
, Asi
a is
fac
ing
seri
ous
wat
er
chal
leng
es in
ter
ms
of b
oth
qual
ity
and
quan
tity
due
to
clim
ate
chan
ge, u
rban
isat
ion
and
popu
lati
on g
row
th, w
hich
can
be
foun
d in
Sou
th A
mer
ica
as w
ell.
Wat
er s
take
hold
ers
all o
ver t
he w
orld
will
be
met
in t
his
sess
ion
to s
hare
the
ir in
sigh
ts
and
expe
rien
ces
for r
esol
ving
the
wat
er p
robl
ems
in A
sia
as w
ell a
s to
intr
oduc
e A
sia
Inte
rnat
iona
l Wat
er W
eek
(AIW
W),
a pl
atfo
rm t
o pr
omot
e co
oper
atio
n am
ong
the
nati
ons.
SS-7
3
Shar
ed W
ater
s of
N
orth
Am
eric
aN
atur
al R
esou
rces
C
anan
da /
Re
ssou
rces
N
atur
elle
s C
anad
a;
Uni
v. o
f Ari
zona
, W
ater
Res
ourc
es
Rese
arch
Cen
ter,
Nat
ural
Res
ourc
es
Can
ada;
Nor
th
Am
eric
an R
esea
rch
Part
ners
hip;
Wat
er
Reso
urce
s In
stit
ues
of T
exas
and
New
M
exic
o; a
nd U
niv.
of
Ari
zona
, Wat
er
Reso
urce
s Re
sear
ch
Cen
ter
The
me:
4
. Wat
er
polic
y an
d go
vern
ance
May
30
th, 2
017
A: 9
:00
-10
:30
B: 1
5:3
0-1
7:0
0C
: 17:
20-1
8:50
Coz
umel
2
“Sha
red
Wat
ers
of N
orth
Am
eric
a” is
a t
hree
-par
t Sp
ecia
l Ses
sion
tha
t br
ings
tog
ethe
r wat
er a
naly
sts
and
offi
cial
s fr
om
the
thre
e co
untr
ies
of N
orth
Am
eric
a to
com
pare
app
roac
hes
to b
inat
iona
l wat
er c
oope
rati
on. F
irst
, spe
aker
s w
ill c
onsi
der
scie
ntif
ic w
ater
reso
urce
s as
sess
men
t, w
ith
a pa
rtic
ular
focu
s on
tra
nsbo
unda
ry a
quife
rs a
long
the
Can
ada-
US
and
US-
Mex
ico
bord
ers.
The
sec
ond
segm
ent
will
focu
s on
tra
nsbo
unda
ry w
ater
reso
urce
s po
licie
s, in
clud
ing
lega
l fra
mew
orks
, m
echa
nism
s fo
r coo
pera
tion
, and
wat
er r
ight
s ad
min
istr
atio
n. T
he t
hird
and
fin
al s
egm
ent
will
eng
age
high
-lev
el p
olic
y m
aker
s an
d go
vern
men
t of
fici
als
in a
dis
cuss
ion
of t
heir
visi
on fo
r fut
ure
colla
bora
tion
, inc
ludi
ng p
rosp
ects
for b
inat
iona
l w
ater
man
agem
ent.
wat
er m
anag
emen
t.
SS-5
5
Tow
ards
a G
reen
In
fras
truc
ture
in
Lati
n A
mer
ica
and
the
Car
ibbe
an
Inte
r-A
mer
ican
D
evel
opm
ent
Bank
The
me:
6.
Wat
er a
nd
Sust
aina
ble
Gro
wth
31 M
ay 3
1st,
2017
9:0
0-1
0:3
0C
ozum
el 5
Gre
en in
fras
truc
ture
is a
n ap
proa
ch t
o w
ater
man
agem
ent
that
pro
tect
s, re
stor
es a
nd m
imic
s th
e na
tura
l wat
er c
ycle
. It
ent
ails
rest
orin
g w
etla
nds
or o
ther
nat
ure-
base
d so
luti
ons,
rat
her t
han
build
ing
cost
ly n
ew g
rey
infr
astr
uctu
re. G
reen
so
luti
ons
give
com
mun
itie
s th
e ab
ility
to
hand
le in
crea
sed
floo
ds a
nd d
roug
hts
that
com
e w
ith
glob
al w
arm
ing,
as
wel
l as
crea
te jo
bs a
nd s
uppo
rts
supp
ly c
hain
s an
d th
e jo
bs c
onne
cted
to
them
. In
LAC
, man
y fo
rwar
d-lo
okin
g ci
ties
are
alr
eady
em
brac
ing
this
gre
en in
fras
truc
ture
app
roac
h, in
clud
ing
Sant
iago
, Lim
a an
d M
edel
lin. T
his
sem
inar
will
dis
cuss
lead
ing
case
s an
d op
port
unit
ies
for g
reen
infr
astr
uctu
re in
LA
C.
SS-7
6
Refl
ecti
ng o
n Re
gula
ting
Wat
er
Secu
rity
for
Unc
onve
ntio
nal
Gas
and
Oil
Bake
r Ins
titu
te fo
r Pu
blic
Pol
icy,
Ric
e U
nive
rsit
y
The
me:
3
. Wat
er
secu
rity
in
a ch
angi
ng
wor
ld
31 M
ay 3
1st,
2017
A: 9
:00
-10
:30
Coz
umel
2
Thi
s se
ssio
n se
eks
to a
dvan
ce u
nder
stan
ding
of r
egul
ator
y an
d po
licy
regi
mes
aro
und
the
wor
ld in
rela
tion
to
the
use
of
wat
er fo
r sha
le o
il an
d ga
s pr
oduc
tion
. Reg
ulat
ory
and
polic
y is
sues
sur
roun
ding
the
wat
er u
se fo
r hyd
raul
ic f
ract
urin
g ar
e pr
esen
t at
eve
ry s
tage
of o
pera
tion
s, re
quir
ing
oper
ator
s to
und
erst
and
the
lega
l, po
litic
al, a
nd h
ydro
logi
cal c
onte
xt o
f the
ir
surr
ound
ings
. Spe
aker
s w
ill e
xam
ine
who
is f
raci
ng a
nd w
here
, wat
er a
lloca
tion
, man
agin
g w
aste
wat
er, a
nd o
ther
wat
er
impa
cts,
incl
udin
g pu
blic
acc
epta
nce.
Som
e of
the
rese
arch
pre
sent
ed w
ill b
e in
clud
ed in
an
edit
ed b
ook
on w
ater
sec
urit
y in
th
e co
ntex
t of
sha
le p
rodu
ctio
n, c
urre
ntly
in p
repa
rati
on.
SS-2
6
Wat
er S
ecur
ity
and
Clim
ate
Cha
nge
- Cha
lleng
es a
nd
Opp
ortu
niti
es in
A
sia
Asi
an In
stit
ute
of T
echn
olog
y,
Tha
iland
); T
UBS
(T
echn
isch
e U
nive
rsit
ät
Brau
nsch
wei
g,
Ger
man
y), a
nd
TH
K (
Tech
nisc
he
Hoc
hsch
ule
Köl
n,
Ger
man
y)
The
me:
3
. Wat
er
secu
rity
in
a ch
angi
ng
wor
ld
31 M
ay 3
1st,
2017
A: 9
:00
-10
:30
B: 1
0:5
0-1
2:2
0X
care
t
The
spe
cial
ses
sion
will
pro
vide
a s
umm
ary
of k
ey f
indi
ngs
of c
onfe
renc
e “W
ater
Sec
urit
y an
d C
limat
e C
hang
e –
Cha
lleng
es
and
Opp
ortu
niti
es fo
r Asi
a”. T
he re
port
s co
ver t
he re
sult
s of
the
mat
ic s
essi
ons,
spe
cial
ses
sion
s an
d ro
undt
able
dis
cuss
ions
id
enti
fyin
g re
sear
ch d
eman
d. A
fur
ther
ele
men
t w
ill b
e a
scie
nce
polic
y di
alog
ue w
ith
emph
asis
on
rele
vanc
e of
the
sci
ence
ag
enda
for S
DG
s an
d Pa
ris
agre
emen
t im
plem
enta
tion
. The
exp
ecte
d ou
tcom
e w
ill b
e a
shor
t re
port
wit
h be
st p
ract
ice
exam
ples
on
“sol
utio
n ba
sed
rese
arch
” and
“fu
ture
rese
arch
dem
and
and
form
ats”
in t
he a
rea
wat
er s
ecur
ity.
