Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham’s UNESCO Chair on Experiential Learning for Sustainable Innovation and Development and Amrita School for Sustainable Development (AST) is jointly organising an international symposium “ International Symposium on Water Sustainability: Challenges, Technologies & Opportunities (IWSS 2022)” in the light of World Water Day 2022. The symposium aims to explore challenges and opportunities as well as scientific and practical outcomes in designing, developing, and deploying interventions, tools, and techniques for community-empowered water sustainability initiatives.
Welcome Address
IWSS 2022 Program Chair
UNESCO Chair on Experiential Learning for Sustainable Innovation and Development, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham
Chief Guest
Honourable Minister of State for Jal Shakti Govt of India
Vote of Thanks
IWSS 2022 Program Co-Chair
Associate Professor, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham
Adviser / Scientist-G
Science for Equity, Empowerment & Development (SEED) Division Department of Science & Technology
UNESCO Chair on Experiential Learning for Sustainable Innovation & Development, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham
Director of the Institute of International Affairs Deputy Head, UNESCO Chair on UNESCO Chair on the Theory and Technology of Environmental Safety in Water Resources Control Novosibirsk State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering (Sibstrin)
UNESCO Chair on Women Empowerment & Gender Equality Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham Director, Ammachi Labs
Institute professor & professor of chemistry in the Department of Chemistry Indian Institute of Technology Madras
Frmr. Forestry Specialist, UNDP & IFS, Kerala cadre. PCFF Forest HQ, TVM
Global Contact Point Human Rights and Climate Change Children and Youth constituency to United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham’s UNESCO Chair on Experiential Learning for Sustainable Innovation and Development and Amrita School for Sustainable Development are hosting an international symposium in the light of World Water Day 2022.
The symposium aims to showcase thinkers, experts, and practitioners in various fields to garner ideas, explore technologies, challenges, and opportunities for designing, developing, and deploying interventions, tools, and techniques for community-empowered water sustainability initiatives.
Renowned speakers presenting keynote addresses in areas related to water sustainability. The keynote sessions aims to unveil various technological and governance strategies, approaches and interventions to achieve water sustainability
The keynote addresses will be followed by a panel discussion on all three days under different themes touching upon various SDGs with relation to water sustainability
Over the past few decades we have been witnessing a paradigm shift in water access and availability, owing to the multitude of factors affecting the environment. Climate change has aggravated the water crisis, water borne diseases, and water related hazards. According to the UN water, around 2.2 billion people lack access to safe drinking water. The crisis is not centred around having too little water but also on empowering the community on managing the scenarios with respect to the dynamic changes in the environment. Due to lack of sufficient knowledge and skills, billions of people around the world are continuing to suffer. With increasing populations, estimates show that the global water shortage will increase to 40% by 2030. Thus, protecting and restoring water-related ecosystems and their biodiversity can ensure water purification and water quality standards. Along with this, it is important to work towards bringing in technological and governance interventions in order to ensure water sustainability.
Water Sustainability is a key priority globally and resolving the challenges in the area of water and sanitation will create a ripple effect across various SDGs along with playing a vital role in creating a sustainable future for all. Ensuring water sustainability is important to unlock economic growth and productivity among others. Hence, it is more important than ever to reshape our conversations towards ensuring water sustainability through various interventions through technologies, policies, and procedures. This can only be achieved by including a multitude of stakeholders including experts from industry, government, academia, and community.
As per UN, Sustainable Development Goal 6 goes beyond drinking water, sanitation and hygiene to also address the quality and sustainability of water resources, which are critical to the survival of people and the planet. The 2030 Agenda recognizes the centrality of water resources to sustainable development and the vital role that improved drinking water, sanitation and hygiene play in progress in other areas, including health, education and poverty reduction.
