Published on 2 July 2024
Webinar Materials
Overview of key take aways, slides and recordings of our RésEAU Webinars
Webinars 2025
Groundwater is both invisible and fugitive, yet a precious resource. With rising pressure on surface water availability, groundwater extraction becomes increasingly needed across the world, in particular for irrigation and drinking water purposes. Yet, groundwater depletion and salinisation are a consequence of overexploitation and unregulated extraction of aquifers. RésEAU's Learning Journey on Groundwater has dived deeper into some of the key aspects when it comes to sustainable use of groundwater and what it takes to harness this precious resource while preserving it for future generations. All the webinars and related documentation on topics of conjunctive water resource management, data and monitoring and transboundary governance can be found on the Groundwater Learning Journey page. Access the documentation here.
Webinars 2024
The Green Agenda for the Western Balkans (GAWB) provides an essential framework for the Cooperation Programmes in the Western Balkan countries supported by Switzerland. In the run-up to operationalising the provisions of the International Cooperation Strategy 2025-28, the GAWB is a ground for synergy. A Learning Journey was launched in autumn 2024 which included 3 e-workshops. The e-workshops focused on Pillars 2,3,4&5, delving into possibilities of integration of the GAWB into Swiss portfolios in Water, Environment and Economy. The webinars were co-hosted by SECO, SDC, the Regional Office of Western Balkans, the CDE network, the RésEAU network, and the Economy and Equity network.
Unpacking the Green Agenda for the Western Balkans - Discussion Summary
Summary of Discussion of E-workshop 2 (decarbonization and biodiversity)
PDF75.80 kB3 October 2024
E-workshop 3: Unpacking the Green Agenda for the Western Balkans
Flyer and Agenda of e-workshop 3 (circular economy)
PDF1.36 MB12 December 2024
E-workshop 3: Unpacking the Green Agenda for the Western Balkans
e-workshop slides (circular economy)
PDF3.98 MB12 December 2024
E-workshop 2: Unpacking the Green Agenda for the Western Balkans
Flyer and Agenda of e-workshop 2 (decarbonization and biodiversity)
PDF4.12 MB3 October 2024
E-Workshop 2: Green Agenda for the Western Balkans
e-workshop slides (decarbonization and biodiversity)
PDF9.91 MB3 October 2024
E-workshop 1: Unpacking the Green Agenda for the Western Balkans
e-workshop slides (depollution and sustainable food systems)
PDF11.71 MB19 September 2024
Recording of Sessions
- E-workshop 1, Focus in "Depollution" Pillar 3, and "Sustainable Food Systems" Pillar 4: Access the recording here and the discussion notes here
- E-workshop 2, Focus on Pillar 1 "Decarbonisation" and Pillar 5 "Biodiversity": Access the recording here. The summary of discussion and the slides can be found above.
- E-workshop 3, Focus on Pillar 2 «Circular Economy»: Access the recording here. The summary of dicussion and the slides can be found above.
This e-workshop was co-organized by RésEAU, the Climate, DRR and Environment Network and the SDC Office in Lima. Pollutants such as heavy metals represent a serious threat to human health and their removal is a global challenge for ensuring safe drinking water. The SDC supported the validation of a new, cost-effective and scalable technology for the removal of heavy metals from drinking water. The technology was developed by BluAct Technologies (an ETH Zurich spin-off) and consists of cellulose membrane filters, activated carbon and lactose protein fibers, and its use requires no energy. To validate this technology, SDC entrusted the Peruvian NGO SABAVida to conduct a study in four departments of Peru where the population consumes water with arsenic and lead at levels exceeding the maximum permissible limits (0.01 mg/l). This pilot project for the elimination of heavy metals from drinking water brought valuable insights on how the filter technology performs in a real-world context across household and collective water supply systems. In this online learning event, the water experts presented the technology and key lessons learned during its use in Peruvian communities and from its replication in other regions (India).
Heavy metals in drinking water - proposal for their removal
Presentation slides in English
PDF8.18 MB11 June 2024
Metales pesodos en agua para consumo humano - proposición para su remoción
presentación en Español
PDF8.72 MB13 June 2024
Remoción de metales pesados en agua potable- informe de webinar
summary of the joint RésEAU and CDE webinar on removal of heavy metals from drinking water - Spanish version
PDF284.45 kB12 July 2024
Removal of heavy metals from drinking water - webinar summary
Summary of the joint CDE and RésEAU webinar on removal of heavy metals from drinking water - english version
PDF364.15 kB12 July 2024
Recording of Sessions
- Spanish Edition 11th June: https://youtu.be/PqxLXm4mDVA?si=6yKCSBieQKaTjYBT&t=305
- English edition of 13th June: https://youtu.be/L14KMWmor2o
Webinars 2023
This e-workshop was co-organized by RésEAU and the Peace, Governance and Equality Section. It provided a space for exchange amongst water professionals and governance experts to unpack and address the political and economic power dynamics often encountered in water projects. Insightful examples on how PEA is applied in concrete contexts will feed this interactive session. Case studies will be elaborated in groups and discussed in plenum. This will be complemented by an analysis of challenges and unused potential for more PEA work in the water sector. The event is as well an opportunity for networking and peer to peer exchange, potentially nurturing a Community of Practice.
Recording of session: RésEAU Webinar - Why political economy matters in the water sector
The nexus approach to managing interconnected water, energy, food and ecosystems (WEFE) resources aims at building synergies and at the same time reducing trade-offs between the often ‹firewalled› sectors. It can be applied at various scales, from the very local to the national to the transboundary, regional level. WEFE thinking and implementation has a great potential for sustainable solutions, concretely leading to better water, energy, food and environmental security. This webinar is a direct follow-up of the AGUASAN workshop in Jordan in 2022, where the WEFE nexus was identified as one of five priority areas deserving attention in the MENA Region. This webinar explores international mechanisms promoting cross-sectoral cooperation, draw lessons learned from regions where WEFE has already been tested and outline possible approaches to it for the Middle East.
Recording of session: Sub-RésEAU MENA Webinar on WEFE Nexus in the Middle East - YouTube
Webinars 2022
On December 05th 2022, Dr. Azzam Alwash gave an overview of the water situation in Iraq, its consequences and the transboundary implications with Turkey. He suggested a shift in the narrative from the current competitive situation focused on ‹whose water is it› into opportunities for coordination and collaboration in the fields of water, energy, and trade. Participants then shared their comments and questions e.g. existing national strategies and policies, how to build peace, climate change induced migration, etc.
