
8 February | 7:00pm AEDT | Online
As the Asia-Pacific region grapples with harmonizing growth and sustainability, our waterways demand immediate attention. Sustainable fisheries, the lifeblood of dietary needs in the region, hinge on the integrity and connectivity of our rivers. Infrastructure, though instrumental for development, has inadvertently compromised the health of vital river basins, particularly the Mekong River Basin. In this webinar, we venture into the heart of these challenges, exploring innovative solutions and emphasizing the need to restore and reconnect.
Speakers in this session include:
- Caroline Turner, UN Food and Agriculture Organization
- Lee Baumgartner, Charles Sturt University
- John Conallin, Charles Sturt University
- Ana Horta, Charles Sturt University
- AWP (Speaker TBC)
Register now to join this session.
Date: Thursday, 8 February 2024
Time: 7pm AEDT | 2pm ICT | 9am CET
Zoom link to register: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_sLXAvimvTTW8hAdPtH6Zew
The Next Generation Water Management Policy Brief Series has been developed to inform policymakers about improved approaches to water management for agriculture and food security across Asia and the Pacific region.
This presentation is the second in the webinar series to hear from the authors of the briefs and learn about innovative tools and methodologies to help pave the way for sustainable water management in the Asia Pacific.
Explore the collection of briefs being launched below.
8 February | 7:00pm AEDT | Online As the Asia-Pacific region grapples with harmonizing growth and sustainability, our waterways demand immediate attention. Sustainable fisheries, the lifeblood of dietary needs in the region, hinge on the integrity and connectivity of our rivers. Infrastructure, though instrumental for development, has inadvertently compromised the health of vital river basins, […]
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