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- Public-private collaboration on water, key to achieving SDGs | World . . .
Protecting the global water cycle can help us achieve many of the SDGs Here's how public-partnerships can unlock innovative solutions for a sustainable future
- Digital twins are transforming the world of water management
The world is facing a growing challenge of water scarcity, which is set to accelerate this century While already in use in manufacturing and agriculture, digital twins could also be transformative for the water management industry Already, case studies are emerging on how digital twins in water management can improve efficiency, saving clean water and improving services
- How big an impact do humans have on the water cycle? | World Economic Forum
Researchers used NASA satellite data to examine water bodies around the world - from the Great Lakes to ponds with an area than than a tenth of a square mile
- Japans water infrastructure is being renewed. Heres how
Japan is reimagining water infrastructure with tech, transparency, and collaboration to boost resilience amid ageing systems and climate challenges
- Food-water systems innovation in Asia and the Middle East
Emerging economies incur a disproportionate impact on food-water systems yet are proving innovation can turn constraints into catalysts to meet demands
- Here are 5 ways we can build global water systems resilience
Water scarcity, pollution and extreme weather events driven by climate change, population growth and industrial demand are pushing global water systems to critical levels Building water resilience hinges on cross-sector partnerships, tailored financing and adopting innovative governance and policy frameworks Five essential strategies – holistic water valuation, fit-for-purpose financing
- Whats the Third Pole and why do you need to know about it?
The UN’s International Year of Glacier Preservation is 2025 These key market and policy solutions could protect Third Pole resources from climate change
- Securing water through the power of multi-stakeholder action
The 2030 Water Resources Group (WRG) offers an example of how multi-stakeholder collaboration builds trust, coordinates priorities, and turns commitments into action on water security Established at Davos in 2008 by the World Economic Forum and now housed at the World Bank, WRG convenes governments, businesses, and civil society to develop scalable water solutions Through structured multi
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