Recording of session: Water and climate change in Iraq: opportunities for transboundary collaboration with Turkey
The webinar took place on October 26th 2022 and gave an introduction to WASH practitioners and decision-makers on how to design effective, evidence-based and population-tailored behaviour change activities using the RANAS approach. The question at the core of the approach is «How can people be motivated to adopt and maintain healthy and pro-environmental behaviours?». Key tools to systematically identify the most relevant incentives and barriers of the target behaviour into practical change interventions were presented and illustrated through two case-studies on handwashing from Lebanon and Palestine.
Recording of session: Sub-RésEAU MENA webinar: Systematic behaviour change in WASH using the RANAS approach
¿Sabía usted que casi el 25% de la población mundial depende de la criósfera de montaña - glaciares, nieve, permafrost y hielo en zonas montañosas - como principal fuente de agua? Debido al cambio climático, estas «torres de agua» se están reduciendo a un ritmo sin precedentes en casi todo el mundo. ¿Cómo puede la gestión de los recursos hídricos hacer frente a las incertidumbres correspondientes y por qué necesitamos adoptar enfoques más transformadores? En este seminario web que tuvo lugar el 23 de junio de 2022, abordamos dichos aspectos aunando los conocimientos científicos y la experiencia práctica.
Gestión de los recursos hídricos en la criósfera de montaña - laminas del webinar
presentacion por Acero Martinez
PDF3.91 MB23 June 2022
Gestión de los recursos hídricos en la criósfera de montaña - laminas del webinar
Presentacion por Wilson Suarez
PDF2.41 MB20 June 2022
Gestión de los recursos hídricos en la criósfera de montaña - resumen del webinar
PDF621.61 kB23 June 2022
Grabación: ResEAU Webinar
Webinars 2021
This webinar was held on the 4th of October 2021 as part of the RésEAU webinar series. It highlighted the third Trend Sheet of the Trend Observatory, an initiative led by SDC’s Global Programme Water to anticipate new themes and emerging opportunities for development cooperation in the water sector. The objective of this webinar was to present scientific expertise and practical experience on how a circular economy perspective can open up opportunities in the water sector. The circular economy approach is not only crucial for sustainable management of water resources, but also presents real potential for medium and long-term economic, social and governance advantages. There are however significant challenges in the Global South relating to existing infrastructure that need to be taken into account.
Circular economy principles to tackle challenges in the water sector - Webinar Slides 1
Presentation by Miriam Otoo
PDF2.81 MB4 October 2021
Circular economy principles to tackle challenges in the water sector - Webinar slides 2
Presentation by Annika Kramer
PDF588.46 kB4 October 2021
Circular economy principles to tackle challenges in the water sector - Webinar summary
PDF1.07 MB4 October 2021
Recording of session: RésEAU Webinar on Circular Economy and Water
This webinar was held on the 10th of May 2021 as part of the RésEAU webinar series. It highlighted the second Trend Sheet of the Trend Observatory, an initiative led by SDC’s Global Programme Water to anticipate new themes and emerging opportunities for development cooperation in the water sector. The objective of this webinar was to give an overview of the state of research on how climate change effects on the mountain cryosphere impact water resources, and to provide insights on why and how water resources management should adopt more risk-based and transformative approaches to deal with related uncertainties and rapid change.
On thin ice: Adapting water resources management to a vanishing cryosphere - Webinar slides 1
Presentation by Acero Martinez
PDF2.13 MB10 May 2021
On thin ice: Adapting water resources management to a vanishing cryosphere - Webinar slides 2
Presentation by Annika Kramer
PDF1.61 MB25 June 2021
On thin ice: Adapting water resources management to a vanishing cryosphere - Webinar Summary
PDF2.13 MB10 May 2021
Recording of session: RésEAU webinar - On thin ice: Adapting water resources management to a vanishing mountain cryosphere
Webinars 2020
Digital technologies have great potential to reduce inequalities in water security. What are interesting and innovative digital approaches the water sector should watch out for? How can these approaches be put into use to reduce inequalities in access to water resources and services, and with regard to vulnerability to water-related risks? This webinar will provide answers to these questions by combining practitioner experience with academic thinking.
Digital Technology to reduce water security inequalities - Webinar slides summary
PDF864.11 kB1 January 2020
How can digital technologies help reduce inequalities in water security - webinar moderation slides
Presentation by SDC
PDF864.11 kB1 May 2020
How can digital technologies help reduce inequalities in water security - webinar slides 1
Presentation by Annika Kramer
PDF1.54 MB1 May 2020
How can digital technologies help reduce inequalities in water security - webinar slides 2
Presentation by KWR Water Research Institute
PDF1.29 MB1 May 2020
Recording of session: RésEAU webinar - How can digital technologies help reduce inequalities in water security
Webinars 2024
The Green Agenda for the Western Balkans (GAWB) provides an essential framework for the Cooperation Programmes in the Western Balkan countries supported by Switzerland. In the run-up to operationalising the provisions of the International Cooperation Strategy 2025-28, the GAWB is a ground for synergy. A Learning Journey was launched in autumn 2024 which included 3 e-workshops. The e-workshops focused on Pillars 2,3,4&5, delving into possibilities of integration of the GAWB into Swiss portfolios in Water, Environment and Economy. The webinars were co-hosted by SECO, SDC, the Regional Office of Western Balkans, the CDE network, the RésEAU network, and the Economy and Equity network.
Unpacking the Green Agenda for the Western Balkans - Discussion Summary
Summary of Discussion of E-workshop 2 (decarbonization and biodiversity)
PDF75.80 kB3 October 2024
E-workshop 3: Unpacking the Green Agenda for the Western Balkans
Flyer and Agenda of e-workshop 3 (circular economy)
PDF1.36 MB12 December 2024
E-workshop 3: Unpacking the Green Agenda for the Western Balkans
e-workshop slides (circular economy)
PDF3.98 MB12 December 2024
E-workshop 2: Unpacking the Green Agenda for the Western Balkans
Flyer and Agenda of e-workshop 2 (decarbonization and biodiversity)
PDF4.12 MB3 October 2024
E-Workshop 2: Green Agenda for the Western Balkans
e-workshop slides (decarbonization and biodiversity)
PDF9.91 MB3 October 2024
E-workshop 1: Unpacking the Green Agenda for the Western Balkans
e-workshop slides (depollution and sustainable food systems)
PDF11.71 MB19 September 2024
Recording of Sessions
- E-workshop 1, Focus in "Depollution" Pillar 3, and "Sustainable Food Systems" Pillar 4: Access the recording here and the discussion notes here
- E-workshop 2, Focus on Pillar 1 "Decarbonisation" and Pillar 5 "Biodiversity": Access the recording here. The summary of discussion and the slides can be found above.
