Lecture
Understanding Macroalgal Blooms in Freshwater Ecosystems
Understanding Macroalgal Blooms in Freshwater Ecosystems
Presented by Dr. Andrea Kirkwood
WaterTalk: Water’s big infrastructure: From debt-led development to financialization
Biology of cold rainforests and icy landscapes; Pollution in Subantartic and Antarctic aquatic systems
Biology of cold rainforests and icy landscapes; Pollution in Subantartic and Antarctic aquatic systems
Dr. Gustavo Chiang, Scientific Director, MERI Fundación, Chile
Hydrology of the 2014 São Paulo, Brazil Water Crisis
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As part of the Water Institute's WaterTalks lecture series Professor Edson Wendland, will present “Hydrology of the 2014 São Paulo, Brazil Water Crisis”.
WaterTalk: Weather gone wild
In partnership with Waterloo Region’s Doors Open 2019
This WaterTalk will be presented at 10:30am and repeats at 11:30am.


WaterTalk: Addressing Urban Hydrological Issues: An Integrated Water Systems Approach
As part of the Water Institute's WaterTalks lecture series Professor Jun Xia, will present "Addressing Urban Hydrological Issues: An Integrated Water Systems Approach."
WaterTalk: Importance and Effects of Physical Processes in Lake Ecosystems
As part of the Water Institute's WaterTalks lecture series and co-sponsored by the Department of Applied Mathematics, Professor Hilmar Hofmann, will present "Importance and Effects of Physical Processes in Lake Ecosystems."
Greater than the sum of its parts: Deceiving assumptions and misleading policies in modelling and managing water
As part of the Water Institute's WaterTalks lecture series Dr. Kaveh Madani, Visiting Professor at the Centre for Environmental Policy (CEP), Imperial College London, and currently a Henry Hart Rice Senior Fellow at the Department of Political Science and the MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies of Yale University, will present "Greater than the Sum of Its Parts: Deceiving Assumptions and Misleading Policies in Modelling and Managing Water”
Ecosystem Recovery from Acid Rain: Biogeochemical Consequences in the Soil-Stream Continuum
As part of the Water Institute's seminar series Richard Marinos, postdoctoral fellow at the University of Waterloo, will present "Ecosystem Recovery from Acid Rain: Biogeochemical Consequences in the Soil-Stream Continuum."
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