SS-6
5
Co
ng
ress
T
hem
e
Da
te/
Tim
e/R
oo
mT
itle
SS#
Ho
stin
gIn
stit
uti
on
sSe
ssio
n S
um
ma
ry
TU
ESD
AY
WED
NES
DA
Y
Spec
ial S
essi
on
s special sessions 28
Mul
ti-d
isci
plin
ary
pers
pect
ives
on
the
Gra
nd E
thio
pian
Re
nais
sanc
e D
am (G
ERD
) an
d th
e fu
ture
of
wat
er re
sour
ces
man
agem
ent
and
deve
lopm
ent
in t
he
East
ern
Nile
Bas
in
Stoc
khol
m
Inte
rnat
iona
l W
ater
Inst
itut
e;
Nor
thum
bria
U
nive
rsit
y, t
he
Uni
vers
ity
of
Abe
rdee
n, a
nd
Inte
rnat
iona
l C
ente
r for
Wat
er
Coo
pera
tion
The
me
A:
Brid
ging
sc
ienc
e an
d po
licy
May
31
st, 2
017
A: 9
:00
-10
:30
B:10
:50
-12
:20
C12
:40
-14
:10
Coz
umel
4
Thi
s Sp
ecia
l Ses
sion
bri
ngs
toge
ther
rese
arch
ers
wor
king
on
cros
s-di
scip
linar
y th
emes
in t
he t
rans
boun
dary
wat
er re
sour
ces
man
agem
ent
and
deve
lopm
ent
in t
he N
ile R
iver
Bas
in. T
he s
essi
on w
ill fo
cus
on h
ow a
larg
e--s
cale
and
sym
bolic
hyd
raul
ic
infr
astr
uctu
re s
uch
as t
he G
ERD
can
infl
uenc
e fu
ture
dir
ecti
ons
in w
ater
reso
urce
s m
anag
emen
t an
d de
velo
pmen
t fr
om
mul
tipl
e pe
rspe
ctiv
es -
tech
nica
l, cl
imat
e/en
viro
nmen
t, s
ocia
l, ec
onom
ic, l
egal
, dip
lom
atic
and
pol
itic
al. T
he p
rese
ntat
ions
, ba
sed
on re
cent
dev
elop
men
ts a
nd a
ssoc
iate
d re
sear
ch, w
ill la
y th
e fo
unda
tion
s fo
r an
in-d
epth
fac
ilita
ted
disc
ussi
on
brin
ging
tog
ethe
r res
earc
hers
and
pol
icy-
mak
ers.
SS-3
5
Ach
ievi
ng W
ater
an
d Sa
nita
tion
SD
Gs
in L
atin
A
mer
ica
and
the
Car
ibbe
an
IAD
B, U
NES
CO
-IH
P, G
WP,
A
NEA
S, U
SWP
and
Min
istr
y of
In
tegr
atio
n of
Br
azil
The
me:
6.
Wat
er a
nd
Sust
aina
ble
Gro
wth
May
30
th, 2
017
10:5
0-1
2:2
0C
ozum
el 5
Mor
e th
an 1
50 m
illio
n pe
ople
in L
atin
Am
eric
a an
d th
e C
arib
bean
(LA
C)
still
do
not
have
acc
ess
to s
afe
wat
er a
nd s
anit
atio
n.
The
cha
lleng
e fo
r the
regi
on is
to
unde
rtak
e an
d pu
rsue
a n
ew s
et o
f Sus
tain
able
Dev
elop
men
t G
oals
(SD
Gs)
whe
re w
ater
is
cen
tral
to
the
chal
leng
e. A
ded
icat
ed g
loba
l goa
l on
wat
er, w
ith
targ
ets
to b
e ac
hiev
ed b
y 20
30
, has
bee
n es
tabl
ishe
d.
Whi
le t
he n
ew t
arge
ts t
rigg
er a
ser
vice
uni
vers
aliz
atio
n ch
alle
nge,
the
y go
bey
ond
acce
ss a
nd e
mph
asiz
e th
e im
port
ance
of
gua
rant
eein
g se
rvic
e qu
alit
y, s
ound
was
tew
ater
man
agem
ent
and
adeq
uate
gov
erna
nce.
The
pos
t-20
15 d
evel
opm
ent
agen
da is
now
ent
erin
g a
fina
l pha
se. I
t is
tim
e to
dis
cuss
how
LA
C w
ill e
ffec
tive
ly im
plem
ent,
mea
sure
and
mon
itor
the
new
de
dica
ted
goal
and
tar
gets
.
SS-7
7
Soci
al S
cien
ces
appr
oach
to
supp
orti
ng
stak
ehol
der
enga
gem
ent
for w
ater
pol
icy
deve
lopm
ent
IWR
A; F
renc
h W
ater
Par
tner
ship
; Fr
ench
Nat
iona
l C
ente
r for
Sci
enti
fic
Rese
arch
; Fre
nch
nati
onal
alli
ance
fo
r env
iron
men
tal
rese
arch
; WG
I in
itia
tive
The
me:
A.
Brid
ging
sc
ienc
e an
d po
licy
May
30
th, 2
017
10:5
0-1
2:2
0C
ozum
el 2
Wat
er-r
elat
ed re
pres
enta
tion
s an
d us
es c
ontr
ibut
e to
con
stru
ctin
g th
e hu
man
rela
tion
s to
wat
er, h
owev
er t
hey
are
still
to
o lit
tle
take
n in
to a
ccou
nt o
r mis
unde
rsto
od b
y de
cisi
on m
aker
s an
d ot
her d
onor
s, re
ndin
g th
e im
plem
enta
tion
or t
he
sust
aina
ble
cont
inua
tion
of d
evel
opm
ent
proj
ects
dif
ficu
lt. H
uman
and
soc
ial s
cien
ces
help
thi
s in
terc
ogni
tion
and
the
co-
cons
truc
tion
of p
roje
cts,
fac
ilita
ting
the
pro
ject
s’ a
ppro
pria
tion
whi
ch is
a f
acto
r of s
ucce
ss fo
r the
impl
emen
tati
on o
f the
SD
Gs,
Hab
itat
III a
nd t
he P
aris
Clim
ate
Agr
eem
ent.
Thi
s se
ssio
n ai
ms
to h
ighl
ight
and
bri
ng in
puts
to
this
refl
ecti
on p
roce
ss
thro
ugh
diff
eren
t ca
se s
tudi
es f
rom
all
hori
zons
, sho
win
g th
e te
rrit
oria
l, cu
ltur
al a
nd s
ocio
-eco
nom
ic c
ompl
exit
ies
and
spec
ific
itie
s.
SS-3
0
The
Dra
ft A
rtic
les
on t
he L
aw o
f Tr
ansb
ound
ary
Aqu
ifers
– M
ovin
g fo
rwar
d un
til t
he
next
UN
Gen
eral
A
ssem
bly
sess
ion
UN
ESC
O, A
IDA
, and
IA
H C
omm
issi
on
on T
rans
boun
dary
A
quife
rs
The
me:
4
. Wat
er
polic
y an
d go
vern
ance
May
30
th, 2
017
10:5
0-1
2:2
0C
oba
Whi
le t
he s
usta
inab
le a
nd e
ffic
ient
man
agem
ent
of t
he 5
92 t
rans
boun
dary
aqu
ifers
iden
tifi
ed t
o da
te is
reco
gniz
ed a
s cr
itic
al
for t
he s
ucce
ss o
f the
203
0 A
gend
a fo
r Sus
tain
able
Dev
elop
men
t, s
till
only
six
arr
ange
men
ts a
re s
peci
fica
lly d
edic
ated
to
tran
sbou
ndar
y aq
uife
rs. O
ne c
riti
cal t
ool i
n br
idgi
ng t
he g
ap b
etw
een
scie
nce
and
polic
y-m
akin
g an
d su
ppor
ting
sta
tes
in
sett
ing
appr
opri
ate
arra
ngem
ents
for t
he m
anag
emen
t of
the
ir tr
ansb
ound
ary
aqui
fers
is t
he D
raft
Art
icle
s on
the
Law
of
Tran
sbou
ndar
y A
quife
rs. T
his
sess
ion
orga
nize
d by
UN
ESC
O-I
HP,
IAH
and
AID
A b
ring
s to
geth
er t
he s
cien
ce, l
aw, p
olic
y-m
akin
g to
add
ress
the
cru
cial
inte
rlin
kage
s th
at c
an a
llow
goo
d go
vern
ance
of t
rans
boun
dary
aqu
ifers
.
SS-5
3
Two
Cou
ntri
es, N
ine
Stat
es: C
olor
ado
Riv
er C
oope
rati
on
in a
Com
plex
Riv
er
Syst
em
Inte
rnat
iona
l Bo
unda
ry a
nd W
ater
C
omm
issi
on, U
nite
d St
ates
and
Mex
ico
Sect
ions
The
me:
4
. Wat
er
polic
y an
d go
vern
ance
May
31
st, 2
017
A: 1
5:3
0-1
7:0
0C
ozum
el 5
The
Col
orad
o R
iver
Bas
in in
the
Uni
ted
Stat
es a
nd M
exic
o co
vers
632
,00
0 sq
uare
kilo
met
ers
and
prov
ides
wat
er t
o m
ore
than
2 m
illio
n he
ctar
es o
f far
mla
nd a
nd m
ore
than
40
mill
ion
resi
dent
s. A
fter
yea
rs o
f wat
er s
carc
ity,
div
erse
inte
rest
s in
th
e ba
sin
reac
hed
agre
emen
t in
201
2 on
a 5
-yea
r pilo
t pr
ogra
m u
nder
the
aus
pice
s of
the
Inte
rnat
iona
l Bou
ndar
y an
d W
ater
C
omm
issi
on, U
nite
d St
ates
and
Mex
ico,
to
addr
ess
the
chal
leng
es. A
pan
el o
f sci
enti
sts
and
polic
ymak
ers
will
exp
lain
how
th
at e
ffor
t ha
s la
id t
he g
roun
dwor
k fo
r a lo
nger
-ter
m a
gree
men
t.
