Experts from WaterAid and Water Resources South East (WRSE) will be sharing the latest developments in water-sector adaptation & resilience, required due to the impacts of climate change.
They will also be asking you some big questions - we’re keen to hear about any promising innovations, and also to discuss how we make good science/policy scalable and accessible to all. We’ll be publishing your responses in a report that will shape our continued action in the run up to COP26.
The climate crisis is driving a need to rethink our approach to water:
They will also be asking you some big questions - we’re keen to hear about any promising innovations, and also to discuss how we make good science/policy scalable and accessible to all. We’ll be publishing your responses in a report that will shape our continued action in the run up to COP26.
The climate crisis is driving a need to rethink our approach to water:
- What does ‘good’ adaptation & resilience look like?
- Are the principles transferable between areas like SE England & W Africa?
- How do we translate good science in to good policy & delivery on the ground?
- How can we better align science, engineering & governance?
- Is the financial challenge finding the funding or spending it wisely?
- What are the gaps?