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Foundations for Global Water Security and Resilience:

Knowledge, Technology and Policy

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Time
Room Session
Type
Theme Onsite/
Online
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30, Nov
10:30-11:45
314 GS1-5
Oral
1-3 Onsite Toward Understanding the Convergence of Researcher and Stakeholder Perspectives 1 related to Water-Energy-Food (WEF) Challenges: The Case of San Antonio, Texas Bassel Daher, Texas A&M University, USA
30, Nov
10:30-11:45
321 GS1-2
Oral
C-3 Virtual Modelling choices and social interactions with a public good threshold: Investment decisions in a polder in Bangladesh Stijn Reinhard, Wageningen Economic Research, Netherlands
30, Nov
10:30-11:45
320 GS1-1
Oral
A-1 Virtual Impacts of measures to stimulate farmers to adapt to fresh water scarcity: how to improve measurement of relevant indicators Stijn Reinhard, Wageningen Economic Research, Netherlands
30, Nov
10:30-11:45
323 GS1-4
Oral
B-2 Virtual Drivers for collective groundwater management: The case of Copiapó, Chile Elisa Blanco, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile
30, Nov
10:30-11:45
321 GS1-2
Oral
C-2 Virtual MANIFESTATION OF ENERGETIC IMPACT LIKE A TOOL TO OPTIMIZE THE WATER EFFICIENCY IN THE CUTZAMALA SYSTEM, MÉXICO. Alejandra Escalante Paredes, National Water Commission, Mexico
30, Nov
12:00-13:15
314 GS2-5
Oral
E-1 Onsite Regional pathways out of national water scarcity: a regional analysis of water resources of Israel, The Palestinian Authority and Jordan. Michael Gilmont, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
30, Nov
12:00-13:15
321 GS2-2
Oral
C-4 Virtual The Control of Pathogens in Stored Rainwater using Direct Electrochemical Activation Gillian Clayton, University of the West of England, United Kingdom
30, Nov
12:00-13:15
320 GS2-1
Oral
A-2 Onsite Managing Water Scarcity: Integration of Supply- and Demand-side Options in Kaveri River Basin Manikanta P R, Shiv Nadar University, India
30, Nov
12:00-13:15
322 GS2-3
Oral
E-2 Onsite Merging Multiple Satellite Precipitation Products in Korea by using Random Forest Model Giang Nguyen, Kyungpook National University, Korea, Republic of
30, Nov
12:00-13:15
314 GS2-5
Oral
E-4 Virtual Collaboration to better address Climate Impacts on Water in the Canadian Columbia River Basin Kat Hartwig, Living Lakes Canada, Canada
30, Nov
12:00-13:15
321 GS2-2
Oral
D-3 Virtual The equitable and reasonable utilization of water in international law: sustainability as a necessary element for transboundary water management assessment. Fabiana Piccoli, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
30, Nov
12:00-13:15
314 GS2-5
Oral
E-1 Onsite Linking Community Engagement to Transboundary Water Management Emily Zmak, CDR Associates, USA
30, Nov
12:00-13:15
320 GS2-1
Oral
A-2 Onsite Bituminous geomembrane, the blueprint to safe water resources Pau Llinas, Axter Coletanche, Spain
30, Nov
12:00-13:15
321 GS2-2
Oral
C-1 Onsite Seawater supply network in coastal cities Pedro Pignatelli, ARCH PEDRO PIGNATELLI, Austria
30, Nov
12:00-13:15
323 GS2-4
Oral
B-1 Onsite Assessing the ecological restoration value of brackish water zone in Republic of Korea HYOYEON CHOI, K-water Institute, Korea, Republic of
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