SS-4
8
Wha
t N
ext
for
Wat
er L
aw a
nd
Polic
y? R
ecen
t D
evel
opm
ents
, Fu
ture
Cha
lleng
es
and
Pote
ntia
l O
ppor
tuni
ties
Nor
thum
bria
U
nive
rsit
y N
ewca
stle
The
me:
4
. Wat
er
polic
y an
d go
vern
ance
May
31
st, 2
017
A: 1
5:3
0-1
7:0
0B:
17:
20-1
8:50
Xca
ret
The
pur
pose
of t
his
spec
ial s
essi
on is
to
capt
ure
som
e of
the
mos
t re
cent
tre
nds
and
deve
lopm
ents
in w
ater
law
and
pol
icy,
bo
th a
t a
nati
onal
, tra
nsbo
unda
ry, r
egio
nal a
nd g
loba
l lev
els;
and
to
cons
ider
how
wat
er la
w a
nd p
olic
y m
ight
hav
e to
evo
lve
in o
rder
to
addr
ess
futu
re w
ater
-rel
ated
cha
lleng
es o
r res
pond
to
adva
nces
in s
cien
tifi
c kn
owle
dge
and
unde
rsta
ndin
g. T
he
sess
ion
will
dra
w u
pon
the
outp
uts
of a
rece
ntly
pub
lishe
d H
andb
ook
on W
ater
Law
and
Pol
icy
(Rou
tled
ge 2
017
), w
hich
re
flec
ts a
col
labo
rati
on a
mon
gst
over
35
lead
ing
expe
rts
in t
he f
ield
, bot
h ac
adem
ics
and
prac
titi
oner
s.
SS-1
6
Wat
er s
ecur
ity
and
glob
al-c
hang
e ad
apta
tion
: br
idgi
ng s
cien
ce
and
polic
y
El C
oleg
io d
e So
nora
; In
ter-
Am
eric
an
Inst
itut
e fo
r Glo
bal
Cha
nge
Rese
arch
; C
olla
bora
tive
Re
sear
ch N
etw
orks
The
me:
3
. Wat
er
secu
rity
in
a ch
angi
ng
wor
ld
May
31
st, 2
017
A: 1
5:3
0-1
7:0
0B:
17:
20-1
8:50
Isla
Muj
eres
The
Obj
ecti
ve o
f the
se s
essi
ons
is t
o di
ssem
inat
e an
d ap
ply
inno
vati
ve s
cien
ce a
nd c
ondu
ct in
flue
ntia
l sci
ence
-pol
icy
dial
ogue
s th
roug
h th
e pe
rspe
ctiv
e of
wat
er s
ecur
ity
in a
man
ner t
hat
stre
ngth
ens
glob
al-c
hang
e ad
apta
tion
in t
he a
rid1
A
mer
icas
. The
y co
mpr
ise
to u
nder
take
riv
er b
asin
ass
essm
ents
, to
docu
men
t hu
man
and
eco
syst
em e
xpos
ure
to h
ydro
-ec
olog
ical
and
glo
baliz
atio
n pr
oces
ses,
and
to
cond
uct
scie
nce-
polic
y di
alog
ues
to d
iagn
ose
curr
ent
adap
tive
cap
acit
y an
d pr
omot
e cl
imat
e ch
ange
ada
ptat
ion.
The
ses
sion
s ar
e or
gani
zed
the
proj
ect:
Inno
vati
ve S
cien
ce a
nd In
flue
ntia
l Pol
icy
Dia
logu
es F
or W
ater
Sec
urit
y in
the
Ari
d A
mer
icas
, sup
port
ed b
y th
e In
ter-
Am
eric
an In
stit
ute
for G
loba
l Cha
nge
Rese
arch
(I
AI -
CR
N3)
.
SS-2
1
Co
ng
ress
T
hem
e
Da
te/
Tim
e/R
oo
mT
itle
SS#
Ho
stin
gIn
stit
uti
on
sSe
ssio
n S
um
ma
ry
WED
NES
DA
Y
Spec
ial S
essi
on
s special sessions 29
Wat
er Q
ualit
y M
anag
emen
t –
iden
tify
ing
oppo
rtun
itie
s fo
r po
licy
refo
rm
Uni
vers
ity
of S
outh
A
ustr
alia
The
me:
2
. Wat
er
qual
ity,
w
aste
wat
er
and
reus
e
May
31
st, 2
017
A: 1
5:3
0-1
7:0
0B:
17:
20-1
8:50
Coz
umel
2
Wat
er Q
ualit
y M
anag
emen
t is
a m
ulti
-fac
eted
issu
e w
ith
clea
r nex
uses
to
wat
er q
uant
ity
and
invo
lves
bot
h w
ater
for
hum
an c
onsu
mpt
ion,
indu
stry
and
agr
icul
ture
. The
ses
sion
s w
ill in
clud
e se
ven
pape
rs p
rese
ntin
g sc
ient
ific
info
rmat
ion,
pr
edom
inan
tly
from
the
soc
ial s
cien
ces,
rela
ted
to a
ran
ge o
f wat
er q
ualit
y is
sues
. Eac
h pr
esen
ter w
ill p
rovi
de k
ey s
cien
tifi
c fi
ndin
gs w
hich
the
y co
nsid
er re
pres
ent
polic
y ch
alle
nges
/opp
ortu
niti
es o
r whe
re p
olic
y re
form
is n
eede
d. T
he re
spon
dent
s an
d th
e su
bseq
uent
dis
cuss
ions
will
focu
s on
the
pol
icy
dim
ensi
on. T
his
proc
ess
is in
tend
ed t
o in
form
an
IWR
A p
olic
y Br
ief o
n W
ater
Qua
lity
Man
agem
ent.
SS-2
5
Brid
ging
St
akeh
olde
rs’
Kno
wle
dge
and
the
8th
Wor
ld W
ater
Fo
rum
The
mat
ic
Fram
ewor
k
Wor
ld W
ater
C
ounc
ilT
hem
e: C
. St
akeh
olde
r Pa
rtic
ipat
ion
May
31
st, 2
017
A: 1
5:3
0-1
7:0
0B:
17:
20-1
8:50
Cob
a
The
8th
Wor
ld W
ater
For
um o
rgan
ized
join
tly
by t
he W
orld
Wat
er C
ounc
il (W
WC
) an
d Br
azil,
will
tak
e pl
ace
in B
rasi
lia in
M
arch
201
8. P
repa
rati
ons
are
unde
rway
, and
follo
win
g th
e se
cond
Sta
keho
lder
s C
onsu
ltat
ion
Mee
ting
, thi
s sp
ecia
l ses
sion
w
ill g
ive
the
oppo
rtun
ity
to a
ll in
tere
sted
sta
keho
lder
s to
con
trib
ute
to t
he d
evel
opm
ent
of t
he F
orum
’s p
rogr
am. T
he
mee
ting
will
gat
her t
he F
orum
’s c
oord
inat
ors
and
othe
r int
eres
ted
stak
ehol
ders
to
deve
lop
toge
ther
the
For
um’s
pro
gram
at
a m
ore
deta
iled
leve
l, gu
aran
teei
ng li
nkag
es t
o ot
her p
roce
sses
(i.e
. For
um, S
DG
s, Im
plem
enta
tion
Roa
dmap
s).
SS-3
4
Empo
wer
ing
Youn
g W
ater
Pro
fess
iona
ls
thro
ugh
Enga
gem
ent
in G
loba
l Wat
er
Com
mun
ity
Wor
ld Y
outh
Pa
rlia
men
t fo
r Wat
erT
hem
e: B
. Bu
ildin
g ca
paci
ty
May
31
st, 2
017
17:2
0-1
8:50
Coz
umel
4
Wor
ld Y
outh
Par
liam
ent
for W
ater
(W
YPW
) is
a w
orld
wid
e yo
uth
mom
entu
m t
o en
gage
& e
mpo
wer
you
ng g
ener
atio
n in
w
ater
& c
limat
e ch
ange
sec
tor f
or in
clus
iven
ess
of y
outh
act
ions
to
mee
t SD
Gs
6&
13. W
YPW
had
bee
n or
gani
zing
you
th
acti
viti
es d
urin
g th
e X
VIt
h W
orld
Wat
er C
ongr
ess
at C
ancu
n M
exic
o 20
17 c
ompr
ised
of y
outh
Ses
sion
/Pan
el D
iscu
ssio
n,
Youn
g Pr
ofes
sion
al B
ooth
s, S
igna
ture
Cam
paig
n &
Inte
rvie
ws
of s
enio
r’s p
rofe
ssio
nals
and
as
Yout
h R
appo
rteu
r Tea
m. T
hese
yo
uth
acti
viti
es a
re a
set
up p
repa
rato
ry s
erie
s fo
r the
8th
Wor
ld W
ater
For
um B
razi
l to
ensu
re c
apac
ity
build
ing
& y
outh
in
volv
emen
t in
sus
tain
able
wat
er d
evel
opm
ent
to e
nsur
e th
e w
ater
sec
ured
wor
ld.
