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XVI World Water CongressMay 29th – June 3rd 2017

Cancun, Mexico

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Download the XVI World Water Congress App from Play Store on Android and App Store on IOS, or access it online (https://meetmaps.com/app/join.php?p=MzYxNw) by entering the code “wwc” and creating your account to connect with other participants, extend your network, create your agenda or be notified of the latest Congress

updates among many others

www.worldwatercongress.com

@WWCongress #WWCXVI #WWCongress

https://www.facebook.com/WWCongress

“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.”

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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!

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

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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

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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.

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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

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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

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U

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dapt

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sis

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grat

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ater

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char

ging

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the

use

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wat

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er

basi

ns: a

cas

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of S

ao P

aulo

, Bra

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ater

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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#

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stin

gIn

stit

uti

on

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ial S

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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#

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stin

gIn

stit

uti

on

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ssio

n S

um

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ry

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ial S

essi

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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

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te/

Tim

e/R

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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

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ssio

n S

um

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ry

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ial S

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on

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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

c Pe

rspe

ctiv

e” (

publ

ishe

d 20

16, a

vaila

ble

at h

ttp:

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esdo

c.un

esco

.org

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ages

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2e.p

df)

will

be

illus

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

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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

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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

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ssio

n S

um

ma

ry

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AY

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ial S

essi

on

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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

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te/

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e/R

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itle

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gIn

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uti

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n S

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AY

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l Ses

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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.

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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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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

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Mejia Santana

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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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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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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

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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

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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

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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

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V E N U EThe World Water Congress of the IWRAwill be on May 29th to June 2nd in theCancún Center (ICC).

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Costa Maya

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Third Floor

Gran Cancun

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