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2nd African Water Week AWW-2

 

Johannesburg, South Africa, 09-13 November 2009


Organised by
: African Ministers Council on Water (AMCOW) and the South Africa Department of Water and Environmental Affairs

Held in conjunction with the 7th regular Session of AMCOW, during which South Africa will assume the Chairmanship of AMCOW.

 

Main theme: "Carrying forward the commitments of Sharm El Sheik on Water and Sanitation: Sprint to the finish"

Sub-themes:

Water, Innovation, Technology & Sustainability Conference

23 - 24 November 2009, Manaus, Brazil

Organized by: Co-Chairs, Dr. Raul Gouvea; Dr. Sul Kassicieh, the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA; Dr. Tharcisio de Souza Santos, Brasilian

Conference Calendar & Deadlines

AUG 31 - Abstract Submission Deadline | Submit Abstract
OCT 5 - Paper/Presentation Submission Deadline | Submit Paper/Presentation
NOV 1 - Early Registration Deadline
NOV 23 - Conference Registration Begins

Contact details/notes For inquiries relating to the program please contact:

Conference Secretariat
Jennifer K. Bayley, Conference Secretariat, WITS 2009
Anderson School of Management, the University of New Mexico

13th Inter-Regional Conference on “Land, Water & Environment Management” (EnviroWater 2010)

As a part of the XVIIth CIGR World Congress that will be held on June 13-17, 2010, in Quebec City, Canada (www.cigr2010.ca), the 13th Inter-Regional Conference on Land, Environment and Water, entitled “Land, Water & Environment Management” will be an integral activity of CIGR-Section I: Land and Water Engineering.

Fresh water and land for food production have become scarcer all over the world, both in quantity and quality, due to increasing population and economic activity. To improve land and water planning, policies, measures and practices must be identified for sustainable use of resources and appropriate control of environmental risks.  Scientists, engineers and managers from many countries have produced a variety of modern technologies and decision tools and practices that contribute to improved land and water management.

SEMINAR 2009 IN BRUSSELS

The E7 Unit of EuropeAid would like to thank all the participants of the 2009 seminar.

Discussions have been very fruitful and contributions and feedbacks will be consolidated in IWRM - SWAP concept note. This concept note can be downoladed from the draf document section of this Working Group. We hope that this discussions with all our partners will continue and that will be enreached with new experiences, points of view and case studies.

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