Organized By: Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham’s UNESCO Chair on Experiential Learning for Sustainable Innovation and Development and Amrita School for Sustainable Development
Date & Time: March 22 – 24 2022
Time: 4:00 PM to 9:00 PM (IST) / 10:30 AM to 3:30 PM (UTC) /11:30 AM to 04:30 PM (CET)
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Day 1 |
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From | Till | Event | Name | Details | Keynote Topic |
16:00 | 16:05 | Inaugural Function | |||
16:05 | 16:10 | Prayer | |||
16:10 | 16:20 | Welcome Address | Dr. Maneesha V Ramesh | UNESCO Chair on Experiential Learning for Sustainable Innovation & Development |
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16:20 | 16:35 | Address by Chief Guest | Shri Prahlad Singh Patel | Honourable Minister of State for Jal Shakti | |
16:35 | 16:50 | Chancellor’s Initiative Video | |||
16:50 | 16:55 | Vote of Thanks | Dr. B Soundharajan | Associate Professor, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham | |
17:00 | 17:30 | Keynote 1 | Prof. Maciej Zalewski | Director, European Regional Centre For Ecohydrology PAS | Ecohydrology for enhancement of catchment sustainability pot WBSR+CE – Water, Biodiversity, Ecosystem Services, Resilience, Culture and Education |
17:30 | 18:00 | Keynote 2 | Shri Agendra Kumar | Managing Director, ESRI | Strengthening Water Sustainability and Resilience Geospatially |
18:00 | 18:10 | Discussions/Break | |||
18:10 | 19:10 | Keynote 3 | Dr. Saket Pande | Assistant Professor, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands |
Impact of anthropogenic modifications on flow regime: A case study of Upper Cauvery river basin in India |
Ms. Anjana Ekka | PhD Researcher, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands | ||||
19:10 | 19:40 | Keynote 4 | Dr. B. Soundarajan | Associate Professor, Amrita VIshwa Vidyapeetham | |
19:40 | 20:10 | Keynote 5 | Prof. Mark Mulligan | Professor, King’s College London | Democratising access to water data with FreeStation open access monitoring and WaterWorld web-based spatial policy support |
20:10 | 20:40 | Keynote 6 | Prof. Murali Rangarajan | Professor, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham | |
Day 2 |
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From | Till | Event | Name | Details | Keynote Topic |
16:00 | 16:30 | Keynote 7 | Dr. Kesava Rao Kasa | Retd Professor, Indian Institute of Science | Defluoridation of drinking water |
16:30 | 17:00 | Keynote 8 | Dr. Debapriya Dutta (DST) | Head /Scientist G, SEED Division
Department of Science & Technology |
Sustainable Water Management using Geospatial Technology |
17:00 | 17:30 | Keynote 9 | Prof. Tammie Ronen Rosenbaum | Tel Aviv University, Israel | Helping people to help themselves: Educating the community around water sustainability |
17:30 | 18:00 | Keynote 10 | Mr. Tharun Kumar | Founder & CEO
ECOSTP Technologies P Ltd |
Learning from Nature – Biomimicry |
18:00 | 18:10 | Discussions/Break | |||
18:10 | 18:40 | Keynote 11 | Prof. Jas Pal Badyal FRS | Professor, Durham University, UK | Affordable water treatment technologies: circular economy & decentralised system |
18:40 | 19:10 | Keynote 12 | Dr. Jorge R Celi | Chairperson of the Unesco Chair on Tropical Freshwater ManagementUniversidad Regional Amazónica Ikiam |
Water Sustainability in Ecuador: Challenges and Opportunities |
19:10 | 19:40 | Keynote 13 | Dr. Bhavna Arora | Research Scientist Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory |
Impact of Sustainable Groundwater Management Strategies on Nitrate Loading |
19:40 | 20:40 | Panel Discussion | Ms. Anjali Makhija | Chief Operating Officer, S M Sehgal Foundation | |
Dr. Suresh Kumar Devarajulu | Professor and Head, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University | ||||
Mr. Jeevan K Raj | Managing Director, Genex Utility Management Pvt Ltd | ||||
Dr. Datchanamoorthy Ramu | Global Contact Point Human Rights and Climate Change, Children and Youth constituency to United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change |
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Dr. Viswanathan P K | Professor, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham | ||||
Day 3 |
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From | Till | Event | Name | Details | Keynote Topic |
16:00 | 16:30 | Keynote 14 | Dr. Hadas Mamane | Professor, Tel Aviv University, Israel | |
16:30 | 17:00 | Keynote 15 | Dr. Maneesh V Ramesh | UNESCO Chair on Experiential Learning for Sustainable Innovation & Development |
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17:00 | 17:30 | Keynote 16 | Prof. Dr. Natalia Sineeva | Institute of International Affairs, Novosibirsk State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering (Sibstrin) |
Joint International Environmental Projects As An Instrument Of Environmental Diplomacy |
17:30 | 18:00 | Keynote 17 | Dr. Bhavani Rao | UNESCO Chair for Women Empowerment & Gender Equality, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham |
