Conference: 2006 World Water Week in Stockholm conference announcement and call for abstracts
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“Beyond the River – Sharing Benefits and Responsibilities” is the theme of the 2006 World Water Week in Stockholm, which takes place August 20-26, 2006, and will address livelihood improvement, land-based activities within a river basin, and society’s ability to cope with natural disasters, among other aspects.
Abstracts to be considered for presentation at the 2006 World Water Week in Stockholm are being sought now and are welcome until February 1, 2006. Specifically, abstracts are being accepted for presentation at the following workshops and seminar: * Workshop 1 – Political Tools for Benefit Sharing in Transboundary Settings * Workshop 2 – Water “Trade”: Matching International Water Availability and Local Needs * Workshop 3 – Economic Instruments * Workshop 4 – Benefits and Responsibilities of Decentralised and Centralised Approaches for Management of Water and Wastewater * Workshop 5 – Decision Support Systems and IWRM * Workshop 6 – Changing Diets and their Implications for Water, Land and Livelihoods * Workshop 7 – Sharing the Benefits of Ecosystem Services and the Costs of Ecosystem Degradation * Workshop 8 – Large Lakes as Drivers for Regional Development * Workshop 9 – Safe Water Storage and Regulation During Floods and Droughts * Workshop 10 – Extreme Events and Sustainable Water and Sanitation Services * Young Water Professionals Seminar – Co-Management of Water for Livelihoods and Ecosystems For more information, or to download the First Announcement, visit the completely updated www.worldwaterweek.org home page. You can even submit an abstract on-line! The World Water Week in Stockholm The World Water Week in Stockholm is the leading annual global meeting place for capacity-building, partnership-building and follow-up on the implementation of international processes and programmes in water and development. It includes topical plenary sessions and panel debates, scientific workshops, independently organised seminars and side events, exhibitions and festive prize ceremonies honouring excellence in the water field. Stockholm is the meeting place for experts from businesses, governments, the water management and science sectors, inter-governmental organisations, NGOs, research and training institutions and United Nations agencies. David Trouba Communications Manager Stockholm International Water Institute Drottninggatan 33 111 51 Stockholm Sweden Tel +46 8 522 139 89 Fax +46 8 522 139 61 Mobile +46 73 914 3989 Email dave.trouba@siwi.org www.siwi.org |