SS-1
7
Wat
er F
utur
es a
nd
Solu
tion
sIn
tern
atio
nal
Inst
itut
e fo
r App
lied
Syst
ems
Ana
lysi
s
The
me:
3
. Wat
er
secu
rity
in
a ch
angi
ng
wor
ld
June
1st
, 201
79
:00
-10
:30
Xca
ret
Thi
s se
ssio
n w
ill e
xplo
re s
take
hold
ers
view
s on
wat
er f
utur
es a
cros
s se
ctor
s an
d co
untr
ies
in c
entr
al a
nd L
atin
Am
eric
a.
The
WFa
S In
itia
tive
of I
IASA
is d
evel
opin
g a
seri
es o
f com
mun
itie
s of
pra
ctic
e an
d re
gion
al h
ubs
whi
ch b
uild
s on
a s
ucce
ssfu
l gl
obal
fir
st p
hase
of W
FaS.
The
regi
onal
hub
will
focu
s on
the
co-
desi
gn a
nd im
plem
enta
tion
of a
sses
sing
opt
ions
for f
utur
e w
ater
man
agem
ent
(acr
oss
sect
ors
and
betw
een
coun
trie
s). O
utco
mes
cou
ld b
e a
repo
rt a
s w
ell a
s a
disc
ussi
on a
t C
ongr
ess.
Pa
rtic
ular
ly h
ow t
he re
sult
s an
d op
inio
ns e
xpre
ssed
fit
in w
ith
evol
ving
the
HLP
on
Wat
er, t
he P
aris
Agr
eem
ent
and
achi
evin
g th
e SD
G’s
.
SS-5
4
Resi
lienc
e of
co
asta
l wat
ersh
eds
in L
atin
Am
eric
a an
d th
e C
arib
bean
Trop
ical
Agr
icul
tura
l Re
sear
ch a
nd H
ighe
r Ed
ucat
ion
Cen
ter
The
me:
5
. Wat
er
ecos
yste
ms
and
phys
ical
re
gim
es
June
1st
, 201
7A
: 9:0
0-1
0:3
0B:
10
:50
-12
:20
Coz
umel
5
Resi
lienc
e as
sess
men
t ha
s be
en m
etho
dolo
gica
lly a
ddre
ssed
, but
we
still
lack
spe
cifi
c to
ols,
pro
ved
and
quan
tifi
ed. I
n th
is
sess
ion
we
will
ana
lyze
the
the
oret
ical
bas
is a
nd s
cien
ce-p
olic
y br
idge
of r
esili
ence
ass
essm
ent.
Wit
h th
is p
urpo
se w
e w
ill
pres
ent
met
hodo
logi
es t
o as
sess
vul
nera
bilit
y an
d ec
osys
tem
ser
vice
s fo
r res
ilien
ce a
naly
sis
appl
ied
in c
oast
al w
ater
shed
s,
but
able
to
be u
sed
at a
ny t
erri
tori
al s
cale
. We
will
als
o pr
esen
t an
d di
scus
s ho
w g
ood
wat
ersh
ed m
anag
emen
t pr
acti
ces
for
mit
igat
ion
and
adap
tati
on t
o cl
imat
e ch
ange
, as
wel
l as
for p
rodu
ctiv
e pu
rpos
es, c
ontr
ibut
e to
bui
ld s
ocio
-eco
logi
cal r
eslie
nce
of lo
cal c
omm
unit
ies
in c
oast
al z
ones
.
SS-3
3
Trai
ning
in H
ydro
-di
plom
acy:
Leg
al
and
Inst
itut
iona
l A
spec
ts o
f W
ater
Res
ourc
es
Gov
erna
nce
– Fr
om
the
Inte
rnat
iona
l to
the
Dom
esti
c Pe
rspe
ctiv
e
Inte
rnat
iona
l A
ssoc
iati
on fo
r W
ater
Law
(A
IDA
);
UN
ESC
O-I
HP
The
me:
B.
Build
ing
capa
city
June
1st
, 201
7A
: 9:0
0-1
0:3
0B:
10
:50
-12
:20
Coz
umel
2
The
UN
ESC
O t
rain
ing
man
ual “
Hyd
ro-d
iplo
mac
y, L
egal
and
Inst
itut
iona
l Asp
ects
of W
ater
Res
ourc
es G
over
nanc
e –
From
the
Inte
rnat
iona
l to
the
Dom
esti
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trat
ed a
nd d
emon
stra
ted.
Moc
k cl
asse
s on
, res
pect
ivel
y, t
he T
rans
-bo
unda
ry L
egal
Per
spec
tive
mod
ule
of t
he M
anua
l (ch
apte
r 2),
deal
ing
wit
h in
tern
atio
nal w
ater
law
, and
on
the
Brid
ging
Pe
rspe
ctiv
e m
odul
e of
the
Man
ual (
chap
ter 3
), lin
king
inte
rnat
iona
l wat
er la
w a
nd d
omes
tic
wat
er la
w, w
ill b
e co
nduc
ted
by
the
chap
ter a
utho
rs. C
lass
es w
ill c
onsi
st o
f a le
ctur
e fo
llow
ed b
y a
grou
p ex
erci
se w
ith
the
Sess
ion
part
icip
ants
. Cer
tifi
cate
s of
att
enda
nce
may
be
hand
ed o
ut a
t th
e en
d.
SS-5
8
Co
ng
ress
T
hem
e
Da
te/
Tim
e/R
oo
mT
itle
SS#
Ho
stin
gIn
stit
uti
on
sSe
ssio
n S
um
ma
ry
WED
NES
DA
Y
TH
UR
SDA
Y
Wat
er S
tres
s an
d D
emog
raph
ic
Dyn
amic
s
El C
oleg
io d
e M
éxic
o;
Col
mex
, Ude
G a
nd
ITES
M
The
me:
3
. Wat
er
secu
rity
in
a ch
angi
ng
wor
ld
June
1st
, 201
710
:50
-12
:20
Xca
ret
Wat
er is
use
d in
effi
cien
tly
and
now
in t
he f
ram
ewor
k of
clim
ate
chan
ge (C
C)
som
e ar
eas
and
popu
lati
on g
roup
s w
ill b
e st
rong
ly a
ffec
ted
in t
heir
qual
ity
of li
fe a
nd w
ellb
eing
. We
emph
asiz
e te
rrit
oria
l dif
fere
nces
in t
he a
vaila
bilit
y an
d ac
cess
to
the
reso
urce
in re
lati
on t
o th
e sc
ales
con
side
red.
We
focu
s on
tw
o as
pect
s of
tho
se c
hang
es: 1
) In
crea
se in
wat
er s
tres
s re
sult
ing
from
the
nec
essa
ry a
lloca
tion
of w
ater
to
diff
eren
t co
nsum
ptiv
e us
es, u
rban
in p
arti
cula
r; 2)
Incr
ease
d de
man
d of
w
ater
and
san
itat
ion
serv
ices
due
to
city
spr
awl.
Rela
tive
ly in
suff
icie
nt s
ervi
ce c
over
age
in q
uant
ity
and
qual
ity
affe
cts
heal
th
and
wel
lbei
ng o
f use
rs.
SS-3
6
Spec
ial S
essi
on
s special sessions 30
Hyd
ropo
wer
D
evel
opm
ent
and
Rese
rvoi
r O
pera
tion
Mid
dle
East
Te
chni
cal U
nive
rsit
yT
hem
e: 6
. W
ater
and
su
stai
nabl
e gr
owth
June
1st
, 201
710
:50
-12
:20
Coz
umel
4
The
sus
tain
able
use
of w
ater
reso
urce
s to
max
imiz
e th
eir p
oten
tial
ben
efit
s is
a b
ig c
halle
nge
and
curr
entl
y hy
drop
ower
ge
nera
tion
con
stit
utes
a s
igni
fica
nt p
orti
on o
f the
se b
enef
its.
Bei
ng a
dom
esti
c an
d re
new
able
ene
rgy
sour
ce, h
ydro
elec
tric
po
wer
has
the
add
itio
nal a
dvan
tage
of a
ctin
g as
a la
rge-
scal
e en
ergy
sto
rage
alt
erna
tive
thr
ough
pum
ped
stor
age
hydr
opow
er p
lant
s. S
ocia
l and
env
iron
men
tal o
bjec
tive
s, c
limat
e ch
ange
and
pol
itic
al is
sues
fur
ther
com
plic
ate
deve
lopm
ent
of o
ptim
al o
pera
ting
pol
icie
s. T
he o
bjec
tive
of t
his
spec
ial s
essi
on is
to
gath
er re
sear
cher
s to
geth
er t
o sh
are
thei
r rec
ent
wor
ks o
n hy
drop
ower
rese
rvoi
r ope
rati
on a
nd t
o hi
ghlig
ht c
halle
ngin
g pr
oble
ms
and
futu
re re
sear
ch t
opic
s.
