Water

Water is a core component of sustainable development that inherently links livelihoods, ecosystems, populations, and infrastructure. UNU water-related research addresses the needs of low- and middle-income countries, with a particular focus on policy guidance, natural resources planning, and new technology.

For example, our research on water, sanitation, and hygiene, and on wastewater management and reuse, bridges science, policy, and practice to pair innovative technologies with communities in need.

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News

UNU-IAS Organises Webinar on Sustainable Water Resource Management in Asia

The online event discussed sustainable water resource management in Asia.

02 Aug 2021

Event

How Science Informs Policy: Soil-Water-Climate Nexus

This Nexus Seminar Series event will discuss multifunctional land use as an integrated approach to watershed management.

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Announcement

Call for Papers: ‘The Soil-Water-Atmosphere Nexus’ Thematic Issue in "Environmental Earth Sciences"

UNU-FLORES is inviting manuscripts for a special thematic issue of Springer’s "Environmental Earth Sciences".

01 Jul 2021

Event

Urban Flood Management in a Data-Scarce Environment

This Nexus Seminar Series event will discuss managing floods in urban environments affected by climate change.

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Event

The Future of Water Infrastructure Construction, Operation, Maintenance in a Greener Environment

Insight and perspectives on the Future of Water Infrastructure of global leaders from the practitioner, regulatory and research sectors.

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Event

The Coastal Seascapes We Want — Voices of Women Scientists in Ocean Research

A UNU-IAS webinar bringing together women scientists and ocean activists who base their research in Japan.

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Event

Women in Water Management and Conflict Transformation

A Nexus Seminar Series event focusing on the role of water policy and gender relations in inclusive societal peace-building in Cyprus.

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News

UNU Senior Vice-Rector Taikan Oki Awarded 2021 International Hydrology Prize

The recipient of the 2021 International Hydrology Prize (Dooge medal) is Prof. Taikan Oki of Japan, UNU Senior Vice-Rector.

31 Mar 2021