- E-workshop 3, Focus on Pillar 2 «Circular Economy»: Access the recording here. The summary of dicussion and the slides can be found above.
This e-workshop was co-organized by RésEAU, the Climate, DRR and Environment Network and the SDC Office in Lima. Pollutants such as heavy metals represent a serious threat to human health and their removal is a global challenge for ensuring safe drinking water. The SDC supported the validation of a new, cost-effective and scalable technology for the removal of heavy metals from drinking water. The technology was developed by BluAct Technologies (an ETH Zurich spin-off) and consists of cellulose membrane filters, activated carbon and lactose protein fibers, and its use requires no energy. To validate this technology, SDC entrusted the Peruvian NGO SABAVida to conduct a study in four departments of Peru where the population consumes water with arsenic and lead at levels exceeding the maximum permissible limits (0.01 mg/l). This pilot project for the elimination of heavy metals from drinking water brought valuable insights on how the filter technology performs in a real-world context across household and collective water supply systems. In this online learning event, the water experts presented the technology and key lessons learned during its use in Peruvian communities and from its replication in other regions (India).
Heavy metals in drinking water - proposal for their removal
Presentation slides in English
PDF8.18 MB11 June 2024
Metales pesodos en agua para consumo humano - proposición para su remoción
presentación en Español
PDF8.72 MB13 June 2024
Remoción de metales pesados en agua potable- informe de webinar
summary of the joint RésEAU and CDE webinar on removal of heavy metals from drinking water - Spanish version
PDF284.45 kB12 July 2024
Removal of heavy metals from drinking water - webinar summary
Summary of the joint CDE and RésEAU webinar on removal of heavy metals from drinking water - english version
PDF364.15 kB12 July 2024
Recording of Sessions
- Spanish Edition 11th June: https://youtu.be/PqxLXm4mDVA?si=6yKCSBieQKaTjYBT&t=305
- English edition of 13th June: https://youtu.be/L14KMWmor2o
Webinars 2023
This e-workshop was co-organized by RésEAU and the Peace, Governance and Equality Section. It provided a space for exchange amongst water professionals and governance experts to unpack and address the political and economic power dynamics often encountered in water projects. Insightful examples on how PEA is applied in concrete contexts will feed this interactive session. Case studies will be elaborated in groups and discussed in plenum. This will be complemented by an analysis of challenges and unused potential for more PEA work in the water sector. The event is as well an opportunity for networking and peer to peer exchange, potentially nurturing a Community of Practice.
Recording of session: RésEAU Webinar - Why political economy matters in the water sector
The nexus approach to managing interconnected water, energy, food and ecosystems (WEFE) resources aims at building synergies and at the same time reducing trade-offs between the often ‹firewalled› sectors. It can be applied at various scales, from the very local to the national to the transboundary, regional level. WEFE thinking and implementation has a great potential for sustainable solutions, concretely leading to better water, energy, food and environmental security. This webinar is a direct follow-up of the AGUASAN workshop in Jordan in 2022, where the WEFE nexus was identified as one of five priority areas deserving attention in the MENA Region. This webinar explores international mechanisms promoting cross-sectoral cooperation, draw lessons learned from regions where WEFE has already been tested and outline possible approaches to it for the Middle East.
Recording of session: Sub-RésEAU MENA Webinar on WEFE Nexus in the Middle East - YouTube
Webinars 2022
On December 05th 2022, Dr. Azzam Alwash gave an overview of the water situation in Iraq, its consequences and the transboundary implications with Turkey. He suggested a shift in the narrative from the current competitive situation focused on ‹whose water is it› into opportunities for coordination and collaboration in the fields of water, energy, and trade. Participants then shared their comments and questions e.g. existing national strategies and policies, how to build peace, climate change induced migration, etc.
Recording of session: Water and climate change in Iraq: opportunities for transboundary collaboration with Turkey
The webinar took place on October 26th 2022 and gave an introduction to WASH practitioners and decision-makers on how to design effective, evidence-based and population-tailored behaviour change activities using the RANAS approach. The question at the core of the approach is «How can people be motivated to adopt and maintain healthy and pro-environmental behaviours?». Key tools to systematically identify the most relevant incentives and barriers of the target behaviour into practical change interventions were presented and illustrated through two case-studies on handwashing from Lebanon and Palestine.
Recording of session: Sub-RésEAU MENA webinar: Systematic behaviour change in WASH using the RANAS approach
¿Sabía usted que casi el 25% de la población mundial depende de la criósfera de montaña - glaciares, nieve, permafrost y hielo en zonas montañosas - como principal fuente de agua? Debido al cambio climático, estas «torres de agua» se están reduciendo a un ritmo sin precedentes en casi todo el mundo. ¿Cómo puede la gestión de los recursos hídricos hacer frente a las incertidumbres correspondientes y por qué necesitamos adoptar enfoques más transformadores? En este seminario web que tuvo lugar el 23 de junio de 2022, abordamos dichos aspectos aunando los conocimientos científicos y la experiencia práctica.
Gestión de los recursos hídricos en la criósfera de montaña - laminas del webinar
presentacion por Acero Martinez
PDF3.91 MB23 June 2022
Gestión de los recursos hídricos en la criósfera de montaña - laminas del webinar
Presentacion por Wilson Suarez
PDF2.41 MB20 June 2022
Gestión de los recursos hídricos en la criósfera de montaña - resumen del webinar
PDF621.61 kB23 June 2022
Grabación: ResEAU Webinar
Webinars 2021
This webinar was held on the 4th of October 2021 as part of the RésEAU webinar series. It highlighted the third Trend Sheet of the Trend Observatory, an initiative led by SDC’s Global Programme Water to anticipate new themes and emerging opportunities for development cooperation in the water sector. The objective of this webinar was to present scientific expertise and practical experience on how a circular economy perspective can open up opportunities in the water sector. The circular economy approach is not only crucial for sustainable management of water resources, but also presents real potential for medium and long-term economic, social and governance advantages. There are however significant challenges in the Global South relating to existing infrastructure that need to be taken into account.
Circular economy principles to tackle challenges in the water sector - Webinar Slides 1
Presentation by Miriam Otoo
PDF2.81 MB4 October 2021
Circular economy principles to tackle challenges in the water sector - Webinar slides 2
Presentation by Annika Kramer
PDF588.46 kB4 October 2021
Circular economy principles to tackle challenges in the water sector - Webinar summary
PDF1.07 MB4 October 2021
Recording of session: RésEAU Webinar on Circular Economy and Water
This webinar was held on the 10th of May 2021 as part of the RésEAU webinar series. It highlighted the second Trend Sheet of the Trend Observatory, an initiative led by SDC’s Global Programme Water to anticipate new themes and emerging opportunities for development cooperation in the water sector. The objective of this webinar was to give an overview of the state of research on how climate change effects on the mountain cryosphere impact water resources, and to provide insights on why and how water resources management should adopt more risk-based and transformative approaches to deal with related uncertainties and rapid change.