SS-4
3
Cha
rges
vs.
bu
ybac
k: w
ho
pays
for w
ater
ec
osys
tem
s re
stor
atio
n?
Uni
vers
ity
of
Ade
laid
eT
hem
e:
4. W
ater
po
licy
and
gove
rnan
ce
June
1st
, 201
717
:20
-18:
50C
ozum
el 4
Econ
omic
inst
rum
ents
can
not
oper
ate
in is
olat
ion.
We
ask:
wha
t po
licy
(mix
) yi
elds
a (
re)a
lloca
tion
of r
esou
rces
tha
t m
axim
izes
wel
fare
? T
his
spec
ial s
essi
on e
xplo
res
the
char
acte
rist
ics
of t
hese
inst
rum
ents
, the
ir ap
plic
abili
ty in
dif
fere
nt
cont
exts
, and
the
ir tr
ansf
erab
ility
to
the
rest
of t
he w
orld
. The
spe
aker
s w
ill d
ebat
e: t
he n
eces
sary
pol
icy
sequ
enci
ng
requ
ired
whe
n im
plem
enti
ng in
stru
men
ts; p
rovi
de re
al w
orld
con
text
s in
the
ir ap
plic
atio
n; a
nd h
ighl
ight
the
pot
enti
al
pitf
alls
in t
heir
adop
tion
. Exp
ecte
d ou
tcom
es f
rom
thi
s se
ssio
n in
clud
e: c
lose
r lin
ks t
o ot
her r
esea
rche
rs a
nd p
olic
y-m
aker
s in
tere
sted
in t
his
topi
c fo
r fut
ure
colla
bora
tion
and
pro
ject
wor
k. W
e al
so a
ntic
ipat
e ga
inin
g us
eful
insi
ghts
into
spe
cifi
c is
sues
or c
ase
stud
ies
that
cou
ld b
e in
clud
ed in
thi
s w
ork
as w
e se
ek f
undi
ng a
nd o
ther
sup
port
aro
und
topi
cs re
late
d to
thi
s di
scus
sion
.
SS-8
Wat
er s
ecur
ity
issu
es fo
r de
velo
ping
co
untr
ies
in c
hang
ing
envi
ronm
ent
Inst
itut
e of
G
eogr
aphi
c Sc
ienc
es
and
Nat
ural
Re
sour
ces
Rese
arch
(C
hina
)
The
me:
3
. Wat
er
secu
rity
in
a ch
angi
ng
wor
ld
June
1st
, 201
717
:20
-18:
50X
care
t
Wat
er s
carc
ity,
wat
er p
ollu
tion
, eco
syst
em d
egra
dati
on a
re t
he m
ajor
wat
er p
robl
ems
in C
hina
als
o in
the
wor
ld. W
ater
se
curi
ty m
eans
wat
er s
uppl
y se
curi
ty, w
ater
qua
lity
secu
rity
, eco
-wat
er s
ecur
ity
and
so o
n. C
hina
is t
he c
ase
to a
ddre
ss a
ll th
ese
wat
er p
robl
em a
nd w
ater
sec
urit
y re
late
d to
soc
ial &
eco
nom
ic d
evel
opm
ent
in t
he f
utur
e. T
his
sect
ion
purp
ose
is
to a
ddre
ss t
his
issu
e an
d ho
w s
cien
ce &
tec
hnol
ogy
and
good
wat
er g
over
nanc
e ca
n gi
ve s
uppo
rt fo
r the
sol
utio
n of
wat
er
secu
rity
issu
e. T
his
sect
ion
wou
ld b
e on
e of
spe
cial
issu
e fo
r wat
er in
tern
atio
nal i
n co
min
g ye
ars.
Sev
eral
inte
rnat
iona
l ex
pert
s m
ost
com
ing
from
Chi
na w
ill b
e in
vite
d as
key
not
e pr
esen
tati
on t
o ad
dres
s th
is is
sue
on t
he s
ocia
l sci
ence
s ap
proa
ch
to s
uppo
rt s
take
hold
er e
ngag
emen
t fo
r wat
er p
olic
y de
velo
pmen
t in
Chi
na a
nd a
lso
othe
r dev
elop
ing
coun
trie
s in
the
wor
ld.
SS-3
8
Off
shor
e A
quife
rs
– W
hy S
houl
d W
e C
are?
UN
ESC
O-I
HP
& U
nive
rsit
y of
St
rath
clyd
e
The
me:
4
. Wat
er
polic
y an
d go
vern
ance
June
1st
, 201
717
:20
-18:
50C
ozum
el 2
In a
201
3 N
atur
e m
agaz
ine
arti
cle,
sci
enti
sts
high
light
ed t
he p
rese
nce
of m
ajor
rese
rves
of f
resh
and
bra
ckis
h w
ater
in
cont
inen
tal s
helv
es a
roun
d th
e w
orld
, wit
h re
serv
es t
hat
coul
d am
ount
to
100
tim
es t
he v
olum
e of
wat
er e
xtra
cted
fro
m t
he
Eart
h’s
subs
urfa
ce s
ince
19
00
. If c
onfi
rmed
, thi
s ph
enom
enon
may
pot
enti
ally
hel
p ad
dres
sing
the
“glo
bal w
ater
cri
sis”
. Vas
t of
fsho
re f
resh
wat
er re
serv
es r
aise
s co
mpl
ex is
sues
rega
rdin
g ap
plic
able
lega
l reg
ime(
s), e
xplo
rati
on, r
esou
rce
pres
erva
tion
, ex
trac
tion
, tra
nspo
rtat
ion,
tre
atm
ent.
UN
ESC
O-I
HP
and
the
Uni
vers
ity
of S
trat
hcly
de a
re c
o-or
gani
zing
thi
s se
ssio
n to
rai
se
awar
enes
s of
the
exi
sten
ce a
nd a
ccom
pany
ing
chal
leng
es o
f thi
s po
tent
ially
vas
t re
serv
oir o
f fre
shw
ater
.
SS-5
2
Tow
ard
an
Inte
grat
ed W
ater
M
anag
emen
t by
Sub
-bas
in:
Mai
nstr
eam
ing
of
Scie
nce
and
Polic
y
CO
LEF
The
me:
A.
Brid
ging
sc
ienc
e an
d po
licy
June
1st
, 201
717
:20
-18:
50C
ozum
el 5
Onl
y in
the
bas
in, i
t is
pos
sibl
e to
est
ablis
h re
lati
onsh
ips
betw
een
wat
er a
vaila
bilit
y an
d it
s us
es, a
nd it
is w
here
dif
fere
nt
dem
ands
and
com
peti
ng u
ses
com
e to
geth
er fo
r for
mul
atin
g m
anag
emen
t al
tern
ativ
es. I
n th
is c
onte
xt, t
he p
anel
will
an
alyz
e al
tern
ativ
e m
etho
dolo
gies
for w
ater
ava
ilabi
lity
esti
mat
ion
and
wat
er e
cono
mic
val
uati
on b
y ty
pe a
nd u
se. I
t w
ill a
lso
disc
uss
adva
nces
and
cha
lleng
es in
the
impl
emen
tati
on o
f the
IWR
M m
odel
in M
exic
o. T
hree
hyd
rolo
gica
l sub
regi
ons
wer
e st
udie
d at
the
nor
th, c
ente
r and
sou
th o
f Mex
ico
wit
h th
e ob
ject
ive
of e
valu
atin
g th
e re
leva
nce
and
viab
ility
of c
urre
nt w
ater
m
anag
emen
t pr
acti
ces.
SS-6
4
Get
ting
to
a W
ater
Sec
urit
y Fr
amew
ork:
Br
eaki
ng it
Dow
n to
Bui
ld it
Up
Cen
ter f
or W
ater
Se
curi
ty a
nd
Coo
pera
tion
The
me:
3
. Wat
er
secu
rity
in
a ch
angi
ng
wor
ld
June
1st
, 201
717
:20
-18:
50C
ozum
el 1
A c
ompr
ehen
sive
wat
er s
ecur
ity
fram
ewor
k ca
n pr
ovid
e a
clea
r, lo
ng-t
erm
vis
ion
for w
ater
man
agem
ent
and
gove
rnan
ce.
