Smart Technologies and Public Participation in Transport Planning |
Dr Richard Kingston and Dr Bryan Marshall provide a critical view on smart cities and discuss some of its implications to rethink the role of citizen engagement in urban and transport planning. |
Richard Kingston, Bryan Marshall |
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Politics of Roadspace part two |
Martin Cassini, Equality Streets, gives a talk for the Transport Studies Unit Hilary Term Seminar Series. |
Martin Cassini |
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Politics of Roadspace part one |
Justin Spinney, University of Cardiff gives a talk for the Transport Studies Unit Hilary Term Seminar Series. |
Justin Spinney |
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Politics of Infrastructure: Spineless Development? part two |
Tim Schwanen, Transport Studies Unit, University of Oxford gives a talk for the Transport Studies Unit Hilary Term Seminar Series. |
Tim Schwanen |
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Politics of Infrastructure: Spineless Development? part one |
Nigel Tipple, Oxfordshire Local Enterprise Partnership gives a talk for the Transport Studies Unit Hilary Term Seminar Series. |
Nigel Tipple |
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Delivering Low Carbon Transport across the UK's Devolved Administrations part two |
Stuart Hay, Vice Chair of Transform Scotland and Scottish Director of Living Streets gives a talk for the Transport Studies Unit Hilary Term Seminar Series. |
Stuart Hay |
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Delivering Low Carbon Transport across the UK's Devolved Administrations part one |
Jack Snape, Committee on Climate Change gives a talk for the Transport Studies Unit Hilary Term Seminar Series. |
Jack Snape |
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EU's Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans: Whose Politics? Part Two |
Anne Shaw, Birmingham City Council, gives a talk for the Transport Studies Unit Hilary Term Seminar Series. |
Anne Shaw |
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EU's Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans: Whose Politics? Part One |
Mark Major, The Directorate-General for Mobility and Transport, European Commission, gives a talk for the Transport Studies Unit Hilary Term Seminar Series |
Mark Major |
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The Geography of Territory: rethinking space through Arctic materialities |
In this seminar, Professor Phil Steinberg presents alternative ways of thinking about territory. |
Philip Steinberg |
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Long-period temperature records in the British Isles |
Prof Chris Folland, University of East Anglia and Met Office Hadley Centre, gives a talk as part of the Met Office award for 200 years of continuous weather observations at Oxford ceremony on 15th May 2015. |
Chris Folland |
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Long-period precipitation records in the British Isles |
Prof Tim Burt, University of Durham, gives a talk as part of the Met Office award for 200 years of continuous weather observations at Oxford ceremony on 15th May 2015 |
Tim Burt |
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Are we bigger than the biosphere? An ecologist's examination of our human dominated planet. |
Prof Yadvinder Malhi delivers the 2nd School of Geography and the Environment Annual Lecture at the Royal Geographical Society on 12 February 2015. |
Yadvinder Malhi |
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Once a home: art, displacement and temporalities of haunting |
This seminar discusses how city spaces are re-imagined through art activism in London. |
David Pinder |
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Environmentalists’ temporalities: Urgency, transitions and the future |
This talk explores how environmentalists conceive of time. |
Jenny Pickerill |
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Water Lives: forging a science-policy interface |
Exploring the interface between science and policy-making at Water Lives - a science-policy symposium for Freshwater life in Brussels, January 2014. Listen to find out what every scientist should know about policy-making. |
Paul Jepson, Helen Scales |
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Geography, Inequality and Oxford |
Danny Dorling delivers his inaugural lecture as Halford Mackinder Professor of Geography on 'Geography, Inequality and Oxford'. |
Danny Dorling |
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An energy cost analysis of membranes in water treatment from alternative sources; will improvements to water security be sustainable? |
Graeme K Pearce, Director, Membrane Consultancy Associates, gives a talk for the Water Security seminar series |
Graeme K Pearce |
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Membrane filtration: from critical to threshold flux |
Robert Field, Engineering Science, University of Oxford, gives a talk for the Water Security Seminar series |
Robert Feild |
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Corporate water risk - clarity and consistency |
Cate Lamb, Head of Water Program, Carbon Disclosure Project, gives a talk for the Water Security seminar series. |
Cate Lamb |
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Corporate water risk - confusion and ambiguity |
Alex Money, School of Geography and the Environment, gives a talk for the Water Security Seminar Series. |
Alex Money |
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What is the risk of drought in the Thames basin? |
Jim Hall, Environmental Change Institute, Oxford, gives a talk for the Water security seminar series. |
Jim Hall |
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Is climate change science a barrier to flood management decision making? |
Jon Wicks, Global Technology Leader - Flood Modelling, CH2M HILL, gives a talk for the Water security seminar series. |
Jon Wicks |
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Adaptation to climate change: the role of insurance in flood risk management |
Edmund Penning-Rowsell, School of Geography and the Environment, Oxford gives a talk for the Water Security seminar series. |
Edmund Penning-Rowsell |
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The future of UK flood insurance |
