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SUMMARY:International conference on Water\, Energy\, Food\, and Sustainability (ICoWEFS)
DESCRIPTION:About the Event: \nThe world is facing unprecedented challenges to mitigate climate change and adapt to its negative impacts\, affecting the global economy and society. Europe intends to take the lead on the transition to sustainability\, as a chief priority of Horizon Europe is a European Green Deal to transform Europe in a climate-neutral continent\, fostering disruptive innovation and the deployment of new technologies and innovative solutions\, helping to create a sustainable future. \nInnovation regarding water\, energy\, agri-food\, bio-economy\, natural resources and environment will speed up the transition towards sustainability\, promoting water and food security in the world. \nA climate-neutral continent by 2050 will drive technological\, economic and societal transformations towards circular economies and green and clean technologies\, and the decarbonisation of energy-intensive industries. \nThe International Conference on Water\, Energy\, Food and Sustainability (ICoWEFS 2022)\, taking place in Portalegre (May 10-12\, 2022)\, Portugal\, aims to be a major forum to foster innovation and exchange knowledge in the water-energy-food Nexus\, embracing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations\, bringing together leading academics\, researchers and industrial experts. The conference expects to foster networking and collaboration among participants to advance the knowledge and identify major trends in the above mentioned fields. \nImportant dates: \nAbstract Submission – 28 February 2022 \nNotification of acceptance – 7 March 2022 \nFull paper submission – 18 March 2022 \nAcceptance Notification – 1 April 2022 \nRevised Full Paper Submission –21 April 2022 \nRegistration and Payment Deadline – 12 April 2022 \nPlease register directly on the event website.  \nFurther information: \nFind all the information regarding the conference on the event page. \nConference email: icowefs@ipportalegre.pt \nThe ICoWEFS International Conference 2022 will be held at the\nSchool of Technology and Management of the Polytechnic of Portalegre.
URL:https://wefnexus.org/event/international-conference-on-water-energy-food-and-sustainability/
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SUMMARY:Sustainable Energy for All Forum // Session on Leveraging the Sahel’s Water-Energy-Food Nexus
DESCRIPTION:17- 19 May\, 2022 I Kigali Convention Centre\, Rwanda/online\nThe 2022 SEforALL Forum is the landmark global gathering bringing people together serving as a platform for exchange towards realizing SDG7 and a global clean energy transition. This year’s event takes place 17 – 19 May\, 2022 in Kigali\, Rwanda. Registration for virtual participation is still open. \nAbout the Forum \nJoin the efforts to accelerate progress towards the delivery of Sustainable Development Goal 7 (SDG7) to end energy poverty and advance a just energy transition in every corner of the world. \nThe 2022 SEforALL Forum is the landmark global gathering bringing people together to take stock of progress\, showcase success and identify solutions to achieve faster\, broader gains towards sustainable energy for all. It serves as a platform to broker new partnerships\, spur investment\, address challenges and drive action towards realizing SDG7 and a global clean energy transition. \nFeatured speakers will be H.E. António Guterres (Secretary-General United Nations)\, Patricia Espinosa (Executive Secretary\, United Nations Framework Convention and Climate Change)\, Laurence Tubiana (CEO\, European Climate Foundation)\, and many more. \nProgramme \nThe full programme is available here. \nRegistration \nClick here to register your virtual attendance. \nFurther Information \nVisit the 2022 SEforALL Forum website for further information.