How
ever
, wat
er is
a c
ompl
ex re
sour
ce w
ith
an in
tric
ate
rela
tion
ship
to
our l
ives
and
live
lihoo
ds. I
n th
is S
peci
al S
essi
on, w
e br
eak
dow
n th
e co
ncep
t of
wat
er s
ecur
ity
and
enga
ge p
arti
cipa
nts
in b
reak
out
disc
ussi
on g
roup
s. A
fter
an
open
ing
pane
l di
scus
sion
, par
tici
pant
s w
ill d
iscu
ss fo
cus
ques
tion
s on
the
con
cept
of w
ater
sec
urit
y an
d it
s un
derl
ying
nex
uses
. The
se
disc
ussi
ons
will
be
repo
rted
and
pub
lishe
d as
par
t of
the
Cen
ter f
or W
ater
Sec
urit
y an
d C
oope
rati
on’s
Wat
er S
ecur
ity
Cha
lleng
e an
d of
fer a
uni
que
oppo
rtun
ity
to in
flue
nce
the
deve
lopm
ent
of a
wat
er s
ecur
ity
fram
ewor
k.
SS-7
4
Regu
lati
on a
nd
Tran
spar
ency
fo
r Wat
er a
nd
Sani
tati
on S
ervi
ces
in C
ount
ries
Tha
t La
ck T
hem
Inst
itut
o M
exic
ano
de T
ecno
logi
a de
l A
gua
The
me:
1
. Wat
er,
sani
tati
on
and
heal
th
June
2nd
, 201
79
:00
-10
:30
Coz
umel
5
To d
iscu
ss n
eeds
and
exp
erie
nces
abo
ut re
gula
tion
for p
ublic
wat
er s
ervi
ces.
Tho
se c
ould
ran
ge f
rom
soc
ial o
vers
eers
, to
prop
er re
gula
tory
wat
chdo
gs fo
r tar
iffs
and
ser
vice
qua
lity.
Will
com
men
t if
thos
e im
prov
e qu
alit
y an
d re
duce
ope
rati
on
cost
s by
ben
chm
arki
ng t
heir
supe
rvis
ed u
tilit
ies.
To
com
men
t if
legi
slat
ion
for w
ater
ser
vice
s in
som
e co
untr
ies
hind
ers
or p
rom
otes
the
est
ablis
hmen
t of
suc
h re
gula
tors
. The
ses
sion
will
pre
sent
cas
es a
nd s
trat
egie
s to
pro
mot
e re
gula
tion
an
d ce
rtai
nty
and
clar
ity
of in
form
atio
n ab
out
the
perf
orm
ance
of w
ater
uti
litie
s, w
ith
wea
k or
lack
ing
regu
lati
on a
nd
tran
spar
ency
.
SS-5
Co
ng
ress
T
hem
e
Da
te/
Tim
e/R
oo
mT
itle
SS#
Ho
stin
gIn
stit
uti
on
sSe
ssio
n S
um
ma
ry
TH
UR
SDA
Y
FRID
AY
Spec
ial S
essi
on
s special sessions 31
Und
erst
andi
ng
the
Fore
st-W
ater
N
exus
: a n
ew
glob
al m
onit
orin
g fr
amew
ork
and
tool
Food
and
Agr
icul
ture
O
rgan
isat
ion
of
the
UN
The
me:
B.
Build
ing
capa
city
June
2nd
, 201
79
:00
-10
:30
Coz
umel
4
Fore
sts
play
a c
ruci
al ro
le in
the
hyd
rolo
gica
l cyc
le, i
nflu
enci
ng w
ater
ava
ilabi
lity
and
qual
ity,
as
wel
l as
redu
cing
wat
er-r
elat
ed
risk
s su
ch a
s la
ndsl
ides
, loc
al f
lood
s an
d dr
ough
ts. F
ores
ted
wat
ersh
eds
and
wet
land
s su
pply
75%
of t
he w
orld
’s a
cces
sibl
e fr
eshw
ater
for h
uman
and
eco
logi
cal n
eeds
. Thi
s sp
ecia
l ses
sion
will
hig
hlig
ht t
he n
eed
to m
ains
trea
m a
n in
tegr
ated
ap
proa
ch t
o fo
rest
and
wat
er re
sour
ces
man
agem
ent
and
polic
y. T
he o
ccas
ion
prov
ides
an
oppo
rtun
ity
to p
rese
nt a
fore
st-
wat
er m
onit
orin
g fr
amew
ork
that
is u
nder
dev
elop
men
t. P
arti
cipa
nts
are
invi
ted
to e
ngag
e in
a w
orks
hop
to d
iscu
ss t
he
bene
fits
of s
uch
a fr
amew
ork
and
how
bes
t to
impl
emen
t it
.
SS-1
1
Tow
ards
SD
G
impl
emen
tati
on
– en
suri
ng w
ater
qu
alit
y fr
om s
ourc
e to
sea
IWR
A a
nd S
IWI
The
me:
2.
Wat
er q
ualit
y,
was
tew
ater
an
d re
use
June
2nd
, 201
79
:00
-10
:30
Xca
ret
Thi
s se
ssio
n w
ill s
hare
exp
erie
nces
in a
ddre
ssin
g fr
eshw
ater
, coa
stal
and
mar
ine
wat
er q
ualit
y pr
iori
ties
at
diff
eren
t sc
ales
fro
m s
ourc
e to
sea
, and
dis
cuss
wat
er q
ualit
y in
the
con
text
of t
he S
DG
s. L
ocal
exp
erie
nces
fro
m m
arin
e po
lluti
on
in t
he Y
ucat
an p
enin
sula
will
set
the
sce
ne fo
r the
ses
sion
. Tec
hnic
al p
rese
ntat
ions
will
cov
er g
aps
and
oppo
rtun
itie
s fo
r co
ordi
nate
d w
ater
qua
lity
man
agem
ent
from
sou
rce
to s
ea, a
nd c
ase
stud
ies
rela
ted
to m
icro
-pla
stic
s. A
pan
el w
ill d
iscu
ss
need
s an
d w
ays
to m
axim
ize
syne
rgie
s in
the
SD
Gs
whe
n ad
dres
sing
wat
er q
ualit
y pr
iori
ties
. The
ses
sion
pro
vide
s an
op
port
unit
y to
cra
ft m
essa
ges
for t
he u
pcom
ing
Hig
h-Le
vel U
N C
onfe
renc
e to
Sup
port
the
Impl
emen
tati
on o
f SD
G14
.
SS-6
2
Enha
ncin
g ir
riga
tion
pr
oduc
tivi
ty
and
prof
itab
ility
in
sm
all s
cale
ir
riga
tion
sch
emes
le
sson
s fr
om t
hree
co
ntin
ents
Uni
vers
ity
of S
outh
A
ustr
alia
; AC
IAR
(Aus
tral
ia);
and
IDRC
(C
anad
a)
The
me:
B.
Build
ing
capa
city
June
2nd
, 201
7A
: 9:0
0-1
0:3
0B:
10
:50
-12
:20
Coz
umel
2
Thi
s sp
ecia
l ses
sion
is a
bout
enh
anci
ng ir
riga
tion
pro
duct
ivit
y an
d pr
ofit
abili
ty fo
r sm
all-
hold
er f
arm
ers,
in M
ozam
biqu
e,
Tanz
ania
and
Zim
babw
e, In
dia
and
Lati
n A
mer
ica.
Soi
l moi
stur
e an
d nu
trie
nt m
onit
orin
g to
ols
wer
e in
trod
uced
to
farm
ers
in
Moz
ambi
que,
Tan
zani
a Z
imba
bwe,
and
Pun
jabi
to
impr
ove
crop
pro
duct
ivit
y. In
the
Sub
-Sah
aran
cou
ntri
es t
his
was
don
e in
co
njun
ctio
n w
ith
the
esta
blis
hmen
t of
Agr
icul
tura
l Inn
ovat
ion
Plat
form
s (A
IP)
to c
onne
ct f
arm
ers
to m
arke
ts a
nd o
verc
ome
othe
r sys
tem
ic p
robl
ems.
The
the
oret
ical
und
erpi
nnin
g of
the
too
ls a
nd t
he A
IPs
will
be
outl
ined
and
rese
arch
on
thei
r co
mbi
ned
impa
cts
will
be
disc
usse
d. T
his
sess
ion
is s
pons
ored
by
AC
IAR
(Aus
tral
ia)
and
IDRC
(Can
ada)
.
SS-2
3
The
sci
enti
fic
unde
rpin
ning
s of
gl
obal
wat
er la
w
inst
rum
ents
: the
U
N W
ater
cour
ses
Con
vent
ion,
the
U
NEC
E W
ater
C
onve
ntio
n, a
nd
ILC
Dra
ft A
rtic
les
on T
rans
boun
dary
A
quife
rs
Nor
thum
bria
U
nive
rsit
y N
ewca
stle
The
me:
A.