Matt Cullen, Policy Adviser - Flooding and Climate Change, Association of British Insurers, gives a talk for the Water Security seminar series. |
Matt Cullen |
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How can the customer and consumer participate in the electricity demand-side - and what's in it for them? |
Panel discussion from the UKERC conference 'GB Electricity Demand - Realising the Resource' held on 16th May 2013 at Royal Society, London. |
Gill Owen, Maria Pooley, Sophie Neuberg, Jeremy Nicholson |
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Who Leads, Who Follows? A Multi-level Perspective of Energy Transitions in the Transport Sector |
Part of the Transitioning towards Electric Vehicles seminar series held at the Transport Studies Unit of the Oxford University Centre for the Environment. |
Greg Marsden |
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Introduction to the Environmental Change Institute |
Professor Jim Hall, Director of the ECI, gives a brief introduction to the work of the University of Oxford's interdisciplinary research institute looking into the processes, solutions and partnerships relating to global environmental change. |
Jim Hall |
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Sparks Symposium: Interdisciplinary Research, Communication and Dissemination Part two Why Social Scientists Should Engage with Natural Scientists |
With Philip Lowe, Newcastle University. The aim of the symposium is to offer advice, training, tools and best practices to participants undertaking or considering interdisciplinary energy research. |
Philip Lowe |
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Sparks Symposium: Interdisciplinary Research, Communication and Dissemination Part one Assessing Interdisciplinary Research |
With Catherine Lyall, University of Edinburgh, The aim of the symposium is to offer advice, training, tools and best practices to participants undertaking or considering interdisciplinary energy research. |
Catherine Lyall |
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Low Carbon Heat: Research Gaps and Opportunities: Part two IEA Heat Research |
With Robin Wiltshire, BRE. A two-day UKERC Meeting Place event to bring together experts from academia, consultancy and industry to discuss low carbon heat. |
Robin Wiltshire |
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Low Carbon Heat: Research Gaps and Opportunities: Part one Heat and the City |
With Jan Webb, University of Edinburgh. A two-day UKERC Meeting Place event to bring together experts from academia, consultancy and industry to discuss low carbon heat. |
Jan Webb |
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The Future of the UK Gas Network: Part two Scenarios for the future of the network |
With Paul Dodds, UCL. The purpose of this talk is to To examine research and policy issues surrounding the future of the UK gas network from a range of perspectives, including government, industry and academia. |
Paul Dodds |
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The Future of the UK Gas Network: Part one The UK Energy Research Centre |
With Jim Watson, UKERC. The purpose of this talk is to examine research and policy issues surrounding the future of the UK gas network from a range of perspectives, including government, industry and academia. |
Jim Watson |
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SPLiCE: Sustainable Pathways to Low Carbon Energy (Scoping Workshop) Part Two National Ecosystem Assessment |
To scope out an ambitious research programme (SPLiCE) that would identify how the transition to a low carbon energy system can be made in a sustainable way. With Ian Bateman, UEA. |
Ian Bateman |
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SPLiCE: Sustainable Pathways to Low Carbon Energy (Scoping Workshop) Part 1: Legal and Energy Policy Context |
To scope out an ambitious research programme (SPLiCE) that would identify how the transition to a low carbon energy system can be made in a sustainable way. With Tom Bain (DECC). |
Tom Bain |
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Environmental Decision-Making in the European Union: Who Exercises Power? |
As part of Europe Day on 9 May 2013, the Conservation Governance Laboratory at the University of Oxford organised a panel discussion co-sponsored by the School of Geography and the Environment and the Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment. |
Paul Jepson, Jonas Schoenefeld, Caroline Jackson, Kaarina Kolle, Michael Shackleton, Anthony Teasdale |
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The Political Economy of Ecosystem Services |
Professor Joshua Farley (Vermont University; ODID-ECI Astor Visiting Lecturer) gives a entitled "The Political Economy of Ecosystem Services". |
Joshua Farley |
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Even ostriches need third party insurance: the case for action on climate change in a polycentric world |
A special lecture organised by the Environmental Change Insitute at the Sheldonian Theatre, University of Oxford. |
The Rt Hon John Gummer, Lord Deben |
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Banking on Biodiversity |
The Chief Environmentalist at the European Investment Bank talks on 'Banking on Biodiversity: the Experience of the European Investment Bank'. |
Peter Carter, European Investment Bank |
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Climate and Land Use Change |
Professor Britaldo Soares-Filho (Centro de Sensoriamento Remoto/UFMG, Brazil) delivers one of the 2012 ECI Climate Lectures. |
Britaldo Soares-Filho |
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Water Security in Changing Climates |
Professor David Grey (University of Oxford) delivers one of the 2012 ECI Climate Lectures. |
David Grey |
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Climate Change as a Global Shifting Force |
Professor Sir David King (University of Oxford) delivers one of the 2012 ECI Climate Lectures. |
David King |
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Sustainable cost recovery: re-shaping the moral economy of 'Financing Water for All' |
Presentation from the parallel session 'Sustainable water infrastructure' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. By Dr Johanna Wadsley, The Open University, UK. |
