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2016 World Water Week programme

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Thursday seminars | Interactive posters<br />

The posters are an important part<br />

of the seminar <strong>programme</strong> and<br />

link with the overall theme of the<br />

<strong>World</strong> <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Week</strong>. Each seminar<br />

will display a selected number<br />

Initiatives for sustainable groundwater management by<br />

public water utility<br />

Chaya Ravishankar, Institute for Social and Economic<br />

Change, India<br />

Cataloging possibility: Implementation of sustainable<br />

urban stormwater projects in Stockholm<br />

Isabel Enerson, KTH<br />

A ‘sponge’ city called Kajiado in Kenya<br />

Maarten Mulder, AMREF Flying Doctors<br />

Managing extremes: sustainable planning for water<br />

Resources in San Diego<br />

Philip Kruse, Technical University Dortmund<br />

<strong>Water</strong> security in changing paradigm through institutional<br />

and participatory mechanisms<br />

Amit Kumar, Environment Watch India<br />

of abstracts in the interactive<br />

electronic poster exhibition, where<br />

conference visitors can view and<br />

learn more about the projects<br />

behind the posters.<br />

Come meet the authors<br />

12:30-14:00 in Norra Latin,<br />

floor 2.<br />

On Thursday 1 September, posters from the following seminars will be displayed:<br />

<strong>Water</strong> for sustainable and inclusive cities: How to induce change? (See pages 106, 111<br />

and 115)<br />

Informal vendors in the supply of water in urban Ethiopia<br />

George Neville, University of London<br />

Developing a city-scale partnership for water stewardship<br />

in Lahore<br />

Ali Hasnain Sayed, WWF<br />

Citizen’s platform – Sustainable water solution tool in<br />

urban centres<br />

Dr Aditya Bastola, SaciWATERs<br />

Sustainable wastewater reuse strategy implemented in<br />

Sri Lanka<br />

Kumuduni Hatiyaldeniya, National <strong>Water</strong> Supply &<br />

Drainage Board, Sri Lanka<br />

Case Study: Conservation of pipe borne water through<br />

inclusive approach<br />

Somasundaram Rajkumar, National <strong>Water</strong> Supply &<br />

Drainage Board, Sri Lanka<br />

Photo: Mikael Ullén<br />

Wednesday Tuesday Monday<br />

Sunday Introduction<br />

General info<br />

Friday<br />

Thursday<br />

<strong>programme</strong>.worldwaterweek.org 101

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