Welcome to this week’s edition of the “Our Future Water” newsletter. In this issue, we focus […]
In a world where water scarcity is a growing concern, “Water Sustainability through Circular Economy: Innovative […]
Welcome to this week’s edition of the “Our Future Water” newsletter, where we explore the theme […]
Welcome to Our Future Water’s newsletter on “The Green Economy: Navigating the Water-Energy-Food Nexus for a […]
Welcome to Our Future Water's newsletter on "Managing Water Demand: Securing Our Future," which delves into the escalating importance of water demand management in the face of climate change and growing population pressures.
This issue unravels the transformative strategies in urban water management, featuring cities bravely adapting to climate […]
This newsletter explores innovative solutions and strategies that leading water utilities adopt to decouple water consumption from energy usage, promote sustainable water management, and reduce their carbon footprint.
In this issue, we aim to explore some of the most promising themes in innovative water management techniques that can help address the water-related challenges of the 21st century. This issue revolves around four exciting themes: Smart Water Management, Drones for Water Quality Monitoring, Water Harvesting Techniques, and Renewable Energy-based Desalination. We will examine these themes and highlight their potential to transform how we manage water.
The relationship between water and food, known as the water-food nexus, is a crucial aspect of our global food system.
As the world's population continues to grow, the demand for food production is increasing, putting significant pressure on water resources. This pressure is further exacerbated by the effects of climate change, leading to water scarcity in many regions of the world.
With rising demand for water, energy, and food, leading cities and water utilities have created synergies between the water-energy-food nexus sectors while reducing trade-offs in the development of a green economy.