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the irrigation and water forum managing water for sustainable development || icid.uk || iwaterforum.org.uk main menu skip to content home about committee membership articles & papers news and views articles other articles presentations groundwater contact us events useful links gerald lacey lecture home 2018 gerald lacey lecture 21 may 2018 18:00-20:00 at institution of civil engineers one great george street, london, sw1p 3aa professor stefan uhlenbrook will speak on “achieving sdg 6 – the ‘water goal’ – is the perquisite for agenda 2030 for sustainable development”. secure your place now and hear first-hand from professor stefan uhlenbrook. a professor since 2015, he is also director of unesco programme office for global water assessment and coordinator of the annual un world water development report. book now population growth, agricultural intensification, urbanisation, pollution and a changing climate, are beginning to overwhelm and undermine nature’s ability to provide key functions and services. by 2050 global fresh water demand is predicted to exceed supply by over 40%. even by 2030, if the ‘business-as-usual’ approach continues, water stress will put at risk 45% of global gdp, 52% of the world’s population and 40% of grain production . the severe drought in cape town, south africa is yet another timely reminder of what nature has in store for us all. the un 2030 development agenda and the 17 sustainable development goals (sdgs) recognises that water is embedded in all forms of development – food security, health, and poverty reduction, and in sustaining economic growth in the following areas; agriculture, industry and energy generation. all of which contribute towards maintaining healthy ecosystems. indeed, sdg 6 ensures availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation and known as the ‘water goal’ reflects that future social development and economic prosperity depends on sustainable management of freshwater resources and ecosystems. the un 2030 agenda is now in its third year and professor uhlenbrook is leading a major evidenced-based review to establish the global baseline status of sdg 6 and what more needs to be done to achieve this goal by 2030. this is still a ‘work in progress’ but he will present some of the findings of this review and the options for policy and decision-makers seeking ways of enabling and accelerating progress within the overall 2030 agenda. integrated urban water management 10 november 2017 urbanisation is typically associated with detrimental changes in water resources, including modified flow regimes, reduced water quality, increased sediment transport, and degraded ecosystems. the frequency and intensity of water-related hazards, such as floods, droughts and pollution events, can increase with population growth and climate change, and in turn put greater stress on systems for water treatment, stormwater and sewage treatment. these changes may have knock-on impacts downstream of urban centres. reversing degradation to water and other natural resources, whilst meeting the increased demand for ecosystem services, requires significant changes in management practices. this meeting explores aspects of managing freshwater, wastewater and stormwater, in and from urban areas, as components of a basin-wide water resource management plan. the meeting will be held in the institution of civil engineers on 10th november, 2017 from 10:30am to 5:00pm. click here to view the flyer. click here for registration and payment irrigation and water supply: conflict or opportunity? 24 february 2017 unlike recent meetings which have looked at problems and innovations related to large scale irrigation, this meeting will focus at the opposite end of the spectrum and aims to attract new people to the forum. the half-day seminar will examine experiences and progress in bridging the gap between rural water supply and irrigation, and assess the role of integrated water resource management (iwrm) in ensuring sustainable access to and use of water for both agriculture and domestic use. the meeting will be held in the institution of civil engineers on 24th february, 2017 from 2 to 5pm, followed by a drinks reception providing opportunities to continue discussions after the event. click here to view the flyer. 11 november 2016 seminar: water crises: challenges and opportunities there are growing concerns about the increasing frequency and severity of droughts and water scarcity remains high on international agenda. water scarcity, together with climate, environment, and population stresses, compounds political instability and water conflict, and this requires emergency action both nationally and internationally. it is widely acknowledged that there are different types of scarcity (e.g. physical, economic) and the consequences of scarcity are context-dependent. this seminar examines the relationship between water crises, particularly related to surface water, and conflict. it also looks at water crises through the lens of opportunity – exploring the interplay between conflict and cooperation in solving water crises, and exploring how water crises can act as a catalyst to improve water governance. this one-day workshop will include presentations from iwf members, kings water, fao and dfid among others. the full programme will be published shortly, and will include papers on characterisation and management of drought, challenging the war and water scarcity discourse; role of regional drought and climate change in contributing to conflict, and the use of water management as a tool for conflict resolution, amongst others. the meeting is jointly hosted by iwf and king’s water and will be held in the institution of civil engineers from 10:30 am to 5pm, with opportunities to continue discussions in the bar after the event. click here to view the event flyer. when : 16 may 2016 (18:00 – 19:35) where: ice london how: click here to book online about: ian makin, vice president, icid and lead irrigation specialist at the international water management institute, colombo will share thoughts on the critical challenges for irrigation, drainage and agricultural water management in the 21st century and why this ancient profession must be revitalized in order to attract and retain skilled engineers, water managers, and the farmers necessary to deliver food and water security that will under-pin achievement of the recently agreed sustainable development goals. delegates will have the opportunity to continue the discussion and network at the café bar, which will remain open after the event. the role of the private sector in irrigation management: experiences and opportunities half day meeting on friday 26 february 2016 (14:00 to 17:00) at ice westminster click here to register. good management of large scale irrigation remains a challenging prospect, despite numerous initiatives in recent decades. although a large proportion of global food production is dependent on such irrigation systems, they are still widely perceived to be poorly managed, wasteful of water and money, and to cause adverse social and environmental impacts. since the 1990s water users’ associations have been almost universally promoted to address these problems, but these cannot yet address the underlying problems, particularly on very large scale irrigation in south and east asia. more recently, a more commercial approach has been promoted by the world bank and asian development, with much larger components of irrigation development and management being contracted to the private sector. the guerdane scheme in morocco is often cited as a success story, but decades on it has rarely been replicated. this meeting aims to explore some of these issues, including the challenges of managing irrigation for subsistence purposes in very poor countries, the opportunities for introduced advanced methods from more developed economies, and the role that agribusinesses and socially aware consu

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