Water Summit for Global Development 2022 - Catching up with urbanisation

Water Summit for Global Development 2022 - Catching up with urbanisation

  • Water development
  • Urbanisation

Join on 15 March 2022 at the Water Summit for Global Development to discuss how multidisciplinary science, technology, policy and innovation can improve access to water. And how we can achieve this together.

The Water Summit aims to build and foster strong interdisciplinary relationships with a wide variety of stakeholders in the water sector. During the Water Summit, we will welcome the international water community at the campus of Delft University of Technology for a full day of inspiration.

Water is a basic human right and should be available to all. Water for food, water for hygiene and water for drinking. The less we have to worry about the availability, quality and cost of water the better human lives and human societies become. The aim of the Summit is to promote water research that contributes to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. The organisers of the Water Summit believe in implementation, testing our ideas in the field and that low resources should not necessarily mean low tech. The organisers of the Water Summit believe that all of this can only be done together, and thus we focus on building and fostering strong interdisciplinary relationships with a wide variety of stakeholders. Join on 15 March 2022 to discuss how multidisciplinary science, technology and innovation can improve access to water and how we can achieve this together.

The scientific committee of the event comprises Dr. Doris van Halem(verwijst naar een andere website) (Delft University of Technology), Dr. Edo Abraham(verwijst naar een andere website) (Delft University of Technology), Dr. Sergio Salinas Rodríguez(verwijst naar een andere website) (IHE Delft Institute for Water Education), and Dr. Frank van Laerhoven(verwijst naar een andere website) (Utrecht University).

Find out more and register here: https://www.theliveabilitychallenge.org/tlc-2022-submissions

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