URL:https://wefnexus.org/event/sustainable-energy-for-all-forum-session-on-leveraging-the-sahels-water-energy-food-nexus/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220522
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220523
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SUMMARY:Call for Applications // NEX-LABS Summer School To Grow Innovations In The Water Energy Food NEXUS
DESCRIPTION:NEX-LABS Summer School: \n\n\n\n\n\nCalling innovators and researchers from Lebanon and the Mediterranean to apply to Berytech’s regional Entrepreneurship Summer School in the Water Food Energy NEXUS Sector under the NEX-LABS project and develop novel startups. \n\n\n\nBerytech is organizing a 5-day intensive summer school allowing entrepreneurs and startups to turn their innovations in the Water Food Energy (WEF) NEXUS sector into potential startups and explore commercialization opportunities. \nThe summer school will provide new business perspectives to NEXUS innovators\, create potential collaboration across borders in the Mediterranean and help the entrepreneurs develop their entrepreneurial mindset and relevant skills to successfully launch and grow their business. \nThe summer school will feature 13 to 15 teams from 7 countries: Spain\, Italy\, Egypt\, Tunisia\, Jordan\, Cyprus and Lebanon. Teams will be selected to attend the summer school and develop their innovation management\, commercialization strategy of NEXUS technologies\, business model\, IPR and investment pitch deck. \nThe Entrepreneurship Summer School will take place towards end of June\, beginning July 2022. \nIt will be planned over 5 days with fully covered accommodation in an adapted working setting. Travel expenses to Lebanon will be covered by Berytech. \n\n\nWho Can Apply? \n\n\n\n\n\n\nEntrepreneurs\, researchers\, industrialists\, innovators and start-ups working on early-stage projects\, innovative solutions and approaches and/or working on technology development looking for commercializing their idea to address the needs and opportunities in WEF-NEXUS sector\nUniversity students and alumni from targeted faculties working on business or research projects in the WEF-NEXUS sector in the Mediterranean region\n\n\n\nEligibility Criteria \n\n\n\n\n\n\nParticipants should reside in Spain\, Tunisia\, Jordan\, Lebanon\, Italy\, Egypt and Cyprus.\nParticipants should have an idea\, innovation solution or applied research project addressing WEF-NEXUS opportunities.\nParticipants should be motivated to learn and apply skills learned in future NEX-LABS activities and contribute in shaping the landscape of WEF-NEXUS in the MPCs.\nProject should address an important economic\, environmental or social need in the WEF-NEXUS context (such as resource efficiency\, gender empowerment\, resource allocation\, community inclusion\, yield increase);\nProject idea should demonstrate economic viability and combine innovation\, sustainability and potential for scalability in the WEF- NEXUS\nProject should have at least a proof of concept / prototype (a realization of a certain method or idea in order to demonstrate that the concept or theory has practical potential).\n\nRead what will you learn from the summer school here. \nApplications are now open. Apply before May 22nd\, 2022.
URL:https://wefnexus.org/event/call-for-applications-nex-labs-summer-school-to-grow-innovations-in-the-water-energy-food-nexus/
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SUMMARY:First International Water Summit and the Establishment of the Zuckerberg Water Prize
DESCRIPTION:The Zuckerberg Institute for Water Research (ZIWR) is pleased to announce the first International Water Summit and establishment of the Zuckerberg Water Prize during May 22–23\, 2022\, at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU)\, Sde Boqer Campus\, Israel. \nThis biannual Water Summit will assemble leading scholars from around the world in the broad field of water science and technology\, and cover four main topics related to water security in a changing world – desalination\, water treatment\, hydrology\, and aquatic microbiology. The summit will address applied and fundamental questions related to the nexus of water\, humanity\, and the environment. Discussions will be held on cutting-edge research\, related challenges\, and future directions as well as implications for policy makers. The summit will also include roundtable discussions with active participation from the audience. Researchers that would like to share their studies can submit an abstract for an exclusive poster session. \nThe Zuckerberg Water Prize (sum of USD 60\,000) will be awarded for the first time during the Water Summit to acknowledge outstanding achievements and global impact of an individual or organization in the broader field of water. The biannual award is endorsed by ZIWR\, a leading global institute conducting cutting-edge multidisciplinary research and advanced education in water sciences to improve human well-being and in drylands through technologies and policies for the sustainable use of water resources. ZIWR is accepting nominations for this award for the inaugural round of 2022\, with a deadline of March 1\, 2022. Among the members on the Prize Committee are Prof. Noam Weisbrod (Director\, The Jacob Blaustein Institutes for Desert Research [BIDR]\, BGU\, Israel)\, Prof. Menachem Elimelech (Yale University\, USA)\, Prof. Janet Hering (Director\, Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology [Eawag]\, Switzerland)\, Prof. Amit Gross (Director\, ZIWR\, BIDR\, BGU\, Israel)\, and Dr. Karen G. Villholth (Principal Researcher and Groundwater Coordinator\, International Water Management Institute [IWMI]\, South Africa). \nInformation regarding registration and poster presentation can be found here.
