Session 16: Suvarna Chandrappagari, Gov of Andhra Pradesh (India) – Drought vulnerability assessment and institution building for effective watershed management in arid and semi-arid regions of Andhra Pradesh, India Session 16: Suvarna Chandrappagari, Gov of Andhra Pradesh (India) – Drought vulnerability assessment and institution building for effective watershed management in arid and semi-arid regions of Andhra Pradesh, India
Session 16: Bimo Nkhata, Monash University of South Africa – A property rights approach to fresh water governance : insights from southern African case studies Session 16: Bimo Nkhata, Monash University of South Africa – A property rights approach to fresh water governance : insights from southern African case studies
Session 16: Linda Vulto, CarboWet Foundation (The Netherlands) – Storage of carbon in wetlands, methodology and certification Session 16: Linda Vulto, CarboWet Foundation (The Netherlands) – Storage of carbon in wetlands, methodology and certification
Session 10: Keynote : Tanya Lane-Visser, University of Stellenbosch – Bridging the skills gap: a tool for the development of sound catchment management strategies and water distribution plans Session 10: Keynote : Tanya Lane-Visser, University of Stellenbosch – Bridging the skills gap: a tool for the development of sound catchment management strategies and water distribution plans
Side Session: Bridging the gender gap in water governance (Luwum) Side Session: Bridging the gender gap in water governance (Luwum)
Session 10: Derick du Toit, AWARD – Water simulation games, can they work in contested contexts? Session 10: Derick du Toit, AWARD – Water simulation games, can they work in contested contexts?
Side Session: Bridging the gender gap in water governance (Pitamber) Side Session: Bridging the gender gap in water governance (Pitamber)
Session 11: Ele Jan Saaf, SaafConsult (The Netherlands) – Transboundary river basin management can contribute significantly to peace and prosperity Session 11: Ele Jan Saaf, SaafConsult (The Netherlands) – Transboundary river basin management can contribute significantly to peace and prosperity