Johanna Wadsley |
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Water (un)control and water (in)security; theorising an infrastructural framework for water apportionment and access |
Presentation from the parallel session 'Sustainable water infrastructure' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. By Professor Bruce Lankford, University of East Anglia, UK. |
Bruce Lankford |
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Infrastructure and incentives for water security in North-west China |
Presentation from the parallel session 'Sustainable water infrastructure' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. By Simon Howarth, Mott MacDonald, UK. |
Simon Howarth |
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Does privatisation increase water security in the Global South? Evaluating the findings and methods of empirical literature |
Presentation from the parallel session 'Sustainable water infrastructure' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. By Marja Hirvi, University of Helsinki, Finland. |
Marja Hirvi |
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Water security in the Canadian prairies: science and management challenges |
Presentation from the parallel session 'Informing decision-making' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. By Professor Howard Wheater, University of Saskatchewan. |
Howard Wheater |
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Flooding and professional dialogue: scientists and local decision-makers exchange ideas |
Presentation from the parallel session 'Informing decision-making' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. By Professor Carolyn Roberts, University of Oxford, UK. |
Carolyn Roberts |
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Designing robust water supply systems in the UK |
Presentation from the parallel session 'Informing decision-making' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. By Dr Fai Fung, University of Oxford, UK. |
Fai Fung |
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Water security, climate change and agriculture: a simple framework for rapid assessments |
Presentation from the parallel session 'Informing decision-making' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. By Kit Nicholson, Consultant for HR Wallingford. |
Kit Nicholson |
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Approaching water security from a risk perspective |
Presentation from the parallel session 'Informing decision-making' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. By Dr Christina Cook, University of British Columbia, Canada. |
Christina Cook |
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Water security - a matter of national defence |
Presentation from the parallel session 'Water security in international affairs: law and defence' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. By Dr Wendell King, US Army Command and General Staff College, USA. |
Wendell King |
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The web of water security: Legal challenges in an interconnected world |
Presentation from the parallel session 'Water security in international affairs: law and defence' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. By Bjørn-Oliver Magsig and Ruby Moynihan, University of Dundee, UK. |
Bjørn-Oliver Magsig, Ruby Moynihan |
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A systemic legal response to water security: the responsibility to provide solutions beyond definitions! |
Presentation from the parallel session 'Water security in international affairs: law and defence' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. By Dr Christina Leb, University of Geneva, Switzerland. |
Christina Leb |
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Defining water security for heavy manufacturing industries in Teesside, North East England: from the perils of the 1959 drought to the burden of oversupply |
Presentation from the parallel session 'Water security, human development and governance' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. By Dr Christine McCulloch, University of Oxford, UK. |
Christine McCulloch |
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Measuring transparency in the water sector: the Spanish case |
Presentation from the parallel session 'Water security, human development and governance' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. By Dr Lucia De Stefano, Botin Foundation, Spain. |
Lucia De Stefano |
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Regional water security and public health implications in Bengal Delta |
Presentation from the parallel session 'Water security, human development and governance' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. By Dr Ali Shafqat Akanda, Tufts University, USA. |
Ali Shafqat Akanda |
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Beyond metrics: can water footprinting improve water security? |
Presentation from the parallel session 'Corporate water security risk: harnessing science-enterprise partnerships' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. By Dr Dave Tickner, WWF-UK. |
Dave Tickner |
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Measuring what you manage: corporate water risk |
Presentation from the parallel session 'Corporate water security risk: harnessing science-enterprise partnerships' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. By Alex Money, University of Oxford, UK. |
Alex Money |
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SABMiller's perspective on corporate water risk |
Presentation from the parallel session 'Corporate water security risk: harnessing science-enterprise partnerships' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. By David Grant, SABMiller. |
David Grant |
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Lessons from public-private-civil society partnerships to address shared water risk |
Presentation from the parallel session 'Corporate water security risk: harnessing science-enterprise partnerships' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. By Robin Farrington, GIZ, Germany. |
Robin Farrington |
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Elements of sustainable urban water services |
Presentation from the parallel session 'Urban water services delivery' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. By Michael Rouse CBE, University of Oxford, UK. |
