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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SCIENCE TALK: Transdisciplinary Approach Toward Climate-Resilient and Equitable Infrastructure

ONLINE: On 30 October 2024, UNU-INWEH will host a talk by Professor Farshid Vahedifard.

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SCIENCE TALK: Climate Change and Child Health - What do We Know in 2024?

Toward an Effective, Sustainable and Equitable Childcare Solution

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SCIENCE TALK: Water as a “Working Fluid” for a Sustainable Future

Contribution from Chemical Engineering

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A Dialogue on Advancing Global Cooperation for Biodiversity

Implementing the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework

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SCIENCE TALK: Investing in Nature: The Role of Wetlands as Natural Climate Solutions

Scientific Advancements In Delivering Accurate Estimates Of Carbon Accumulation And GHG Fluxes From Wetlands

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SCIENCE TALK: From Threats to Opportunity: Towards a science-informed policy for addressing Earth’s Grand Challenges

Recent advances in large-domain tracer-aided stable isotope modelling

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SCIENCE TALK: Flood Risk Mapping for Large River Basins

Application of Open-Access Satellite and Socio-Economic Data

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SCIENCE TALK: Role of People’s Perception in Flood Management

Application Of A Unified Strategy For Disaster Resilience

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SCIENCE TALK: A Novel Approach for Quantifying Soil Degradation

Using Big Data and AI for Soil Health Management

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SCIENCE TALK: Using Environmental Monitoring Data To Improve Integrated Watershed Management

The Necessity of Integrating Monitoring into Cumulative Effects Management Systems

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World Water Week Talkshow: Stacked Benefits: Inclusion, Stewardship and Cooperation for Water Security

Insights on how meaningful inclusion can drive progress and create equitable, sustainable water management systems worldwide.

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SCIENCE TALK: Bangladesh's Fight Against Climate Change

Lessons from Adaptive Interventions

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