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18:00 | 18:10 | Discussions/Break | |||
18:10 | 18:40 | Keynote 18 | Dr. Mirja Michalscheck | Research Project Manager, Wageningen University, Netherlands | Water Governance – Scales and Dynamics |
18:40 | 19:10 | Keynote 19 | Dr. Pradeep T | Institute professor & professor of chemistry in the Department of ChemistryIndian Institute of Technology Madras |
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19:10 | 19:40 | Keynote 20 | Dr. Dipankar Dwivedi | Research Scientist, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory | Developing insights into river corridor and watershed hydro-biogeochemistry across scales |
19:40 | 20:10 | Keynote 21 | Dr. Pramod Krishnan | Frmr. Forestry Specialist, UNDP & IFS, Kerala cadre. PCFF Forest HQ, TVM |
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19:40 | 20:40 | Valedictory Function |
To empower the communities across India to become champions in the area of water sustainability, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham launched an initiative in collaboration with ESRI India. The program, “Mera Gaav, Hamara Jal”, that translates to “My Village, Our Water” aims to transform the attitudes of community members to view water as a personal resource rather than as a community resource. The program was launched during the valedictory ceremony of the 3-day International Symposium on Water Sustainability (IWSS 2022): Technologies, Challenges and Opportunities held from 22 to 24 March on the Occasion of World Water Day. The program was jointly launched by Mr. Agendra Kumar, Managing Director, ESRI India and Dr. P. Venkat Rangan, Vice Chancellor, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham.
This initiative aims to empower communities to map & monitor the resources, map the water quality, practices prevalent in the community, livelihood activities, drainage mapping, weather variability and climate impacts. This extensive crowd sourced data will provide the opportunity to derive the water sustainability challenges in each of the communities and equip the local administration, community organisations and individuals to develop strategies for water conservation, optimise water usage, develop restoration of water resources, and build awareness in short and long term impacts. Thus we aim to empower community members in India’s villages to achieve water sustainability.
Additional Details:
Speaking on the occasion Sri Agendra Kumar, Managing Director, ESRI India said “We are privileged to partner with Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham on this transformational initiative. “Mera Gaav, Hamara Jal” program will transform the way rural India looks at water sustainability. This would change the attitude of the communities as they start seeing water as ‘our resource’ rather than ‘my resource’. The program would encourage community participation as villagers themselves can collect and provide the data related to water availability, water consumption, etc. The ArcGIS system will be used to create maps and dashboards for understanding trends and patterns, and thereby enabling different stakeholders like the local administration, NGOs, and citizens to take steps for more judicious use of the scarce resource and encourage water conservation. This initiative is an excellent way to collaboratively move towards the achievement of UN SDG 6, which aims to ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all”.
Speaking on the occasion Dr. P. Venkat Rangan said “It is with great delight that we announce the launch of Mera Gaav, Hamara Jal Program in collaboration with ESRI India. The initiative that translates to My Village, Our Water aims to empower villagers to become champions in ensuring water sustainability at a community level. Water sustainability is a key national priority. Being home to 18% of the global population, India possesses only 4% of water resources across the world. Through this partnership, we aim to empower villagers to map their water resources by including various aspects like sources, distribution, family wise consumption pattern and their demographic details via Amrita’s EMPOWER community app. This data will be used for mapping hotspots with respect to water sustainability which in turn will help to map the water quality. As we add one more page to Amrita’s array of activities in this regard, it gives me immense happiness to join hands with ESRI India.”
UNESCO Chair on Experiential Learning for Sustainable Innovation and Development, Provost, Strategic Initiatives, Research & Innovation, Interdisciplinary, International, AI+X, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham
Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Amrita School of Engineering, Coimbatore
UNESCO Chair in Women’s Empowerment & Gender Equality, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeethamrn
Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, School of Engineering