Webinar, 10th May: 'On thin ice: Adapting water resources management'

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Mark your calendars! The Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC)’s Water Network, the RésEAU, is delighted to announce a new webinar, which is open for all to attend.

Did you know that almost 25% of the world’s population depend on mountain cryosphere - glaciers, snow, permafrost, and ice in mountain areas – as their main source of water? Due to climate change, these ‘water towers’ are shrinking at unprecedented pace almost everywhere in the world.

How can water resource management deal with related uncertainties and why do we need to adopt more transformative approaches? In this webinar we approach these questions with scientific expertise and practical experience.  

SPEAKERS:

  • Natalia Acero, Water and Cities Director, Conservation International – Colombia
  • Annika Kramer, Head of Water Programme, adelphi
  • André Wehrli, Regional Water Advisor for Central Asia, SDC
  • Daniel Maselli, RésEAU focal point, SDC

HOW TO JOIN THE WEBINAR:

This webinar will take place on Monday, 10 May 2021, at 14.30 CEST (Bern time). Check your local time here

To attend the webinar, please register by clicking on the registration button above or this link by Friday, 7 May 2021. An email will be sent to all registered participants with connection details prior to the webinar.

SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIALS:

In order to make the most of this webinar, participants may find the following reference document useful: The latest Trend Sheet by SDC’s Trend Observatory on Water’s "On thin ice – adapting water resources management to climate change effects on the mountain cryosphere” produced by SDC’s Global Programme Water in partnership with adelphi. 

ABOUT THE RESEAU WEBINAR SERIES:

This webinar is organised by the RésEAU, the Swiss Development Cooperation’s Water Network, as part of a knowledge sharing initiative led by Daniel Maselli, RésEAU focal point . Please contact meleesa.naughton@skat.ch if you have any questions.

The webinar recording will be posted on the Trend Observatory Website and on the RésEAU platform after the event, along with the presentations and a summary of the discussion.


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