Tuesday 22nd of March, 10.45 am – 12.15 pm (UTC / Dakar time),
Room 12
Agenda
Opening & master of ceremony (5 min)
- Ms. Nathalie Dörfliger, Danone Watershed Sciences and Stewardship director & UNESCO-IHP’s France National Committee Chair, France
PART I – Stakeholders inclusion to IWRM at all levels – 25’
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Ms. Virginie Gillet, FAO:
Water and agriculture information systems for IWRM- FAO tools to involve stakeholders in data collection and analysis -
Mr. Laurent Charles Tremblay Levesque & Ms. Gergana Majercakova, GWP :
IWRM Action Hub 2.0 – 90 tools + 2500 cases studies - focus in Asia -
Mr. Hamet Diallo, IWRM project manager, GRET : Mobilisable tools to help decision-making and choose collectively on water resource management: feedback from GIREL project (for Integrated water resources management at local level) - Niayes area, Senegal
- Mr. Gustavo Antonio Carneiro, Superintendent of Water Resources, ADASA, Brazil :
Benefits of open access water resources information to IWRM in Brazil - Federal District
Exchange Round table with panelists and audience– 15’
Part 2 – From international network on hydrology to technical information as well from remote sensing to modeling and forecasting water resources – 25’
- Mr. Gil Mahé, IRD / FRIEND Water Africa PHI UNESCO, IRD, IAHS:
Use international networks to define research priorities for development and disseminate results to stakeholders - Africa - Mr. Patrick Lecante (Chairman of the Water and Biodiversity Committee of Guyana, Mayor of Montsinéry-Tonnegrande) :
Transfer of knowledge : the example of the cross-border BIO-PLATEAUX project - Mr. Alexis Gutierrez, Groundwater Resources expert, Water, Environment, Process and Analyses, BRGM/ PFE-FWP:
From water information data towards water resource forecasting - Ms. Isabela Espíndola, Membership engagement officer, International Water Association (IWA), Water Youth Network, Youth representative from Brazil:
Exploring the conditions for a successful DSS towards better integrated water resources management.
Exchange Round table with panelists and audience– 15’
Conclusion (5 min)
- Dr. Eric Tardieu, Secretary General, International Network of Basin Organizations (INBO)