On thin ice: Adapting water resources management to a vanishing cryosphere - Webinar slides 1
Presentation by Acero Martinez
PDF2.13 MB10 May 2021
On thin ice: Adapting water resources management to a vanishing cryosphere - Webinar slides 2
Presentation by Annika Kramer
PDF1.61 MB25 June 2021
On thin ice: Adapting water resources management to a vanishing cryosphere - Webinar Summary
PDF2.13 MB10 May 2021
Recording of session: RésEAU webinar - On thin ice: Adapting water resources management to a vanishing mountain cryosphere
Webinars 2020
Digital technologies have great potential to reduce inequalities in water security. What are interesting and innovative digital approaches the water sector should watch out for? How can these approaches be put into use to reduce inequalities in access to water resources and services, and with regard to vulnerability to water-related risks? This webinar will provide answers to these questions by combining practitioner experience with academic thinking.
Digital Technology to reduce water security inequalities - Webinar slides summary
PDF864.11 kB1 January 2020
How can digital technologies help reduce inequalities in water security - webinar moderation slides
Presentation by SDC
PDF864.11 kB1 May 2020
How can digital technologies help reduce inequalities in water security - webinar slides 1
Presentation by Annika Kramer
PDF1.54 MB1 May 2020
How can digital technologies help reduce inequalities in water security - webinar slides 2
Presentation by KWR Water Research Institute
PDF1.29 MB1 May 2020
Recording of session: RésEAU webinar - How can digital technologies help reduce inequalities in water security
Webinars 2024
The Green Agenda for the Western Balkans (GAWB) provides an essential framework for the Cooperation Programmes in the Western Balkan countries supported by Switzerland. In the run-up to operationalising the provisions of the International Cooperation Strategy 2025-28, the GAWB is a ground for synergy. A Learning Journey was launched in autumn 2024 which included 3 e-workshops. The e-workshops focused on Pillars 2,3,4&5, delving into possibilities of integration of the GAWB into Swiss portfolios in Water, Environment and Economy. The webinars were co-hosted by SECO, SDC, the Regional Office of Western Balkans, the CDE network, the RésEAU network, and the Economy and Equity network.
Unpacking the Green Agenda for the Western Balkans - Discussion Summary
Summary of Discussion of E-workshop 2 (decarbonization and biodiversity)
PDF75.80 kB3 October 2024
E-workshop 3: Unpacking the Green Agenda for the Western Balkans
Flyer and Agenda of e-workshop 3 (circular economy)
PDF1.36 MB12 December 2024
E-workshop 3: Unpacking the Green Agenda for the Western Balkans
e-workshop slides (circular economy)
PDF3.98 MB12 December 2024
E-workshop 2: Unpacking the Green Agenda for the Western Balkans
Flyer and Agenda of e-workshop 2 (decarbonization and biodiversity)
PDF4.12 MB3 October 2024
E-Workshop 2: Green Agenda for the Western Balkans
e-workshop slides (decarbonization and biodiversity)
PDF9.91 MB3 October 2024
E-workshop 1: Unpacking the Green Agenda for the Western Balkans
e-workshop slides (depollution and sustainable food systems)
PDF11.71 MB19 September 2024
Recording of Sessions
- E-workshop 1, Focus in "Depollution" Pillar 3, and "Sustainable Food Systems" Pillar 4: Access the recording here and the discussion notes here
- E-workshop 2, Focus on Pillar 1 "Decarbonisation" and Pillar 5 "Biodiversity": Access the recording here. The summary of discussion and the slides can be found above.
- E-workshop 3, Focus on Pillar 2 «Circular Economy»: Access the recording here. The summary of dicussion and the slides can be found above.
This e-workshop was co-organized by RésEAU, the Climate, DRR and Environment Network and the SDC Office in Lima. Pollutants such as heavy metals represent a serious threat to human health and their removal is a global challenge for ensuring safe drinking water. The SDC supported the validation of a new, cost-effective and scalable technology for the removal of heavy metals from drinking water. The technology was developed by BluAct Technologies (an ETH Zurich spin-off) and consists of cellulose membrane filters, activated carbon and lactose protein fibers, and its use requires no energy. To validate this technology, SDC entrusted the Peruvian NGO SABAVida to conduct a study in four departments of Peru where the population consumes water with arsenic and lead at levels exceeding the maximum permissible limits (0.01 mg/l). This pilot project for the elimination of heavy metals from drinking water brought valuable insights on how the filter technology performs in a real-world context across household and collective water supply systems. In this online learning event, the water experts presented the technology and key lessons learned during its use in Peruvian communities and from its replication in other regions (India).
Heavy metals in drinking water - proposal for their removal
Presentation slides in English
PDF8.18 MB11 June 2024
Metales pesodos en agua para consumo humano - proposición para su remoción
presentación en Español
PDF8.72 MB13 June 2024
Remoción de metales pesados en agua potable- informe de webinar
summary of the joint RésEAU and CDE webinar on removal of heavy metals from drinking water - Spanish version
PDF284.45 kB12 July 2024
Removal of heavy metals from drinking water - webinar summary
Summary of the joint CDE and RésEAU webinar on removal of heavy metals from drinking water - english version
PDF364.15 kB12 July 2024
Recording of Sessions
- Spanish Edition 11th June: https://youtu.be/PqxLXm4mDVA?si=6yKCSBieQKaTjYBT&t=305
- English edition of 13th June: https://youtu.be/L14KMWmor2o
Webinars 2023
This e-workshop was co-organized by RésEAU and the Peace, Governance and Equality Section. It provided a space for exchange amongst water professionals and governance experts to unpack and address the political and economic power dynamics often encountered in water projects. Insightful examples on how PEA is applied in concrete contexts will feed this interactive session. Case studies will be elaborated in groups and discussed in plenum. This will be complemented by an analysis of challenges and unused potential for more PEA work in the water sector. The event is as well an opportunity for networking and peer to peer exchange, potentially nurturing a Community of Practice.
Recording of session: RésEAU Webinar - Why political economy matters in the water sector
The nexus approach to managing interconnected water, energy, food and ecosystems (WEFE) resources aims at building synergies and at the same time reducing trade-offs between the often ‹firewalled› sectors. It can be applied at various scales, from the very local to the national to the transboundary, regional level. WEFE thinking and implementation has a great potential for sustainable solutions, concretely leading to better water, energy, food and environmental security. This webinar is a direct follow-up of the AGUASAN workshop in Jordan in 2022, where the WEFE nexus was identified as one of five priority areas deserving attention in the MENA Region. This webinar explores international mechanisms promoting cross-sectoral cooperation, draw lessons learned from regions where WEFE has already been tested and outline possible approaches to it for the Middle East.
