Events

Opportunities to join in-person and online UNU-INWEH events

Technology and Innovation for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Summit
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Launch of the 1st World Day for Glaciers and the celebration of World Water Day in New York

The UNU-INWEH co-sponsored event features UN leaders, government officials, and climate experts bringing attention to urgent challenges posed by glacier retreat

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SCIENCE TALK: Impact-Based Monitoring of Droughts and Their Cascading Hazards

Toward a More Integrated Approach

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Sustainability in Our City – A joint event with the City of Richmond Hill

Building a Greener Future: The Sustainability Speaker Series will explore how local action can contribute to global impact

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SCIENCE TALK: Weed 4.0: Eco-Tech Solutions

Blending Biology, AI, and Precision Agriculture

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SCIENCE TALK: The ’How’ of the Water-Health Nexus

Empowering Women to Tackle Plumbing Poverty

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SCIENCE TALK: Trends, Patterns, and Social Vulnerability Landscape of Exposure to Wildfires in the U.S.

Assessing Human Exposure, Infrastructure Risks, and Social Vulnerability in Wildfire-prone Regions

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SCIENCE TALK: Leveraging Differential Impact Analysis (DIA) in Water and WASH Research

Role for Equitable and Effective WASH Interventions

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SCIENCE TALK: Reservoir Dynamics in Water-Stressed Regions

Assessing the Impact of Human-Made Water Storage on Freshwater Availability

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SCIENCE TALK: Building Climate Resilience of Rainfed Agriculture

Best Practices of Rainfed Agriculture from Global South Countries

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Celebrating the International Year of Glaciers’ Preservation in Canada

Calling for urgent action to protect the world’s rapidly vanishing glaciers

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SCIENCE TALK: An Easy Economic Decision? Nature-Based Solutions to Global Drought Risks

An Economic and Financial Appraisal of Investment in Nature-Based Resilience Strategies

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SCIENCE TALK: Water Diplomacy, Its Tracks and Third Parties’ Mediation

Role, Limitations, and Potential Constraints of Third-Party Engagement

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