Policy to Practice Dialogue for Nature-based Solutions Workshop
Nature-based solutions (NbS) have emerged globally as one of the key sustainable and affordable ways to fix the broken urban water cycle and contribute to improve river/basin – cities health. While appropriate public policies are essential to mainstream the use of NbS, revisiting practical NbS implementation cases can provide important inputs to better understand how to properly shape these policies.
Based on case studies from different geographies and social and economic contexts, this session aims to discuss how to create an enabling environment for mainstreaming NbS in urban and basin water management, considering the various implementation scales, the multiple stakeholders involved, and the technological solutions available.
In addition, this session will be an opportunity to showcase IWA Strategic Programmes focused on mainstreaming innovative good practices/solutions that contribute to the progression of water management worldwide and support achieving SDG 6, especially the new Inclusive Urban Sanitation initiative.
Venue: Room C0
Programme Committee
Name | Affiliation | Country |
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Kari Vigerstol, Chair |
Water Security Science and Innovation, The Nature Conservancy (TNC) | United States Of America |
Eric Tardieu, Co-chair |
International Network of Basin Organizations (INBO) | France |
Tony Wong, Keynote speaker |
Sustainable Development, Monash University | Australia |
Katharine Cross, Keynote speaker |
Australian Water Partnership (AWP) | Australia |
Hitesh Vaidya, Panelist |
National Institute of Urban Affairs (NIUA) | India |
Pawel Licznar, Panelist |
RetencjaPL | Poland |
Kirsty Carden, Panelist |
University of Cape Town | South Africa |
Sophie Tremolet, Panelist |
The Nature Conservancy (TNC) | United Kingdom |
Suresh Rohilla, Panelist |
International Water Association (IWA) | United Kingdom |