Recording of session: Sub-RésEAU MENA Webinar on WEFE Nexus in the Middle East - YouTube
Webinars 2022
On December 05th 2022, Dr. Azzam Alwash gave an overview of the water situation in Iraq, its consequences and the transboundary implications with Turkey. He suggested a shift in the narrative from the current competitive situation focused on ‹whose water is it› into opportunities for coordination and collaboration in the fields of water, energy, and trade. Participants then shared their comments and questions e.g. existing national strategies and policies, how to build peace, climate change induced migration, etc.
Recording of session: Water and climate change in Iraq: opportunities for transboundary collaboration with Turkey
The webinar took place on October 26th 2022 and gave an introduction to WASH practitioners and decision-makers on how to design effective, evidence-based and population-tailored behaviour change activities using the RANAS approach. The question at the core of the approach is «How can people be motivated to adopt and maintain healthy and pro-environmental behaviours?». Key tools to systematically identify the most relevant incentives and barriers of the target behaviour into practical change interventions were presented and illustrated through two case-studies on handwashing from Lebanon and Palestine.
Recording of session: Sub-RésEAU MENA webinar: Systematic behaviour change in WASH using the RANAS approach
¿Sabía usted que casi el 25% de la población mundial depende de la criósfera de montaña - glaciares, nieve, permafrost y hielo en zonas montañosas - como principal fuente de agua? Debido al cambio climático, estas «torres de agua» se están reduciendo a un ritmo sin precedentes en casi todo el mundo. ¿Cómo puede la gestión de los recursos hídricos hacer frente a las incertidumbres correspondientes y por qué necesitamos adoptar enfoques más transformadores? En este seminario web que tuvo lugar el 23 de junio de 2022, abordamos dichos aspectos aunando los conocimientos científicos y la experiencia práctica.
Gestión de los recursos hídricos en la criósfera de montaña - laminas del webinar
presentacion por Acero Martinez
PDF3.91 MB23 June 2022
Gestión de los recursos hídricos en la criósfera de montaña - laminas del webinar
Presentacion por Wilson Suarez
PDF2.41 MB20 June 2022
Gestión de los recursos hídricos en la criósfera de montaña - resumen del webinar
PDF621.61 kB23 June 2022
Grabación: ResEAU Webinar
Webinars 2021
This webinar was held on the 4th of October 2021 as part of the RésEAU webinar series. It highlighted the third Trend Sheet of the Trend Observatory, an initiative led by SDC’s Global Programme Water to anticipate new themes and emerging opportunities for development cooperation in the water sector. The objective of this webinar was to present scientific expertise and practical experience on how a circular economy perspective can open up opportunities in the water sector. The circular economy approach is not only crucial for sustainable management of water resources, but also presents real potential for medium and long-term economic, social and governance advantages. There are however significant challenges in the Global South relating to existing infrastructure that need to be taken into account.
Circular economy principles to tackle challenges in the water sector - Webinar Slides 1
Presentation by Miriam Otoo
PDF2.81 MB4 October 2021
Circular economy principles to tackle challenges in the water sector - Webinar slides 2
Presentation by Annika Kramer
PDF588.46 kB4 October 2021
Circular economy principles to tackle challenges in the water sector - Webinar summary
PDF1.07 MB4 October 2021
Recording of session: RésEAU Webinar on Circular Economy and Water
This webinar was held on the 10th of May 2021 as part of the RésEAU webinar series. It highlighted the second Trend Sheet of the Trend Observatory, an initiative led by SDC’s Global Programme Water to anticipate new themes and emerging opportunities for development cooperation in the water sector. The objective of this webinar was to give an overview of the state of research on how climate change effects on the mountain cryosphere impact water resources, and to provide insights on why and how water resources management should adopt more risk-based and transformative approaches to deal with related uncertainties and rapid change.
On thin ice: Adapting water resources management to a vanishing cryosphere - Webinar slides 1
Presentation by Acero Martinez
PDF2.13 MB10 May 2021
On thin ice: Adapting water resources management to a vanishing cryosphere - Webinar slides 2
Presentation by Annika Kramer
PDF1.61 MB25 June 2021
On thin ice: Adapting water resources management to a vanishing cryosphere - Webinar Summary
PDF2.13 MB10 May 2021
Recording of session: RésEAU webinar - On thin ice: Adapting water resources management to a vanishing mountain cryosphere
Webinars 2020
Digital technologies have great potential to reduce inequalities in water security. What are interesting and innovative digital approaches the water sector should watch out for? How can these approaches be put into use to reduce inequalities in access to water resources and services, and with regard to vulnerability to water-related risks? This webinar will provide answers to these questions by combining practitioner experience with academic thinking.
Digital Technology to reduce water security inequalities - Webinar slides summary
PDF864.11 kB1 January 2020
How can digital technologies help reduce inequalities in water security - webinar moderation slides
Presentation by SDC
PDF864.11 kB1 May 2020
How can digital technologies help reduce inequalities in water security - webinar slides 1
Presentation by Annika Kramer
PDF1.54 MB1 May 2020
How can digital technologies help reduce inequalities in water security - webinar slides 2
Presentation by KWR Water Research Institute
PDF1.29 MB1 May 2020
Recording of session: RésEAU webinar - How can digital technologies help reduce inequalities in water security
Webinars 2024
The Green Agenda for the Western Balkans (GAWB) provides an essential framework for the Cooperation Programmes in the Western Balkan countries supported by Switzerland. In the run-up to operationalising the provisions of the International Cooperation Strategy 2025-28, the GAWB is a ground for synergy. A Learning Journey was launched in autumn 2024 which included 3 e-workshops. The e-workshops focused on Pillars 2,3,4&5, delving into possibilities of integration of the GAWB into Swiss portfolios in Water, Environment and Economy. The webinars were co-hosted by SECO, SDC, the Regional Office of Western Balkans, the CDE network, the RésEAU network, and the Economy and Equity network.