URL:https://wefnexus.org/event/first-international-water-summit/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220523
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220526
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SUMMARY:Dresden Nexus Conference 2022: Biodiversity - Stewardship for Vital Resources
DESCRIPTION:The DNC2022 focuses on strengthening biodiversity with other challenges in society (e.g.\, climate change\, urban and regional development\, agri-food and forest systems and circular economy). Under the theme “Biodiversity – stewardship for vital resources”\, the fourth Dresden Nexus Conference (DNC) will take place on 23–25 May 2022. It is generally an online conference (sessions) with selected live and on-site elements and formats. The programme aims to explore research and practical examples of sustainable resource management in communities around the world and how these management strategies support the achievement of the SDGs. \nOverview of the Event \nChanges in demographics\, urbanisation\, climate\, and their human causes have resulted in significant impacts and pressures on the availability and quality of environmental resources. Current approaches to environmental resources management are often based on ‘siloed thinking’ whereby the interconnectedness between resource systems is ignored. Against this background\, the Dresden Nexus Conference (DNC) is dedicated to advancing the Resource Nexus to enable the sustainability of environmental resources. Co-organised by United Nations University – Institute for Integrated Management of Material Fluxes and of Resources (UNU-FLORES)\, the Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development (IOER)\, and the Technische Universität Dresden (TU Dresden)\, the conference provides a platform for inter- and transdisciplinary exchange on the Resource Nexus. By bringing together actors from a diverse range of disciplines and sectors\, DNC fosters dialogue on how nexus thinking contributes to achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and a deep transformation towards Strong Sustainability in its ecological\, economic\, and social dimensions. \nNexus Topics at its Core \nThe biennial conference focuses on complex and dynamic interrelationships between sectors and resources\, to increase understanding of conflicts\, synergies\, and trade-offs between them. Furthering Resource Nexus research and practices requires working in-depth with all relevant sciences as well as on the science-policy interface\, implementation\, monitoring\, and real-world cases in an inter- and transdisciplinary perspective. This implies\, for instance\, modelling at various spatio-temporal scales\, dealing with interdependencies between ecosystem functions and services\, understanding the role of institutions and culture in decision making\, or developing strategies for different governance contexts. \nThe conference discusses a broad diversity of key Resource Nexus topics. These are brought together with a view to cross-cutting challenges linked to climate change\, biodiversity\, agri-food\, urban and regional development\, circularity\, as well as organisational development. The conference tracks support discussions with a focus on: \n\nTheory: Advancing the concept of the Resource Nexus and its relevance for policy and practice\nTechnologies: Addressing the conception\, design\, and societal embeddedness of technical resource solutions and infrastructures\nGovernance: Understanding (collective) problem-solving strategies\, policy designs\, and implementation processes\nHealth and wellbeing: Examining interlinkages between resource systems\, human health\, and liveability\nSociety and justice: Exploring disparities and inequalities in resource access and distribution\nData: Identifying Resource Nexus data needs and contributing to data integration and interpretation\nSustainability Assessment: Embedding the economic\, ecological\, and social dimensions of sustainability in their temporal and spatial contexts\nemergent perspectives (open track)\n\nFocus on Biodiversity \nWhile the conference generally discusses all of the above topics related to the Resource Nexus\, each conference edition foregrounds one overarching theme that is given special attention. DNC2022 focuses on “Biodiversity – Stewardship for Vital Resources”\, following immediately the celebration of the International Day for Biological Diversity (22 May 2022). \nBiodiversity forms one of the cross-cutting challenges for the Resource Nexus. The UN Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) already recognises the intrinsic value of biodiversity and its ecological\, social\, economic\, cultural\, and aesthetic value. CBD also calls for the conservation of biodiversity\, the sustainable use of its various components\, as