Water policy and how people are interacting with water
Listen to Huw’s insightful interview on valuing water as a framework for identifying water management priorities.
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Listen to Huw’s insightful interview on valuing water as a framework for identifying water management priorities.
Continue readingInterests around improving water management
Listen to Huw’s insightful interview on valuing water as a framework for identifying water management priorities.
Continue readingAny knowledge exchange does need to be an exchange
Listen to Huw’s insightful interview on lasting, meaningful connections and knowledge sharing between Chinese and Australian water professionals.
Continue readingTechnology to improve people’s relationship with food, water, air, and health
In an interview, Huw Pohlner discusses the potential for technology and the connection economy to engage communities in environmental monitoring and data sharing. This article provides some examples of technologies out there that could be applied. This is, in no way, a comprehensive list. What else is out there that could be used to connect people […]
Continue readingChallenges are very different in different political systems
Listen to Huw’s interview on valuing water as a framework for identifying water management priorities.
Continue readingEmerging priorities in the food security and agriculture sectors
In an interview, Huw Pohlner from Aither discussed the importance of a global water management dialogue in considering the emerging priorities of the food security and agricultural sectors. In the Asia Pacific, up to 85% of the water supply is used for food production. While water management has been focused on breaking down the silos, the water […]
Continue readingAgriculture and energy: dominant users of power
Listen to Huw’s interview on valuing water as a framework for identifying water management priorities.
Continue readingHuw Pohlner interview: valuing water as a framework for identifying water management priorities
This interview and related content was originally part of the Kini Interview Series. Kini is a retired brand of the AWP and IWCAN.
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