Unpacking the Green Agenda for the Western Balkans - Discussion Summary
Summary of Discussion of E-workshop 2 (decarbonization and biodiversity)
PDF75.80 kB3 October 2024
E-workshop 3: Unpacking the Green Agenda for the Western Balkans
Flyer and Agenda of e-workshop 3 (circular economy)
PDF1.36 MB12 December 2024
E-workshop 3: Unpacking the Green Agenda for the Western Balkans
e-workshop slides (circular economy)
PDF3.98 MB12 December 2024
E-workshop 2: Unpacking the Green Agenda for the Western Balkans
Flyer and Agenda of e-workshop 2 (decarbonization and biodiversity)
PDF4.12 MB3 October 2024
E-Workshop 2: Green Agenda for the Western Balkans
e-workshop slides (decarbonization and biodiversity)
PDF9.91 MB3 October 2024
E-workshop 1: Unpacking the Green Agenda for the Western Balkans
e-workshop slides (depollution and sustainable food systems)
PDF11.71 MB19 September 2024
Recording of Sessions
- E-workshop 1, Focus in "Depollution" Pillar 3, and "Sustainable Food Systems" Pillar 4: Access the recording here and the discussion notes here
- E-workshop 2, Focus on Pillar 1 "Decarbonisation" and Pillar 5 "Biodiversity": Access the recording here. The summary of discussion and the slides can be found above.
- E-workshop 3, Focus on Pillar 2 «Circular Economy»: Access the recording here. The summary of dicussion and the slides can be found above.
This e-workshop was co-organized by RésEAU, the Climate, DRR and Environment Network and the SDC Office in Lima. Pollutants such as heavy metals represent a serious threat to human health and their removal is a global challenge for ensuring safe drinking water. The SDC supported the validation of a new, cost-effective and scalable technology for the removal of heavy metals from drinking water. The technology was developed by BluAct Technologies (an ETH Zurich spin-off) and consists of cellulose membrane filters, activated carbon and lactose protein fibers, and its use requires no energy. To validate this technology, SDC entrusted the Peruvian NGO SABAVida to conduct a study in four departments of Peru where the population consumes water with arsenic and lead at levels exceeding the maximum permissible limits (0.01 mg/l). This pilot project for the elimination of heavy metals from drinking water brought valuable insights on how the filter technology performs in a real-world context across household and collective water supply systems. In this online learning event, the water experts presented the technology and key lessons learned during its use in Peruvian communities and from its replication in other regions (India).
Heavy metals in drinking water - proposal for their removal
Presentation slides in English
PDF8.18 MB11 June 2024
Metales pesodos en agua para consumo humano - proposición para su remoción
presentación en Español
PDF8.72 MB13 June 2024
Remoción de metales pesados en agua potable- informe de webinar
summary of the joint RésEAU and CDE webinar on removal of heavy metals from drinking water - Spanish version
PDF284.45 kB12 July 2024
Removal of heavy metals from drinking water - webinar summary
Summary of the joint CDE and RésEAU webinar on removal of heavy metals from drinking water - english version
PDF364.15 kB12 July 2024
Recording of Sessions
- Spanish Edition 11th June: https://youtu.be/PqxLXm4mDVA?si=6yKCSBieQKaTjYBT&t=305
- English edition of 13th June: https://youtu.be/L14KMWmor2o
Webinars 2023
This e-workshop was co-organized by RésEAU and the Peace, Governance and Equality Section. It provided a space for exchange amongst water professionals and governance experts to unpack and address the political and economic power dynamics often encountered in water projects. Insightful examples on how PEA is applied in concrete contexts will feed this interactive session. Case studies will be elaborated in groups and discussed in plenum. This will be complemented by an analysis of challenges and unused potential for more PEA work in the water sector. The event is as well an opportunity for networking and peer to peer exchange, potentially nurturing a Community of Practice.
Recording of session: RésEAU Webinar - Why political economy matters in the water sector
The nexus approach to managing interconnected water, energy, food and ecosystems (WEFE) resources aims at building synergies and at the same time reducing trade-offs between the often ‹firewalled› sectors. It can be applied at various scales, from the very local to the national to the transboundary, regional level. WEFE thinking and implementation has a great potential for sustainable solutions, concretely leading to better water, energy, food and environmental security. This webinar is a direct follow-up of the AGUASAN workshop in Jordan in 2022, where the WEFE nexus was identified as one of five priority areas deserving attention in the MENA Region. This webinar explores international mechanisms promoting cross-sectoral cooperation, draw lessons learned from regions where WEFE has already been tested and outline possible approaches to it for the Middle East.
Recording of session: Sub-RésEAU MENA Webinar on WEFE Nexus in the Middle East - YouTube
Webinars 2022
On December 05th 2022, Dr. Azzam Alwash gave an overview of the water situation in Iraq, its consequences and the transboundary implications with Turkey. He suggested a shift in the narrative from the current competitive situation focused on ‹whose water is it› into opportunities for coordination and collaboration in the fields of water, energy, and trade. Participants then shared their comments and questions e.g. existing national strategies and policies, how to build peace, climate change induced migration, etc.
Recording of session: Water and climate change in Iraq: opportunities for transboundary collaboration with Turkey
The webinar took place on October 26th 2022 and gave an introduction to WASH practitioners and decision-makers on how to design effective, evidence-based and population-tailored behaviour change activities using the RANAS approach. The question at the core of the approach is «How can people be motivated to adopt and maintain healthy and pro-environmental behaviours?». Key tools to systematically identify the most relevant incentives and barriers of the target behaviour into practical change interventions were presented and illustrated through two case-studies on handwashing from Lebanon and Palestine.
Recording of session: Sub-RésEAU MENA webinar: Systematic behaviour change in WASH using the RANAS approach
¿Sabía usted que casi el 25% de la población mundial depende de la criósfera de montaña - glaciares, nieve, permafrost y hielo en zonas montañosas - como principal fuente de agua? Debido al cambio climático, estas «torres de agua» se están reduciendo a un ritmo sin precedentes en casi todo el mundo. ¿Cómo puede la gestión de los recursos hídricos hacer frente a las incertidumbres correspondientes y por qué necesitamos adoptar enfoques más transformadores? En este seminario web que tuvo lugar el 23 de junio de 2022, abordamos dichos aspectos aunando los conocimientos científicos y la experiencia práctica.
Gestión de los recursos hídricos en la criósfera de montaña - laminas del webinar
presentacion por Acero Martinez
PDF3.91 MB23 June 2022
Gestión de los recursos hídricos en la criósfera de montaña - laminas del webinar
Presentacion por Wilson Suarez
PDF2.41 MB20 June 2022
Gestión de los recursos hídricos en la criósfera de montaña - resumen del webinar
PDF621.61 kB23 June 2022
Grabación: ResEAU Webinar
Webinars 2021
This webinar was held on the 4th of October 2021 as part of the RésEAU webinar series. It highlighted the third Trend Sheet of the Trend Observatory, an initiative led by SDC’s Global Programme Water to anticipate new themes and emerging opportunities for development cooperation in the water sector. The objective of this webinar was to present scientific expertise and practical experience on how a circular economy perspective can open up opportunities in the water sector. The circular economy approach is not only crucial for sustainable management of water resources, but also presents real potential for medium and long-term economic, social and governance advantages. There are however significant challenges in the Global South relating to existing infrastructure that need to be taken into account.
