Water futures programme

The “Utility of the Future (UOTF)” concept is defined by clean water utility leaders pioneering innovative technologies and cutting-edge practices, with a focus on resource recovery, efficiency and sustainability. NACWA is committed to making sure that the wide array of UOTF issues – whether they be related to energy production, water reuse, The side event will introduce the Water Future Programme and key initiatives of the programme and its global partners –IWMI, IIASA, share insights into its’ development, and open up a space for discussion, comments and feedback with four presentations and a panel discussion. The Create a Clean Water Future public service campaign is designed to explain what stormwater is and to encourage individual actions resulting in the reduction of stormwater pollution at both an individual and community level.

The Sustainable Water Future Programme (WATER FUTURE) is a global research global environmental change and the pathways toward sustainable futures,  The latest Tweets from Climate Justice Fund: Water Futures Programme (@ CJFStrathclyde). Funded by Scottish Government and directed by Strathclyde  Global Water Futures (GWF) aims to position Canada as a global leader in water science for cold regions and will address the strategic needs of the Canadian  Climate Justice Fund: Water Futures Programme. 254 likes. Funded by Scottish Government and directed by Strathclyde University since 2011, CJF aims to 24 Sep 2019 The Water Futures Programme aims to: map and condition survey all the water and sanitation points across the whole of Malawi;; support the  £2 million to the University of Strathclyde over 2016 to 2018 to extend the Water Futures programme, helping more communities in the Lower Shire Basin in rural  

£2 million to the University of Strathclyde over 2016 to 2018 to extend the Water Futures programme, helping more communities in the Lower Shire Basin in rural  

Providing better information, tools, and techniques to manage uncertain water futures in Canada's mountain west. Picture. Global Water Futures Solutions to  About us. Global Water Futures is the largest university-led water research program ever funded worldwide. The seven-year University of Saskatchewan-led   Global Water Futures Programme and its Science. Contributions to GEWEX. John Pomeroy,. Director, Global Water Futures Program. Centre for Hydrology  The water futures and solutions initiative of IIASA [International Institute for future directions, and the role of the International Programme for Technology and   contributions from the four partner institutions, GWF is a $143 million programme focused on water and climate challenges for Canada and for the cold regions of 

International Workshop 'The Challenge of Water Futures', Newcastle University, by Newcastle University's Sustainability Societal Challenge 2011 programme.

The side event will introduce the Water Future Programme and key initiatives of the programme and its global partners –IWMI, IIASA, share insights into its’ development, and open up a space for discussion, comments and feedback with four presentations and a panel discussion. The Create a Clean Water Future public service campaign is designed to explain what stormwater is and to encourage individual actions resulting in the reduction of stormwater pollution at both an individual and community level.

Prairie Water is an interdisciplinary research project funded by the Global Water Futures Program at the University of Saskatchewan. It aims to develop knowledge and tools that address the water needs of our user community. Our mission is to co-generate usable knowledge to enhance resilience of prairie communities via

To support this through integrating research, stimulating innovation, and building capacity, the Sustainable Water Future Programme (Water Future) of Future Earth is organizing an international conference titled “Towards a Sustainable Water Future” to be held September 24 – 27, 2019 in Bengaluru, India. Scottish Government Climate Justice Fund Water Futures Programme led by Strathclyde University The Government of Scotland has been supporting a programme of work for several years (2011 to date) with the clear objective of supporting the Government of Malawi to achieve compliance with United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 6 (SDG6). This work stream has, since 2011, focused on groundwater resource management and has widened recently to challenges faced by water boards. To date all DWDO's from the 28 districts, MoAIWD staff from all Directorates in the 3 regions and Tikwere house, have all undertaken team building/targeted Groundwater Resource IWRM training in Scotland. The overarching goal of the program is to deliver risk management solutions - informed by leading-edge water science and supported by innovative decision-making tools - to manage water futures in Canada and other cold regions where global warming is changing landscapes, ecosystems, and the water environment. The Utility of the Future Today Recognition Program seeks to reach deeply into the water sector to form and motivate a community of like-minded water utilities engaged in advancing resource efficiency and recovery, developing proactive relationships with stakeholders, and establishing resilient, sustainable, and livable communities. The Sustainable Water Future Programme (WATER FUTURE) is a global research platform with expertise and innovation in water research, policy, security, and sustainability. Building upon more than a decade of water-related research under the Global Water System Project, WATER FUTURE provides the knowledge and support to accelerate transformations

Prairie Water is an interdisciplinary research project funded by the Global Water Futures Program at the University of Saskatchewan. It aims to develop knowledge and tools that address the water needs of our user community. Our mission is to co-generate usable knowledge to enhance resilience of prairie communities via

The effective and inclusive management of key activities is a central role of Water Future. To ensure this, the decision-making body of the programme  has been designed to be both user- and science- driven; with relevant stakeholder communities systematically involved in designing and guiding the programme, as appropriate.

This work stream has, since 2011, focused on groundwater resource management and has widened recently to challenges faced by water boards. To date all DWDO's from the 28 districts, MoAIWD staff from all Directorates in the 3 regions and Tikwere house, have all undertaken team building/targeted Groundwater Resource IWRM training in Scotland. The overarching goal of the program is to deliver risk management solutions - informed by leading-edge water science and supported by innovative decision-making tools - to manage water futures in Canada and other cold regions where global warming is changing landscapes, ecosystems, and the water environment.