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WaterTalk: Animating green stuff in hydrologic models: where we are and what is next
Knowledge mobilization webinar series
How governments and organizations use academic science
A dynamic discussion-style webinar featuring representatives from the government and non-profit sectors sharing stories about how they gather, analyze, utilize and communicate academic research to advance their organization’s mandate. Researchers will learn what they can do to make it easier to support the implementation of their research into policy, plans, and products.
2020 Water Institute RBC Distinguished Lecture
How to Inform Policy with Science
Dr. Dianne Saxe
President, Saxe Facts
Former Environmental Commissioner of Ontario (2015 – 2019)
Water Institute Research Conference 2020
Can we achieve the Sustainable Development Goals in a post-COVID world?
A Water Institute Conference Covering Five Continents Over Three Days
WaterTalk: Riverscapes and Lifeways - Biocultural Diversity and River Flow Management
As part of the Water Institute's WaterTalks lecture series, Rebecca Tharme, Fellow in Residence at the LE STUDIUM Loire Valley Institute for Advanced Studies, presents, "Riverscapes and Lifeways - Biocultural Diversity and River Flow Management."
WaterTalk: Good Geoscience in Dire Places: Searching for Water in Humanitarian Crises
As part of the Water Institute's WaterTalks lecture series, the Water Institute, in collaboration with Waterloo's Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, is pleased to co-host the 2020-21 Canadian Society of Exploration Geophysicists (CSEG) Distinguished Lecturer, Paul Bauman, who will present "Good Geoscience in Dire Places: Searching for Water in Humanitarian Crises."
WaterTalk: Charting the new geography of water conflict and co-operation
As part of the Water Institute's WaterTalks lecture series, Dustin Garrick, associate professor of Environmental Management with a joint appointment at the School of Geography and the Environment and the Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment at the University of Oxford, presents, "Charting the new geography of water conflict and cooperation."
WaterTalk: Water management in the US-Mexico Rio Grande Region: Applying governance indicators to the surface water-groundwater conundrum
As part of the Water Institute's WaterTalks lecture series, Debora Van Nijnatten, professor of Political Science and North American Studies at Wilfrid Laurier University, presents, "Water management in the US-Mexico Rio Grande Region: Applying governance indicators to the surface water-groundwater conundrum."
WaterTalk: From planetary boundaries to ecosystem services: Guiding development on a changing planet
As part of the Water Institute's WaterTalks lecture series, Elena Bennett, professor and Canada Research Chair (Tier 1) in Sustainability Science at McGill University, presents, "From planetary boundaries to ecosystem services: Guiding development on a changing planet."