well as the fair and equitable sharing of the benefits arising from the utilisation of underlying genetic resources. However\, the IPBES Global Assessment Report on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services states that out of eight million animal and plant species worldwide\, around one million are threatened with extinction and such biodiversity loss represents the most significant crossing of planetary boundaries beyond a safe operating space (Rockström et al. 2009). \nTo reverse the trend of biodiversity loss by 2030\, an effective post-2020 agenda learning from the progress made by the Aichi Targets of the UN Decade on Biodiversity\, but also from the obvious shortcomings and challenges ahead\, is pivotal. According to the World Wildlife Fund For Nature (WWF)\, while greater species protection and more protected areas are hugely important\, they will not in themselves reverse current trends: it is also vital that we change patterns of land use and/or food production and consumption. The European Commission intends to suggest such legally binding targets by the end of 2021\, not least to also further contribute to the achievement of the SDGs. \nFor science\, it is therefore vital to conceive of socio-ecological systems in a variety of ways in order to map their reciprocity\, dynamics\, and complexities. In doing so\, we can identify and establish leverage points for instruments\, strategies\, and landscape planning as well as values and worldviews that help to safeguard biodiversity and ecosystems at different scales and to create impact. Against the backdrop of global urbanisation and the cumulative effects of biodiversity degradation and climate change\, there is an urgent need to analyse and evaluate diverse individual and collective human-nature relationships in urban areas and to regulate these in the context of nature-based solutions and combined grey-green infrastructure. Examples of such positive trends are urban agriculture and the promotion of more balanced human-food relationships. These aims are also reflected by the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration (2021–2030)\, which was designed to spotlight the need for significantly increased global cooperation to restore degraded and destroyed biodiversity and ecosystems. \nProgramme \nThe full programme is available here. \nSessions \nThe session list is available here. \nRegistration \nRegister here. \nFurther Information \nMore information regarding the conference is available here. \n \n 
URL:https://wefnexus.org/event/call-for-abstract-dresden-nexus-conference/
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SUMMARY:Stockholm Forum on Peace and Development 2022
DESCRIPTION:Building resilience to climate-security risks in the Sahel: Insights from research and practices \nWater and climate expert of the FREXUS project from Niger\, Abdou Boko\, Boubacar (GIZ)\, will be speaking together with representatives from the European Center for Development Policy Management and Mercy Corps. \nThis session will provide practical and policy solutions to better manage transboundary climate and security risks in the Sahel. It seeks to deepen the understanding of governing and civil society actors at local\, national\, and regional level to building resilience against such risks. This session is for practitioners\, policymaker and researchers working in the climate and security domains in the Sahel who are interested in concrete\, solution-oriented approaches to respond to climate and security risks. \nAbout the Forum\n23 May 2022 09:00 – 25 May 2022 16:00 \nThe 2022 Forum is jointly organised by Stockholm International Peace Research Institute and the Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and will be held in a hybrid format\, with sessions held online and in person at Münchenbryggeriet\, Stockholm. \nThis year’s Forum will explore ways to enable an environment of peace in the face of converging crises. Against the backdrop of the Russian invasion of Ukraine and coinciding with the 50th anniversary of the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment\, the Forum will discuss long-term global challenges in the midst of the immediate security crisis. What needs to change within the economy\, institutions\, governments\, organizations\, companies and societies to sustain the natural environment\, biodiversity and human progress while sustaining peace and security according to the goals set out in Agenda 2030? \nForum registration and programme\nFor online participation\, click here to set up your personal account. \nDownload the full Forum Agenda to see further details about the event. \nFurther Information\nFor additional enquiries on the 2022 Forum\, please contact the organising team. \nFor more information\, visit the Forum webpage.
