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Welcome to the first episode of the podcast series developed in the framework of the European Horizon 2020 Project PrimeWater. PrimeWater's main objective is to generate and disseminate information on the effects of upstream changes on future water quality and quantity, building on advanced Earth-Observation data products, integration with additional data sources and diagnostic modelling tools. IWA has established a partnership with Geo AquaWatch, aiming at enabling water professionals to access and share information on the application of Earth Observation (EO) information and technologies for improved water management.
Discover the highlights of the second week of the congress with our 'The Source' Editor Keith Hayward.
Emma Howard Boyd, keynote speaker and Chair of the Environment Agency in England reflects on the need for climate adaptation and action for better water management.
David Sedlak, from UC Berkeley, set the scene at the opening of IWA's virtual #WorldWaterCongress. In this podcast, he talks about the challenges and opportunities for the water sector, and the sense of urgency of solving the water crisis.
IWA's Digital World Water Congress (24 May - 04 June 2021) is the online conference for water professionals covering the whole water cycle, from wastewater recovery to water resources management. In this podcast, we'll take you through the updates from Week 1.
Listen to the inspiring words of our outstanding IWA Young Water Professionals proving excellence for the water sector with a drive for a water-wise world.
Uncertainty in planning, designing and modelling of urban water infrastructure. For more insights about Uncertainty, read the #WhitePaper on Digital Water: The importance of knowing what we do not know here: https://bit.ly/3eqB14H
Tangible solutions (rather than technologies)being developed to address specific challenges in real-life water systems. You can also read more about it in the #WhitePaper on Digital Water: Artificial Intelligence Solutions for the Water Sector: https://bit.ly/3a8Pr7p
Tangible solutions (rather than technologies)being developed to address specific challenges in real-life water systems.
Understanding the circular economy, sanitation safety planning on the ground, turning insects into multiple products, and much more...