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Photo: © UFZ/André Künzelmann Wednesday, 5 October, 2016 17:00-19:00 University of Duisburg-Essen Glaspavillion Universitätsstraße 2 45141 Essen, Germany Panel Discussion How Do We Want to Live Tomorrow? Perspectives on Water Management in Urban Regions Founded in 1652, the Leopoldina brings together some 1,500 outstanding sciensts from about 30 countries. It is dedicated to the advancement of science for the benefit of humankind and to shaping a beer future. In its role as the German Na- onal Academy of Sciences, the Leopoldina represents the German scienfic community in internaonal commiees. It offers unbiased scienfic opinions on polical and societal quesons, publishing independent studies of naonal and in- ternaonal significance. The Leopoldina promotes scienfic and public debate, supports young sciensts, confers awards for scienfic achievements, conducts research projects, and campaigns for the human rights of persecuted sciensts. Contact Jan Nissen German Naonal Academy of Sciences Leopoldina Tel.: +49 (0)345 472 39 - 834 E-Mail: [email protected] www.leopoldina.org

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Wednesday, 5 October, 2016 17:00-19:00

University of Duisburg-EssenGlaspavillionUniversitätsstraße 245141 Essen, Germany

Panel Discussion

How Do We Want to Live Tomorrow?Perspectives on Water Management in Urban Regions

Founded in 1652, the Leopoldina brings together some 1,500 outstanding scientists from about 30 countries. It is dedicated to the advancement of science for the benefit of humankind and to shaping a better future. In its role as the German Na-tional Academy of Sciences, the Leopoldina represents the German scientific community in international committees. It offers unbiased scientific opinions on political and societal questions, publishing independent studies of national and in-ternational significance. The Leopoldina promotes scientific and public debate, supports young scientists, confers awards for scientific achievements, conducts research projects, and campaigns for the human rights of persecuted scientists.

ContactJan NissenGerman National Academy of Sciences LeopoldinaTel.: +49 (0)345 472 39 - 834E-Mail: [email protected]

www.leopoldina.org

Page 2: How Do We Want to Live Tomorrow? - uni-due.de · Wednesday, 5 October, 2016 17:00-19:00 University of Duisburg-Essen Glaspavillion Universitätsstraße 2 45141 Essen, Germany Panel

The sustainable use of water resources is essential in order to ensure a liveable environment for future generations. Thus, an innovative and efficient water management plays an important role for the development of urban regions now and for the future.

The panel discussion is part of the workshop “Perspectives on Water Management in Urban Regions”. During the event, Brazilian and German young scientists identify and discuss research topics and questions, which – from their perspecti-ve – are relevant for the future of urban water management. In the panel discussion, the young scientists present their ideas to the panel and the audience, who then discuss the presented concepts in the light of the question „how do we want to live tomorrow?“

How Do We Want to Live Tomorrow?Perspectives on Water Management in Urban Regions

17:00 Welcome

Short presentations by workshop participants

Future research topics and questions relevant for the future of urban water management

Panel discussion

Dr. Heinrich BottermannSecretary General, German Federal Environmental Foundati-on (DBU)

Prof. Dr. José TundisiInternational Institute of Ecology, São Carlos

Prof. Dr. Norbert JardinTechnical Director, Ruhrverband

PD Dr. Thomas KlugeCo-Funder, Institute for Social-Ecological Research

Moderation:Prof. Dr. André NiemannChair, Institute of Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resources Management, University of Duisburg-Essen

19:00 Reception

Venue:University of Duisburg-EssenGlaspavillionRoom # R12 S00 H12Universitätsstraße 245141 EssenGermany

For detailed directions, please see:https://www.uni-due.de/ub/en/eanfahrt.shtml

Participation:The Panel Discussion is open to the public.For participation, please register here until 23 September 2016: www.leopoldina.org/en/water-management

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