Brid
ging
sc
ienc
e an
d po
licy
June
2nd
, 201
7A
: 9:0
0-1
0:3
0B:
10
:50
-12
:20
Cob
a
The
199
7 U
N W
ater
cour
ses
Con
vect
ion,
the
199
2 U
NEC
E W
ater
Con
vent
ion,
and
the
20
08
ILC
Dra
ft A
rtic
les
on
Tran
sbou
ndar
y A
quife
rs a
re a
ll th
e ou
tcom
e of
pol
itic
al p
roce
sses
. H
owev
er, e
ach
inst
rum
ent,
whi
le le
gal,
was
info
rmed
to
a g
reat
or l
esse
r ext
ent
by s
cien
ce a
nd s
cien
tifi
c ex
pert
s. T
he p
urpo
se o
f thi
s sp
ecia
l ses
sion
is t
o co
mpa
re h
ow s
cien
ce
unde
rpin
s ea
ch o
f the
afo
rem
enti
oned
lega
l ins
trum
ents
, and
wha
t pr
oces
ses
wer
e in
pla
ce (
form
al a
nd in
form
al)
to e
ngag
e sc
ient
ific
exp
erts
in t
heir
draf
ting
. In
add
itio
n, t
he s
essi
on s
eeks
to
expl
ore
how
con
tem
pora
ry s
cien
ce c
an h
elp
info
rm a
nd
stre
ngth
en t
he im
plem
enta
tion
of,
and
com
plia
nce
wit
h, t
he c
omm
itm
ents
set
out
in t
he in
stru
men
ts.
SS-4
2
Sust
aina
ble
wat
ersh
eds:
em
ergi
ng e
cono
mic
in
stru
men
ts fo
r w
ater
sec
urit
y
Uni
vers
ity
of N
ew
Ham
pshi
reT
hem
e:
3. W
ater
se
curi
ty in
a
chan
ging
w
orld
June
2nd
, 201
710
:50
-12
:20
Xca
ret
Thi
s se
ssio
n ex
plor
es e
mer
ging
eco
nom
ic a
nd f
inan
cial
inst
rum
ents
for e
nhan
cing
wat
er s
ecur
ity
wor
ldw
ide
in a
cha
ngin
g cl
imat
e, w
ith
a fo
cus
on u
nder
stan
ding
whi
ch in
stru
men
ts a
re t
he m
ost
suit
able
for a
giv
en w
ater
shed
or b
asin
. Em
phas
is
will
be
plac
ed o
n un
ders
tand
ing
the
chal
leng
es a
nd o
ppor
tuni
ties
of d
evel
opin
g ef
fect
ive
econ
omic
inst
rum
ents
for
impr
ovin
g w
ater
reso
urce
man
agem
ent.
Spe
cifi
c in
itia
tive
tha
t w
ill b
e ad
dres
sed
incl
ude
nati
onal
ass
uran
ce s
chem
es, w
ater
ab
stra
ctio
n lic
ense
s, a
nd p
aym
ent
for w
ater
shed
ser
vice
s pr
ogra
ms.
Suc
cess
ful a
pplic
atio
n of
the
se in
stru
men
ts re
quire
s a
deep
und
erst
andi
ng o
f the
inte
ract
ions
and
feed
back
s be
twee
n th
e hu
man
and
nat
ural
sys
tem
s th
at d
eter
min
e w
ater
shed
su
stai
nabi
lity.
SS-4
4
A “
ts’ o
no’ o
t”
cosm
ovis
ion:
In
terd
isci
plin
ary
scie
nce
and
polic
y in
the
Yuc
atan
Pe
nins
ula’
s si
nkho
les
Dep
artm
ent
of
Wat
er S
cien
ces
at C
entr
o de
In
vest
igac
ion
Cie
ntif
ica
de
Yuca
tan
and
the
Kin
g’s
Wat
er
Act
ivit
y H
ub in
the
D
epar
tmen
t of
G
eogr
aphy
at
Kin
g’s
Col
lege
Lon
don
The
me:
A.
Brid
ging
sc
ienc
e an
d po
licy
June
2nd
, 201
710
:50
-12
:20
Coz
umel
5
The
Yuc
atan
’s ic
onic
cen
otes
pre
sent
a c
halle
nge
– an
d op
port
unit
y –
for w
ater
gov
erna
nce.
The
sin
khol
es’ c
ultu
ral,
hist
oric
al, a
nd e
colo
gica
l val
ue c
ompe
tes
wit
h th
e ec
onom
ic b
enef
its
of t
heir
over
use.
Lim
ited
ext
ant
rese
arch
join
s th
e la
ck o
f a le
gal f
ram
ewor
k go
vern
ing
tour
ism
and
con
sum
ptio
n. T
his
sess
ion
will
use
cen
otes
as
a ca
se s
tudy
for h
ow
holis
tic
rese
arch
can
info
rm p
olic
y. A
fter
a h
ydro
-leg
al o
verv
iew
of t
he a
quife
r eco
syst
em, a
n in
terd
isci
plin
ary
team
will
pr
esen
t re
sult
s fr
om s
pecu
lati
ve f
ield
wor
k co
nsid
erin
g w
hat
trul
y in
terd
isci
plin
ary
rese
arch
on
the
ceno
tes
wou
ld lo
ok li
ke.
Part
icip
ator
y di
scus
sion
will
deb
ate
if an
d ho
w re
sear
cher
s ca
n pr
oduc
e in
tegr
ated
, pol
icy-
rele
vant
wat
er s
cien
ce.
SS-6
7
Co
ng
ress
T
hem
e
Da
te/
Tim
e/R
oo
mT
itle
SS#
Ho
stin
gIn
stit
uti
on
sSe
ssio
n S
um
ma
ry
FRID
AY
Spec
ial S
essi
on
s special sessions 32
Intr
oduc
ing
the
Wor
ld W
ater
D
ata
Init
iati
ve:
How
wat
er d
ata
can
help
ach
ieve
th
e Su
stai
nabl
e D
evel
opm
ent
Goa
ls
Hig
h Le
vel P
anel
on
Wat
erT
hem
e: B
. Bu
ildin
g ca
paci
ty
June
2nd
, 201
710
:50
-12
:20
Isla
Muj
eres
Thi
s se
ssio
n w
ill b
e th
e fi
rst
tim
e th
e W
orld
Wat
er D
ata
Init
iati
ve h
as b
een
pres
ente
d to
the
inte
rnat
iona
l wat
er c
omm
unit
y.
The
ses
sion
will
incl
ude
expl
anat
ion
of t
he fe
atur
es a
nd p
urpo
ses
of t
he In
itia
tive
by
the
proj
ect
lead
s, a
nd w
ill b
e su
ppor
ted
by a
pan
el d
iscu
ssio
n on
impl
emen
tati
on o
f the
Init
iati
ve in
clud
ing
the
role
s of
inte
rnat
iona
l wat
er a
genc
ies.
The
Wor
ld W
ater
D
ata
Init
iati
ve is
an
outc
ome
of t
he H
igh
Leve
l Pan
el o
n W
ater
, con
sist
ing
of 1
1 si
ttin
g H
eads
of S
tate
and
Gov
ernm
ent
and
one
Spec
ial A
dvis
er. T
he P
anel
was
con
vene
d by
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
Sec
reta
ry-G
ener
al a
nd P
resi
dent
of t
he W
orld
Ban
k G
roup
to
prov
ide
the
lead
ersh
ip re
quir
ed t
o ch
ampi
on a
com
preh
ensi
ve, i
nclu
sive
and
col
labo
rati
ve w
ay o
f dev
elop
ing
and
man
agin
g w
ater
reso
urce
s, a
nd im
prov
ing
wat
er a
nd s
anit
atio
n re
late
d se
rvic
es.
SS-7
8
Co
ng
ress
T
hem
e
Da
te/
Tim
e/R
oo
mT
itle
SS#
Ho
stin
gIn
stit
uti
on
sSe
ssio
n S
um
ma
ry
FRID
AY
special sessions 33Sp
ecia
l Ses
sio
ns
My walk to water
Water Rights: A key to sustainable development in Nepal.
Modelling of Arsenic Concentration in Bengal Delta Plain and Predicting the case of Cambodia and Vietnam.
Estimation of Runoff from Precipitation and Prediction of Water table depth in scanty rainfall region Using BPNN and RBFN networks.
The Discuss of Some Legal Question about the Pearl River Estuary River and Sea Boundaries.
Governance of water resources in the Highlands of Jalisco, Mexico: the case of the microwatershed of Jihute in the municipality of Tepatitlan de Morelos.
Critical Analysis of Communications Campaigns to Encourage “Water Culture” in Mexico
Determination of digital elevation model in a plain surface of Mexico using genetic programming and estimation of flood volumes
Assessment of Crop Water Requirements for Sustainable Agriculture in Western Australia
Relationship between the probability of landslide and sediment yield in Thailand.
Rivers of Tucuman Contamination by Vinasse Spills: Alternative to Reduce the Levels of this Pollutant and Promote its Uses.
Collective action against water insecurity in peri-urban areas: learnings from the global south.
Impacts Caused by Substances Present in Electronic Waste in Your Contact With Water.
Plasmon enhanced degradation of methylene blue via photocatalysis (solar and ultraviolet) and sonocatalysis using hetero-nanocatalysts based on ZnO and Au nanoparticles
Estimation of Water Footprint of an industrial processing plant of gold minerals in the town of Vetas Colombia.
Effects of Human Activities on Water Quality Assessment of Ala River In Akure, Ondo State, Nigeria.