Michael Rouse |
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Continuous water supply - an essential component for achieving water security |
Presentation from the parallel session 'Urban water services delivery' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. By Anand Jalakam, Jalakam Solutions Private Limited, India. |
Anand Jalakam |
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Coping with risk-managing distribution networks |
Presentation from the parallel session 'Urban water services delivery' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. By Francisco Cubillo, Canal de Isabel II, Spain. |
Francisco Cubillo |
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The political economy of land and water grabs |
Presentation from the parallel session 'Water: a fault line of international conflict in the 21st century?' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. By Dr David Zetland, Wageningen University, The Netherlands. |
David Zetland |
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Dust-up over the Brahmaputra: India, China and the impending encounter of river diversion mega-schemes |
Presentation from the parallel session 'Water: a fault line of international conflict in the 21st century?' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. By Dr Robert Wirsing, Georgetown University, USA. |
Robert Wirsing |
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The impact of uncertainties on cooperation and conflict in transboundary water management |
Presentation from the parallel session 'Water: a fault line of international conflict in the 21st century?' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. By Dr Itay Fischhendler, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. |
Itay Fischhendler |
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The water security implications of water securitization: an Israeli-Palestinian perspective |
Presentation from the parallel session 'Water: a fault line of international conflict in the 21st century?' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. By Professor Eran Feitelson, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. |
Eran Feitelson |
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Mobile-enhanced handpump maintenance innovations in rural India |
Presentation from the parallel session 'Mobile technology innovations and rural water security' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. By K.J. Rajeev, WaterAid, India. |
K J Rajeev |
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LIFELINK - Reducing financial and operational risks to rural water security |
Presentation from the parallel session 'Mobile technology innovations and rural water security' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. By Rasoul Mikkelsen, Grundfos LIFELINK, Denmark. |
Rasoul Mikkelsen |
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Smart handpumps and rural water security risk |
Presentation from the parallel session 'Mobile technology innovations and rural water security' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. By Dr Rob Hope, University of Oxford, UK. |
Dr Rob Hope |
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Rural water supply management and monitoring innovations from West Africa |
Presentation from the parallel session 'Mobile technology innovations and rural water security' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. By Daniel Annerose, Manobi, Senegal. |
Daniel Annerose |
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Designing water entitlement systems for an ever changing and ever varying future |
Presentation from the parallel session 'Economic innovations to manage risk through water trading' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. By Professor Mike Young, University of Adelaide, Australia. |
Mike Young |
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What's the national economic value of water trading? |
Presentation from the parallel session 'Economic innovations to manage risk through water trading' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. By Dr Julien Harou, University College London, UK. |
Julien Harou |
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Water reform in a transaction costs world: concepts, metrics and lessons learned |
Presentation from the parallel session 'Economic innovations to manage risk through water trading' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. By Dr Dustin Garrick, University of Oxford, UK. |
Dustin Garrick |
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Water security and the irrigation sector |
Presentation from the parallel session 'Economic innovations to manage risk through water trading' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. By Dr Henning Bjornlund, University of South Australia, University of Lethbridge. |
Henning Bjornlund |
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Enhancing water security for the benefit of humans and nature - a multi-level governance challenge |
Presentation from the plenary session 'Pathways to enhance water security' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. By Professor Claudia Pahl-Wostl, University of Osnabrück, Germany. |
Claudia Pahl-Wostl |
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Water services regulation and water security |
Presentation from the plenary session 'Pathways to enhance water security' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. By Robert Gakubia, Water Services Regulatory Board, Kenya. |
Robert Gakubia |
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Economic innovations to manage water security risks and tradeoffs |
Presentation from the plenary session 'Pathways to enhance water security' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. By Anthony Cox, OECD, France. |
Anthony Cox |
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Water security and economic growth - an imperative for climate change adaptation |
Presentation from the plenary session 'Pathways to enhance water security' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. By Dr Casey Brown, University of Massachusetts, USA. |
Casey Brown |
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River basin management pathways to water security |