Circular economy principles to tackle challenges in the water sector - Webinar Slides 1
Presentation by Miriam Otoo
PDF2.81 MB4 October 2021
Circular economy principles to tackle challenges in the water sector - Webinar slides 2
Presentation by Annika Kramer
PDF588.46 kB4 October 2021
Circular economy principles to tackle challenges in the water sector - Webinar summary
PDF1.07 MB4 October 2021
Recording of session: RésEAU Webinar on Circular Economy and Water
This webinar was held on the 10th of May 2021 as part of the RésEAU webinar series. It highlighted the second Trend Sheet of the Trend Observatory, an initiative led by SDC’s Global Programme Water to anticipate new themes and emerging opportunities for development cooperation in the water sector. The objective of this webinar was to give an overview of the state of research on how climate change effects on the mountain cryosphere impact water resources, and to provide insights on why and how water resources management should adopt more risk-based and transformative approaches to deal with related uncertainties and rapid change.
On thin ice: Adapting water resources management to a vanishing cryosphere - Webinar slides 1
Presentation by Acero Martinez
PDF2.13 MB10 May 2021
On thin ice: Adapting water resources management to a vanishing cryosphere - Webinar slides 2
Presentation by Annika Kramer
PDF1.61 MB25 June 2021
On thin ice: Adapting water resources management to a vanishing cryosphere - Webinar Summary
PDF2.13 MB10 May 2021
Recording of session: RésEAU webinar - On thin ice: Adapting water resources management to a vanishing mountain cryosphere
Webinars 2020
Digital technologies have great potential to reduce inequalities in water security. What are interesting and innovative digital approaches the water sector should watch out for? How can these approaches be put into use to reduce inequalities in access to water resources and services, and with regard to vulnerability to water-related risks? This webinar will provide answers to these questions by combining practitioner experience with academic thinking.
Digital Technology to reduce water security inequalities - Webinar slides summary
PDF864.11 kB1 January 2020
How can digital technologies help reduce inequalities in water security - webinar moderation slides
Presentation by SDC
PDF864.11 kB1 May 2020
How can digital technologies help reduce inequalities in water security - webinar slides 1
Presentation by Annika Kramer
PDF1.54 MB1 May 2020
How can digital technologies help reduce inequalities in water security - webinar slides 2
Presentation by KWR Water Research Institute
PDF1.29 MB1 May 2020
Recording of session: RésEAU webinar - How can digital technologies help reduce inequalities in water security
Webinars 2024
The Green Agenda for the Western Balkans (GAWB) provides an essential framework for the Cooperation Programmes in the Western Balkan countries supported by Switzerland. In the run-up to operationalising the provisions of the International Cooperation Strategy 2025-28, the GAWB is a ground for synergy. A Learning Journey was launched in autumn 2024 which included 3 e-workshops. The e-workshops focused on Pillars 2,3,4&5, delving into possibilities of integration of the GAWB into Swiss portfolios in Water, Environment and Economy. The webinars were co-hosted by SECO, SDC, the Regional Office of Western Balkans, the CDE network, the RésEAU network, and the Economy and Equity network.
Unpacking the Green Agenda for the Western Balkans - Discussion Summary
Summary of Discussion of E-workshop 2 (decarbonization and biodiversity)
PDF75.80 kB3 October 2024
E-workshop 3: Unpacking the Green Agenda for the Western Balkans
Flyer and Agenda of e-workshop 3 (circular economy)
PDF1.36 MB12 December 2024
E-workshop 3: Unpacking the Green Agenda for the Western Balkans
e-workshop slides (circular economy)
PDF3.98 MB12 December 2024
E-workshop 2: Unpacking the Green Agenda for the Western Balkans
Flyer and Agenda of e-workshop 2 (decarbonization and biodiversity)
PDF4.12 MB3 October 2024
E-Workshop 2: Green Agenda for the Western Balkans
e-workshop slides (decarbonization and biodiversity)
PDF9.91 MB3 October 2024
E-workshop 1: Unpacking the Green Agenda for the Western Balkans
e-workshop slides (depollution and sustainable food systems)
PDF11.71 MB19 September 2024
Recording of Sessions
- E-workshop 1, Focus in "Depollution" Pillar 3, and "Sustainable Food Systems" Pillar 4: Access the recording here and the discussion notes here
- E-workshop 2, Focus on Pillar 1 "Decarbonisation" and Pillar 5 "Biodiversity": Access the recording here. The summary of discussion and the slides can be found above.
- E-workshop 3, Focus on Pillar 2 «Circular Economy»: Access the recording here. The summary of dicussion and the slides can be found above.
This e-workshop was co-organized by RésEAU, the Climate, DRR and Environment Network and the SDC Office in Lima. Pollutants such as heavy metals represent a serious threat to human health and their removal is a global challenge for ensuring safe drinking water. The SDC supported the validation of a new, cost-effective and scalable technology for the removal of heavy metals from drinking water. The technology was developed by BluAct Technologies (an ETH Zurich spin-off) and consists of cellulose membrane filters, activated carbon and lactose protein fibers, and its use requires no energy. To validate this technology, SDC entrusted the Peruvian NGO SABAVida to conduct a study in four departments of Peru where the population consumes water with arsenic and lead at levels exceeding the maximum permissible limits (0.01 mg/l). This pilot project for the elimination of heavy metals from drinking water brought valuable insights on how the filter technology performs in a real-world context across household and collective water supply systems. In this online learning event, the water experts presented the technology and key lessons learned during its use in Peruvian communities and from its replication in other regions (India).
Heavy metals in drinking water - proposal for their removal
Presentation slides in English
PDF8.18 MB11 June 2024
Metales pesodos en agua para consumo humano - proposición para su remoción
presentación en Español
PDF8.72 MB13 June 2024
Remoción de metales pesados en agua potable- informe de webinar
summary of the joint RésEAU and CDE webinar on removal of heavy metals from drinking water - Spanish version
PDF284.45 kB12 July 2024
Removal of heavy metals from drinking water - webinar summary
Summary of the joint CDE and RésEAU webinar on removal of heavy metals from drinking water - english version
PDF364.15 kB12 July 2024
Recording of Sessions
- Spanish Edition 11th June: https://youtu.be/PqxLXm4mDVA?si=6yKCSBieQKaTjYBT&t=305
- English edition of 13th June: https://youtu.be/L14KMWmor2o
Webinars 2023
This e-workshop was co-organized by RésEAU and the Peace, Governance and Equality Section. It provided a space for exchange amongst water professionals and governance experts to unpack and address the political and economic power dynamics often encountered in water projects. Insightful examples on how PEA is applied in concrete contexts will feed this interactive session. Case studies will be elaborated in groups and discussed in plenum. This will be complemented by an analysis of challenges and unused potential for more PEA work in the water sector. The event is as well an opportunity for networking and peer to peer exchange, potentially nurturing a Community of Practice.