Zolnikov
Karki
Jain
Ghose
Yan
Castañeda
Ortega-Gaucin
Arganis Juarez
Sarukkalige
Rangsiwanichpong
Muruaga
Lakshmisha
Pereira
Andrade
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Tara37
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Harshit
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Li
Aldo
David
Maritza Liliana
Ranjan
Prem
María Laura
Arvind
Luiz Carlos
George Ricardo
Walter
Samuel Dare
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Sustainable Water Resources Development in Tamil Nadu, India Through Water Security Pathways
Pump shutoff and startup transient analysis in a well network.
Green synthesized copper nanoparticles into granular activated carbon of babassu coconut by Hibiscus Sabdariffa flowers for removal of nitrate
Achieving Permanent Water Security to Colorado Basin is a Dream, Without Transbasin Diversion from Mississippi River
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Sañudo
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Pachamuthu
Natarajan139
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Angélica
Natarajan
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Disproportionate cost assessment according to the WFD: Comparison of applications of two approaches in the catchment of the Stanovice reservoir (Czech Republic)
How to Successfully Achieve Urban Adaptation Using Green and Blue Infrastructure?
Behavoir Pattern Models of the Monthly Rainfall Against Mean historical Temperature Undr Climate Change Scenarios
Deep-Seated Challenges to Water Sector and Human Life in Pakistan
Graphene Associated with Nanomaterial for Pesticide Removal.
Towards sustainable drinking water treatment - the use of natural coagulant in the removal of microalgae.
Photocatalytic degradation of Methylene Blue (MB) dye under UV/visible light by TiO2 nanoparticle self-assembled commercial polyethersulfone ultramembrane.
Study on the Self-Purification Capacity of the Piracicaba River, Minas Gerais State, Brazil.
Using Vegetation-Temperature-Precipitation Data from Satellite Products for Drought Monitor in Korea.
Adsorption capacity study of activated carbon of babassu coconut to remove yellow dye tartrazine from aqueous solution
“Water Security” - through Techno-Sustainable Mechanism
The Mechanism of Salty Tide Intrusion in Pearl River Estuary and the Sustainable Use of Water Resources in Pearl River Delta
Sustainable Contribution: Consumer and Access of Freshwater
Machácv
Louda
Mejia Santana
Khan
Bergamasco
Bergamasco
Bergamasco
de Souza Fraga
Lee
Vieira
Pandey
Zhang
Bitencourt
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Jiri
Gonzalo Daniel
Muhammad Aslam
Rosangela
Rosangela
Rosangela
Micael
Joo-Hyeon
Angélica
Amrisha
Xinfeng
Daniela
Chromium recovery from electroplating rinsing waters using a novel metal exchange technology
Effects of Burrowing Animals on Seepage Behavior of Earthen Dams
Assessment of water quality using Principal Component Analysis: a case study of the açude da Macela, Sergipe, Brazil
Assessment of water quality of the Nossa Senhora das Dores-SE reservoir
Assessing the Impacts of Climate Change on the Water-Energy Nexus: Case study for Shanxi’s energy bases, China
Sharing Water: water conflict management and building relations, the case study of the city of Brazlândia, Brazil - The Descoberto Basin
Predicting the freshwater inflows into a coastal wetland: The Biosphere Reserve “Pantanos de Centla”,Tabasco, Mexico
Comparison of methods for rainfall frequency analysis under climate change in the Han River basin, South Korea
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Calamak
Burgos Garcia
Burgos Garcia
Pinheiro Gomes
Zhu
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Carlos Alexandre
Juliana
Yongnan
Teresita
Sunghun
Rapid detection of heavy metal ions in aqueous media based on fluorescent carbon dots obtained from beetrootAndrade325 George Ricardo
special sessions 35
Efficient sunlight driven photocatalytic degradation of organic dyes by CdS/bentonite nanocomposite
Microbiological analysis of the ice marketed in Coari, city of Amazon state, Brazil
Accounting for Water in Dry Regions: a Comparative Review
Urban Stormwater runoff under changing climatic conditions
Making Smart Rainwater House
Identification Arsenic (V) by Cyclic Voltammetry and Recovery of Arsenic by ElectrodepositionParticipation and social capital for watershed management: Evaluation of Water Safety organisms in Lower Balsas (Michoacan)
Organic pollution of Oueme River in Benin Republic
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Soares
Escriva-Bou
Kalra
Moriyama
Navarro Solis
Medrano Lucas
Lawani
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Cristiane
Fernando
Alvar
Ajay
Toshiyuki
Haydeana Isabel
Sara
Rebecca Annick Nireti
poster sessions 36
Deriving Water Quality Based Discharge Limits: A Case Study for Gediz River Basin
Environmental diagnosis of the aquifer free of the north zone of Aracaju-Sergipe through metal, ions and BTEX concentrations
Installation of Marker Stone to Restore River Source Water Infrastructure: A Newer Vista for Geomorphosite-geotourism
Biosorption Potential Evaluation of Atrazine by Moringa Seed Husks in Fixed Bed
Adsorption of Diclofenac on activated carbon and Moringa oleifera Lam.: Kinetic and equilibrium studies
Study on Snow Melting Process in Land Surface Model in High Altitudes in Zeravshan River Basin
Isotope Based Assessment of Deep Groundwater Resources for Sustainable Management in the Coastal Areas of Bangladesh - Crisis in Overexploitation and Salinization
Water Quality Index of Lake Chapala in Mexico and its potential risk to public health
Spatial Prediction of Arsenic on Groundwater Perforations of Santa Rosa Basin, Catamarca, Argentina
Hydrometeorological risk assessment for crops in Chile
Assessment of surface water availability in the San Alberto watershed, Oxapampa, Peru
Strategies for water quality reservoir assessment: Water Quality Index, Trophic State Index and Fuzzy Logic
Evaluation of the water quality in Sergipe hinterland reservoirs, Northeast Brazil.
Water resources policy for the Brazilian semiarid region
Research on compensation of Hydrological project regulation for Eco-environmental flow Guarantee in the WEIHE River Basin, China
Increasing block rate tariffs and water conservation: a case study of individually metered dwellings in multi-storey buildings in the Federal District, Brazil
Sıltu,
Burgos Garcia
Mukhopadhyay
Fernandes Vieira
Fernandes Vieira
Touge
Ahmed
Vallejo-Rodríguez
Battistella
Godoy-Faúndez
Perret
Burgos Garcia
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Niu
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Yoshiya
Nasir
Ramiro
Romina
Alex
Carolina Alexandra
Carlos Alexandre
Cristiane
Rômulo Henrique
Cunwen
Kaoara
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Poster Sessions
Evaluation of Agenda 21 implementation in Brazil: Chapter 18 - Protection of Water Resources Focused on Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation case
Assessment of farmers’ vulnerability to climate change at river basin scale: an integrated modeling approach
Evaluation of the seawaters influence in the lotic ecosystem Franquinho River in Archipelago Bailique, Amapa, Brazil
Anatomical Characteristics and Water Relations in Coffea Canephora L.
Seawater influence on the mouth of the Amazon River: Water Quality Analysis and the impacts to a riverside community in the Amazon, Brazil
Nutrient removal of nitrogen and phosphorus in an artificial wetland subsurface flow under the influence of macrophyte Chrissopogon Zizaniodes
The Economic Value of Water in the Chilean Manufacturing Industry
Good water governance. Review of tools and indicators for successfull implementation.
Study of Potential Integrated Management of Water Resources in Las Vegas Valley
Baracho
Ponce
Chaves
da Silva Neto
dos Santos Dias
Arangoitia Valladares
Ponce
Riera
Ahmad
Rafaella Oliveira508
510
512
519
521
530
534
536
540
Roberto
Josilene
José Angelim
Arllon José
Hugo
Roberto
Sebastian
Sajjad
Hydrochemical and spatial grouping of groundwater of Santa Rosa Valley, Catamarca, Argentina
Low Impact Development Benefit Quantification for Urban Stormwater Management
Flood frequency analysis in the New River Basin, Mexico
Sharing water resources and water allocation
Water reuse for irrigation as part of the wastewater management for the sanitation of the Atoyac River Basin, Mexico: an alternative from a hydraulic point of view
Microbiological Water Quality Monitoring That Fuels Hospitals Supply from Maranhão State Municipalities Alternative or Not
The Transboundary Aquifer Assessment Program and the San Pedro River Aquifer Binational Report for the United States and Mexico
Battistella
Cheng
Salazar
da Rocha
Ramos-Hernandez
Van der Boor
Tapia Villaseñor
541
543
545
559
565
573
575
Romina
Jeffrey
Carlos
José Bento
Judith
Marcia Araujo
Elia
Water Management in a High Mountain Community
Analysis fo the Physical and Chemical Properties to Improve Arsenic Sludge Dewatering and Disposal
Effects of Climate Change on Water Availability in a Hydrological Watershed Located in an Arid Region in the North-Central Portion of Mexico
Numerical Model of the Netzahualcoyotl Dam Emergency Spillway and Hydraulic Validation Operation With the Physical Model
Torres
Garrido
Silva-Hidalgo
Gómez Arteaga
Cristina576
588
592
594
Sofía
Humberto
Antonio
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