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Foundations for Global Water Security and Resilience:

Knowledge, Technology and Policy

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Date
Time
Room Session
Type
Theme Onsite/
Online
Session Information
29, Nov
16:30-18:00
320 SS2-1
Special
D-1 Onsite The world’s biggest river health initiative? Insights on large-scale ecosystem restoration, water security and resilience from the Yangtze River, China WWF, GIWP
30, Nov
09:00-10:00
PL3
Plenary
All WWC Plenary: High-level Panel I IWRA
30, Nov
10:30-11:45
321 GS1-2
Oral
C-2 Virtual Control of water pollution: a solution for restoration of the Mae Kha Canal, City of Chiang Mai, Thailand Manoj Potapohn, Chiang Mai University, Thailand
30, Nov
10:30-11:45
314 GS1-5
Oral
1-2 Onsite What is the role of big data in water-related disaster mitigation? Jonghun Kam, POSTECH, Korea, Republic of
30, Nov
10:30-11:45
314 GS1-5
Oral
1-2 Virtual Towards an index with artificial intelligence to evaluate vulnerability to climate change in micro-watersheds in Colombia VIVIANA VARGAS-FRANCO, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia
30, Nov
10:30-11:45
322 GS1-3
Oral
D-1 Virtual Living in a watershed: the role of traditional and local practices Yingshan Lau, National University of Singapore, Singapore
30, Nov
10:30-11:45
323 GS1-4
Oral
B-2 Virtual Water Security Index: An Application to Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia Nomundari  Erdene, TU Braunschweig, Water Science Policy, International Water Resource Association- Urban water security working group member. , Mongolia
30, Nov
10:30-11:45
320 GS1-1
Oral
A-3 Onsite A Study on the Correction of Rainfall Based on Machine Learning for Hydrological Application CHUL MIN KO, ECOBRAIN co.,ltd., Korea, Republic of
30, Nov
10:30-11:45
322 GS1-3
Oral
D-1 Onsite Toward a better estimation of catchment-wise evapotranspiration Kyungrock Paik, Korea University, Korea, Republic of
30, Nov
10:30-11:45
314 GS1-5
Oral
1-3 Onsite Initiative development of "UNESCO certification on tap water management and quality" Seok Gwansoo, K-water, Korea, Republic of
30, Nov
10:30-11:45
322 GS1-3
Oral
D-1 Virtual Using a mixed method approach to determine the multiple benefits provided by Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems Roshni Jose, Abertay University, United Kingdom
30, Nov
10:30-11:45
322 GS1-3
Oral
D-1 Onsite Anticipatory Water Security Governance: Emerging Challenges in Himalayan and Andean Headwaters Basins Christopher Scott, University of Arizona - Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy, USA
30, Nov
10:30-11:45
320 GS1-1
Oral
A-1 Virtual The role of Traditional Ecological Knowledge in The Transformation Towards Adaptive Governance: Case Study of The Vietnamese Mekong Delta Linh Nguyen, Nagasaki University, Japan
30, Nov
10:30-11:45
320 GS1-1
Oral
A-3 Onsite Regional Drought Risk Assessment Using a Gaussian Mixture Model Jieun Kim, Hanyang University, Korea, Republic of
30, Nov
10:30-11:45
323 GS1-4
Oral
B-2 Onsite Democratic Transition and the End of Water Pricing in Korean Agriculture in Comparative Perspective James Nickum, International Water Resources Association, Japan
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