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“Youth” in the forefront: before and after World Water Forum. Online Youth Water Congress: “Emerging water challenges since COVID-19” | Day 2 (7 April 2022)

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Day 2: Thursday, 7 April 2022 

          

Opening and Keynote lecture: Water as a good and as a risk within the context of Climate Change and COVID 19"

Keynote speaker: Drizz Ouazar, Mohammed V University, Rabat, Morocco

Room 1

11:00 - 11:30 CET

THEME 4: Management of groundwater resources, the "invisible water"

Session 2, Room 1

11:30 - 13:00 CET

Chair Mentor: Colombani N., Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy

Chair Mentor: Voudouris K., Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece

OC Member: Karpouzos D.

  • Improvement of the drinking water supply guarantee in the province of Castellón (Spain)

    Clara Estrela-Segrelles, Jenifer Pérez-Salvador, Siro Cabedo-Martí, Ana Fito-Burgalat, José Ramón Jiménez Salas and Ignacio Sangüesa Roger

  • Contribution to rational groundwater management in Korinthia Prefecture, South Greece

    Stylianos Voudouris

  • Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) in Aquifer Vulnerability Assessment using the DRASTIC method in Almyros, Greece

    Sibianka Lepuri and Aikaterini Lyra

  • Hydrogeological model of North-eastern Attica

    Vasileios Giannopoulos, Emmanuel Andreadakis, Emmanuel Skourtsos and Christos Filis

  • Impact of physicochemical parameters on biodiversity and groundwater quality in Tiko, Cameroon

    Chinche Sylvie Belengfe, Tuekam Kayo Raoul Polycarpe and Zebaze Togouet Serge Hubert

  • Design and application of an open-source 3D/4D geo-database: the case study of the Volturno Plain in Southern Italy

    Elena Del Gaudio, Stefania Stevenazzi and Daniela Ducci

  • Groundwater monitoring: the importance of longterm data

    Kwikiriza Benon and Tushabomwe Brian

  • Strategies to mitigate the phenomenon of Groundwater depletion in the Mediterranean region

    Kazakis Nerantzis


 THEME 1: Water related disasters adn Climate Change

Session 4, Room 1

13:15 - 14:45 CET

Chair Mentor: Cybelle Braga, Federal Institute of Paraíba Brazil

Chair Mentor: Carlos Galvao, Campina Grande, Brazil

OC Member: Elpida Kolokytha

  • Hydrological modelling (Soil Water Analysis Tool) in Water-related disasters and climate crisis: A review

    Nilusha Perera

  • Modelling the Climate Change and Land Use impacts on Land-Water-Energy Nexus over Nigerian Hydropower Generation

    Samuel Akande, Olamide Oni and Nelson Adeyemi

  • Trends in climate variables and their effect on water requirement for tea cultivation in the northeast region

    Mowmita Taher and Naem A.S.M Julker Naem

  • Analysis of water levels fluctuations in Prespa and Ohrid Lakes (period 2010-2021)

    Emanuela Kiri

  • Improvement of water management for irrigation in Mediterranean basins combining remote sensing, weather forecasting, and artificial intelligence

    Dariana Isamel Avila Velasquez, Manuel Augusto Pulido Velázquez and Héctor Macián Sorribes

  • Water-Food-Health Nexus for Better Understanding on Relationship of Covid-19 and Water Productivity: Simulated Case Study on Sugarcane

    Andre Dani Mawardhi, Chandra Oktavianus Debataraja and Pretty Luci Lumbanraja

  • Modelling nature-based solutions to control flooding in Kibera slum, Nairobi, Kenya

    Pauline Lokidor


 THEME 3: Resilience of societies and digital communication and cooperation

Session 1, Room 1

15:00 - 16:00 CET

Chair Mentor: Emma Weisbord (Royal HaskoningDHV), The Netherlands

Chair Mentor: Eva Fenrich, Esslingen University of Applied Sciences, Germany

OC Member: D. Latinopoulos

  • Digital management of irrigation water and agriculture: Transparency and accountability towards resilience and sustainable development

    Angelos Alamanos, Phoebe Koundouri, Lydia Papadaki and Tatiana Pliakou

  • Local water monitoring activities as inclusive, modern ecological education - Poland perspective and proposal

    Łukasz Przyborowski and Anna Maria Łoboda

  • Society Resilience and “digital” communication and cooperation to reduce Global “Emerging water Challenges since COVID-19”

    Bunmi Deborah Millennial-Oriagbo

  • Building Inflitration Well: How Does Digital Solution Help?

    Sabrina Farah Salsabilla


 WASH Advocacy Training for Young Professionals

Session 1, Room 1: 16:15 - 17:15 CET

Session 2, Room 1: 17:30 - 18:30 CET

Coordinators:

Philip Kruse

Young Delegates of the World Water Council

Karishma Asoodani

Youth Delegate Asia and the Pacific to the World Water Council 


The session will talk about what advocacy is, what the WASH issues at stake are, who the actors are and what relevant events might be important for advocacy campaigns. In the second half of the workshop, we will design a first attempt at an advocacy strategy based on the advocacy circle. The training has been prepared by Action Against Hunger France in cooperation with the Youth Delegates to the World Water Council, UNESCO IHP and the World Water Council. 


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