Workshops
Workshop 1: Water Governance and finance
Hosted by Enrique Cabrera
Speakers - Serpil Tascioglu - Tjeerd Roozendaal - Rita Amaral
Workshop 2: Water quality & water Re use
Hosted by Christopher Gasson
Speakers - Howard Neukrug - Geza Csornyei - Rafeal Zarate - Lisa Maria Brand
Workshop 3: Water Resilience and Availability
Hosted by Piers Clark
Speakers - Johan Verlinde - Pedro Teixeira - Caroline Douglass - Luuk Rietveld
Workshop 4: Water and Migration, No water makes you run: the link of water and migration
Hosted by Brenda Brouwer VEI
Speakers - Tom Middendorp - Harm Goossens - Toine Ramaker - Frank Tibben - Dr. Sean Phillips
Speakers
Caroline is the Executive Director for Flood and Coastal Risk Management for the Environment Agency and is responsible for making England a better place by protecting and preparing homes and businesses from flooding and coastal change.
Inspired by water as a global common economic good, Serpil Tascioglu, will discuss global issues regarding water and the role the ministry of Economic Affairs of the Netherlands currently fulfills and can fulfill for instance regarding water technology. Water requires a systemic approach: the topics of water availability, water safety and water quality often come together both nationally and internationally. The report The Economics of Water touches upon green and blue water in the hydrological cycle. This systemic approach offers opportunities but also presents challenges in terms of governance and finance. After all, there are several solutions available. It requires intergovernmental cooperation and cooperation between companies, governments and local entrepreneurs. Additionally, Serpil will also share her views on what is necessary in terms of leadership to stimulate the global water transition on a national and international level, with a focus on governance and finance.