Join the Global Water Futures community May 17-19 in a virtual setting where researchers and collaborators will share their latest scientific achievements and success stories, provide updates on end-user solutions, and support the actions needed to secure Canada’s water future.
Keynote presentations from:
May
17,
11:00
a.m.
ET
Elena
Bennett,
Professor
and
Canada
Research
Chair
in
Sustainability
Science
at
McGill
University
on
May
18,
11:00
a.m.
ET
Professor
Alexis
Kanu,
Executive
Director
of
the
Lake
Winnipeg
Foundation
on
May
18,
11:45
a.m.
ET
Danika
Littlechild,
Assistant
Professor
in
the
Department
of
Law
and
Legal
Studies
at
Carleton
University
Parallel Sessions
Parallel
Sessions
will
be
running
each
day
from
1:30-3:00
p.m.
ET.
Visit
the
website
for
more
details
on
each
session.
Monday,
May
17
PARALLEL
SESSION
1
–
The
Vulnerability
and
Resilience
of
Northern
Ecosystems
to
Change
PARALLEL
SESSION
2
–
From
Fish
Toxicology
to
Covid
Monitoring
PARALLEL
SESSION
3
–
From
Modelling
to
Management,
Policy
&
Practice
-
Case
Studies
from
Global
Water
Futures
PARALLEL
SESSION
4
–
Sensors
and
Observations
PARALLEL
SESSION
5
–
Best
Practices
in
Indigenous
Community
Water
Research
Tuesday,
May
18
PARALLEL
SESSION
1
–
Mechanistic
Modelling
under
Future
Climates
PARALLEL
SESSION
2
–
Lakes
and
Canadians
PARALLEL
SESSION
3
–
Valuing
Canada’s
Water
Resources
and
Aquatic
Ecosystem
Services
PARALLEL
SESSION
4
–
Innovations
in
(big)
data
science
PARALLEL
SESSION
5
–
Indigenous
Water
Governance
and
Justice
Wednesday, May 19
PARALLEL SESSION 1 – Groundwater as a Cause and Cure of Water Insecurity
PARALLEL SESSION 2 – Managing Urban Water Challenges in a Changing Climate
PARALLEL SESSION 3 – Water and Agriculture
PARALLEL SESSION 4 – Improved Tools for Prediction of Water Futures