Water for Development: Annual Conf. of the Nort-South Centre, Zurich
May 20, 2008.
Annual Conference, 4 June 2008
Water for development: Prospects for integrated water resources management
Water is essential for life on earth and a vital resource for human development. Increasingly, water resources are under pressure from population growth, economic activity and improved standards of living, resulting in an intensified competition for water for the different human needs and for the environment. Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) is an internationally accepted approach to the sustainable development, allocation and monitoring of water use in the context of social, economic and environmental objectives. It can be achieved by a participatory approach only, involving users, planners and policy makers at all levels.
The conference will address the prospects for IWRM to contribute to an equitable and sustainable allocation of water in the development context. In particular, it will highlight the role and contribution of research for development in the water sector.
Auditorium Maximum, main building of the ETH Zurich, 9:30–18:00
Admission: Free entrance, no registration required
Language: English
More details: www.northsouth.ethz.ch/news/future_events/ann_conf_08
http://www.northsouth.ethz.ch/news/future_events/ann_conf_08