Recording of session: RésEAU Webinar - Why political economy matters in the water sector
The nexus approach to managing interconnected water, energy, food and ecosystems (WEFE) resources aims at building synergies and at the same time reducing trade-offs between the often ‹firewalled› sectors. It can be applied at various scales, from the very local to the national to the transboundary, regional level. WEFE thinking and implementation has a great potential for sustainable solutions, concretely leading to better water, energy, food and environmental security. This webinar is a direct follow-up of the AGUASAN workshop in Jordan in 2022, where the WEFE nexus was identified as one of five priority areas deserving attention in the MENA Region. This webinar explores international mechanisms promoting cross-sectoral cooperation, draw lessons learned from regions where WEFE has already been tested and outline possible approaches to it for the Middle East.
Recording of session: Sub-RésEAU MENA Webinar on WEFE Nexus in the Middle East - YouTube
Webinars 2022
On December 05th 2022, Dr. Azzam Alwash gave an overview of the water situation in Iraq, its consequences and the transboundary implications with Turkey. He suggested a shift in the narrative from the current competitive situation focused on ‹whose water is it› into opportunities for coordination and collaboration in the fields of water, energy, and trade. Participants then shared their comments and questions e.g. existing national strategies and policies, how to build peace, climate change induced migration, etc.
Recording of session: Water and climate change in Iraq: opportunities for transboundary collaboration with Turkey
The webinar took place on October 26th 2022 and gave an introduction to WASH practitioners and decision-makers on how to design effective, evidence-based and population-tailored behaviour change activities using the RANAS approach. The question at the core of the approach is «How can people be motivated to adopt and maintain healthy and pro-environmental behaviours?». Key tools to systematically identify the most relevant incentives and barriers of the target behaviour into practical change interventions were presented and illustrated through two case-studies on handwashing from Lebanon and Palestine.
Recording of session: Sub-RésEAU MENA webinar: Systematic behaviour change in WASH using the RANAS approach
¿Sabía usted que casi el 25% de la población mundial depende de la criósfera de montaña - glaciares, nieve, permafrost y hielo en zonas montañosas - como principal fuente de agua? Debido al cambio climático, estas «torres de agua» se están reduciendo a un ritmo sin precedentes en casi todo el mundo. ¿Cómo puede la gestión de los recursos hídricos hacer frente a las incertidumbres correspondientes y por qué necesitamos adoptar enfoques más transformadores? En este seminario web que tuvo lugar el 23 de junio de 2022, abordamos dichos aspectos aunando los conocimientos científicos y la experiencia práctica.
Gestión de los recursos hídricos en la criósfera de montaña - laminas del webinar
presentacion por Acero Martinez
PDF3.91 MB23 June 2022
Gestión de los recursos hídricos en la criósfera de montaña - laminas del webinar
Presentacion por Wilson Suarez
PDF2.41 MB20 June 2022
Gestión de los recursos hídricos en la criósfera de montaña - resumen del webinar
PDF621.61 kB23 June 2022
Grabación: ResEAU Webinar
Webinars 2021
This webinar was held on the 4th of October 2021 as part of the RésEAU webinar series. It highlighted the third Trend Sheet of the Trend Observatory, an initiative led by SDC’s Global Programme Water to anticipate new themes and emerging opportunities for development cooperation in the water sector. The objective of this webinar was to present scientific expertise and practical experience on how a circular economy perspective can open up opportunities in the water sector. The circular economy approach is not only crucial for sustainable management of water resources, but also presents real potential for medium and long-term economic, social and governance advantages. There are however significant challenges in the Global South relating to existing infrastructure that need to be taken into account.
Circular economy principles to tackle challenges in the water sector - Webinar Slides 1
Presentation by Miriam Otoo
PDF2.81 MB4 October 2021
Circular economy principles to tackle challenges in the water sector - Webinar slides 2
Presentation by Annika Kramer
PDF588.46 kB4 October 2021
Circular economy principles to tackle challenges in the water sector - Webinar summary
PDF1.07 MB4 October 2021
Recording of session: RésEAU Webinar on Circular Economy and Water
This webinar was held on the 10th of May 2021 as part of the RésEAU webinar series. It highlighted the second Trend Sheet of the Trend Observatory, an initiative led by SDC’s Global Programme Water to anticipate new themes and emerging opportunities for development cooperation in the water sector. The objective of this webinar was to give an overview of the state of research on how climate change effects on the mountain cryosphere impact water resources, and to provide insights on why and how water resources management should adopt more risk-based and transformative approaches to deal with related uncertainties and rapid change.
On thin ice: Adapting water resources management to a vanishing cryosphere - Webinar slides 1
Presentation by Acero Martinez
PDF2.13 MB10 May 2021
On thin ice: Adapting water resources management to a vanishing cryosphere - Webinar slides 2
Presentation by Annika Kramer
PDF1.61 MB25 June 2021
On thin ice: Adapting water resources management to a vanishing cryosphere - Webinar Summary
PDF2.13 MB10 May 2021
Recording of session: RésEAU webinar - On thin ice: Adapting water resources management to a vanishing mountain cryosphere
Webinars 2020
Digital technologies have great potential to reduce inequalities in water security. What are interesting and innovative digital approaches the water sector should watch out for? How can these approaches be put into use to reduce inequalities in access to water resources and services, and with regard to vulnerability to water-related risks? This webinar will provide answers to these questions by combining practitioner experience with academic thinking.
Digital Technology to reduce water security inequalities - Webinar slides summary
PDF864.11 kB1 January 2020
How can digital technologies help reduce inequalities in water security - webinar moderation slides
Presentation by SDC
PDF864.11 kB1 May 2020
How can digital technologies help reduce inequalities in water security - webinar slides 1
Presentation by Annika Kramer
PDF1.54 MB1 May 2020
How can digital technologies help reduce inequalities in water security - webinar slides 2
Presentation by KWR Water Research Institute
PDF1.29 MB1 May 2020
Recording of session: RésEAU webinar - How can digital technologies help reduce inequalities in water security