Presentation from the plenary session 'Pathways to enhance water security' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. By Dr Don Blackmore, former CEO of Murray Darling Basin Commission, Australia. |
Don Blackmore |
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Risk and response: a business perspective on water security |
Presentation from the public lecture, part of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. By Greg Koch, The Coca-Cola Company, USA. |
Greg Koch |
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Catalysing sustainable water security - role of science, innovation and partnerships |
Presentation from the public lecture, part of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. By Professor Sir John Beddington, UK Government Chief Scientific Adviser. |
Sir John Beddington |
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Managing risk from climate variability and change: lessons from Australia's Murray-Darling Basin |
Presentation from the plenary session 'Global change and the evidence base for strategic policy and business decisions' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. |
Jamie Pittock |
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Decision making under uncertainty: a new paradigm for water security |
Presentation from the plenary session 'Global change and the evidence base for strategic policy and business decisions' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. |
Patricia Gober |
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Growing water scarcity in agriculture - future challenge to global water security |
Presentation from the plenary session 'Global change and the evidence base for strategic policy and business decisions' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. |
Malin Falkenmark |
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Water scarcity, water quality and aquatic ecology: impacts of climate and land use change on the River Thames system |
Presentation from the parallel session 'Impacts of global change on water security' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. By Professor Paul Whitehead, University of Oxford, UK. |
Paul Whitehead |
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How credible are hydrological projections in a changing world? |
Presentation from the parallel session 'Impacts of global change on water security' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. By Professor Thorsten Wagener, Pennsylvania State University, USA. |
Thorsten Wagener |
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Changing land-atmosphere feedbacks in tropical African Wetlands |
Presentation from the parallel session 'Impacts of global change on water security' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. By Dr Simon Dadson, University of Oxford, UK. |
Simon Dadson |
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Securing water in a changing climate |
Presentation from the parallel session 'Impacts of global change on water security' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. By Professor Declan Conway, University of East Anglia, UK. |
Declan Conway |
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Building dams, building states: water, development and politics in the Tigris-Euphrates Basin |
Presentation from the parallel session 'Water security in international affairs: transboundary waters' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. By Dale Stahl, Columbia University, USA. |
Dale Stahl |
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Pan-European landscape of cooperation on transboundary waters: main issues and security implications |
Presentation from the parallel session 'Water security in international affairs: transboundary waters' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. |
Annukka Lipponen |
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Water diplomacy: a networked approach to understanding, measuring and managing water security |
Presentation from the parallel session 'Water security in international affairs: transboundary waters' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. By Professor Shafiqul Islam, Tufts University, USA. |
Shafiqul Islam |
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Scenario based elicitation of expert perceptions of water security and climate change adaptation in the Nile Basin |
Presentation from the parallel session 'Water security in international affairs: transboundary waters' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. By Dr Marisa Goulden, University of East Anglia, UK. |
Marisa Goulden |
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Three things for the water security community to know about the energy sector |
Presentation from the parallel session 'Water and energy security' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. By Walter Reinhardt, Australian National University, Australia. |
Walter Reinhardt |
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Water security, energy scarcity and sustainable development |
Presentation from the parallel session 'Water and energy security' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. By Dr Carles Ibanez, Institut de Recerca i Tecnologia Agroalimentàries, Spain. |
Carles Ibanez |
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Resource implications of the move to non-conventionals in the energy and water sectors |
Presentation from the parallel session 'Water and energy security' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. By Antony Froggatt, Chatham House, UK. |
Antony Froggatt |
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Solar water - ecosystem implications of the food/water/energy nexus in La Mancha, Spain |
Presentation from the parallel session 'Water and energy security' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. By Alvar Closas, University of Oxford, UK. |
Alvar Closas |
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Joint Monitoring Programme Equity and Non-Discrimination Working Group |
Presentation from the parallel session 'WASH: goals, targets and metrics for the next 25 years' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. By Virginia Roaf, Adviser to the UN Special Rapporteur on the human right to water and sanitation. |
Virginia Roaf |
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