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About

The Water Security and Climate Change Conference (WSCC) is an annual event where scientists, policy makers, and stakeholders from various sectors discuss the diverse facets of water security and its relationship to climate variability and climate change. The conference strives to go beyond science and build bridges between the state-of-the-art in multiple disciplines and different groups of stakeholders and practitioners. The WSCC aims to provide a platform for discussions on water and food secure societies, by creating a stimulating environment that produces innovative ideas and clear pathways towards their implementation. This successful conference has already taken place in Thailand, Germany, Kenya, Mexico, Vietnam, and Ecuador.

Background

The WSCC is an initiative of the ‘Higher Education Excellence in Development Cooperation – exceed’ program. It has been initially implemented under the auspices of the Sustainable Water Management in Developing Countries network (SWINDON) and the Centers for Natural Resources and Development (CNRD) in close cooperation with the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT). The scientific and organizational committee has been continuously expanded and today includes the Food Security Center (FSC) and the SDGnexus Network.

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About the WSCC2024

The SDGnexus Network hosted the Water Security and Climate Change Conference 2024 (WSCC2024) from October 9-11 at Justus Liebig University Gießen. As the 8th series of this international event—previously hosted in Thailand, Germany, Kenya, Mexico, Vietnam, and Ecuador—WSCC2024 brought together over 120 researchers from 36 countries across the Americas, Europe, Asia, and Africa.

This year’s topic, “Water Management for Urban-Rural Resilience,” explored three themes:

  1. Integrated Urban-Rural Water Management
  2. Agriculture and Resource-Use Transformation along the Urban-Rural Continuum
  3. From Data to Decision: Building a Sustainable Water Future.

These themes reflect the urgent need to develop sustainable and equitable water management strategies that can adapt to the changing climate and support the needs of growing populations, both in urban and rural areas.

The conference was a platform for thought-provoking keynote speeches, interactive expert panels, engaging workshops, and oral and poster presentations, offering participants opportunities for networking and collaboration.

Image: © Alisher Kosimov

 

Image: © Alisher Kosimov

 

Image: © Sebastian Lopez

 

Conference Booklet

The conference booklet serves as your essential resource for navigating the WSCC24, providing detailed information on the program, sessions, abstracts, poster session, keynotes, workshops, panels, and overall conference experience.

 

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