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Water in Megacities and Global Change: UNESCO 1-4 Dec. 2015

by Daniel Thevenot - published on , updated on

First international conference dedicated to water in megacities and global change: 1-4 December 2015 at UNESCO, Paris

The International Conference Water, Megacities and Global Change, the first conference devoted to the theme of water in megacities, will be hosted by UNESCO in its Paris HQ, 2015 - December 1st to 4th, during the first week of the COP21.

Specific water issues in megacities

The concentration in megacities of populations, services, goods and water bodies amplifies the consequences of water related risks: large-scale flooding, insufficient resources, environmental pollution and multiplication of dangers as a result of climate change. The many different management scales inevitably render more complex the water governance of these territories. In parallel, these large territories concentrate scientific and technical potential, operational skills, economic capacity and human resources that render possible the emergence of innovating solutions in domains like technology, organization, economy or culture.

The gathering of water management actors for thinking, comparing, sharing and doing

The conference will bring together several types of public stakeholders:

  • Scientists who contribute to knowledge development;
  • Public and private operators who promote technical and socio-political innovations for the benefit of users and customers;
  • Elected officials, representatives of international institutions and of NGOs who support policies for more efficiency and better environmental justice.

In this context, the ambition of the conference is to launch a network of cooperative megacitieswith a view to fostering water issues. Megacities elected officials attending the conference will sign a declaration recognizing major water issues and launching a collaboration process based upon expertise-sharing and on the premises of future relevant public policies.

Baseline for the call for papers

The conference will articulate two main approaches:

  • The analysis of key water related elements relevant for maintaining and reinforcing the balance of these mega urban systems, within the context of climate change;
  • The presentation of means, methods and tools adapted to the water management in megacities and capable of resolving the related problems.

The themes of the conference follow in the line of specific issues consistent with the very place of water in megacities.

Conference final programme

View online : Conference web site

Portfolio

  • Water in Megacities: call for paper (1)
  • Water in Megacities: call for paper (2)