URL:https://wefnexus.org/event/stockholm-forum-on-peace-and-development-2022/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220530
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220617
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SUMMARY:Joint Summer School on Modelling Tools for Sustainable Development 2022
DESCRIPTION:An ICTP Virtual Meeting \nThe Joint Summer School on Modelling Tools for Sustainable Development 2022 (#SDSummerSchool) will be held from 30th May to 16th June. Hosted by the International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP)\, this is a fantastic opportunity to get free training\, access to discussion forums\, and coaching skills in models and tools for all of your energy planning needs. \nThere are six tracks listed below\, each focusing on different tools. Note that you must complete the Open University course of your one desired track and obtain a certificate as part of your application to the Summer School (see this link to the courses and video instructions on how to enrol on a OU course). The tracks are developed with UNDESA\, IAEA\, UNDP\, IRENA\, The World Bank Group\, GIZ\, the OpTIMUS community of practice\, several universities\, and the Climate Compatible Growth (#CCG) program. \nThe Summer School is split into two parts:\n(1) you will be trained to build on the skills you obtained from the Open University course;\n(2) you will use your new skills to conduct analyses on country-specific case studies\, with assistance being provided from trainers. \nPlease see programme overview at the bottom of this page. \nBesides receiving the certificate of completion from the Open University Course\, you will also receive an ICTP certificate on attendance and successful completion of the Summer School (obtained after attending the Summer School). \nTracks: \n\nOnSSET/The Global Electrification Platform\nEnergy and Flexibility Modelling: OSeMOSYS & FlexTool\nFinancial Analysis of Power Sector Projects using the FinPlan Model\nEnergy demand assessment and scenarios: MAED and EBS tools\nIntroduction to CLEWs\nAgent-based energy systems modelling: MUSE\n\nFor detailed description of the different tracks\, click here. \nPrerequisites: The prerequisites to be admitted to the Summer School are provided at the bottom of this page. \nComputer & connection requirements: Note that participants will require a computer with stable internet access to participate in the training. It is recommended that participants have at least 8 GB of RAM and a relatively new computer. Nonetheless\, specific tracks have additional computer requirements: \n\n– Energy and Flexibility Modelling: OSeMOSYS & FlexTool: Windows 10 computer with Access Database OR Mac OS\, 8GB RAM\, MS Office.\n– Introduction to CLEWs: Windows 10 computer\, 8GB RAM. \n\nTroubleshooting Support: Support in completing the OU tracks will be provided during the application period on ZOOM on 23 and 30 of March and on 6 and 13 of April 2022 until the application period closes. If this time does not suit you\, please contact General Inquiries and we may be able to allocate a different time to assist you. \nZoom links to troubleshooting sessions by track are published here: \n\n\n\n\n\nLink to Track\n\n\n\nTime\n\n\n\n\nOnSSET/The Global Electrification Platform\nEnergy and Flexibility Modelling: OSeMOSYS & FlexTool\nFinancial Analysis of Power Sector Projects using the FinPlan Model\nEnergy demand assessment and scenarios: MAED and EBS tools\nIntroduction to CLEWs\nAgent-based energy systems modelling: MUSE\n\n\n13.00 CET/Vienna time13.00 CET/Vienna time \n13.30 CET/Vienna time \n13.30 CET/Vienna time \n13.00 CET/Vienna time \n​13.00 CET/Vienna time\n\n\n\nRegistration: There is no registration fee. However\, competition for space is very high and limited. \n\n\nDescription of tracks\nPoster\nPrerequisites to apply\nProgramme overview\n\n\n\n\n**DEADLINE: 01/05/2022**\n\n\n\n\n\nOrganizer(s)\nMark HOWELLS (Loughborough University & Imperial College London\, UK)\, Carla CANNONE (Loughborough University & Imperial College London\, UK)\, Naomi TAN (Loughborough University & Imperial College London\, UK)\, Rudolf YEGANYAN (Loughborough University & Imperial College London\, UK)\, Adrian Mark TOMPKINS (ICTP\, Italy)\, Local Organiser: Adrian Mark Tompkins (ICTP)\nCosponsor(s)\nOpTIMUS Community of Practice\, Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO)\, Imperial College London\, International Atomic Energy Agency\, KTH ROYAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY\, Loughborough University\, UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs\, United Nations Development Programme\, United Nations Economic Commission for Africa\, University of Cambridge\, University of Oxford\, The Open University\, The World Bank Group\, Simon Fraser University\, The Climate Compatible Growth (#CCG) program\nSecretary\nMonica Petronela Ancuta\, Viktoriya Lvova\, Adriana Pinto\n\nThe announcement is taken form here!
URL:https://wefnexus.org/event/joint-summer-school-on-modelling-tools-for-sustainable-development-2022/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220531
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220603
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SUMMARY:International Symposium Climate change & Water 2022
DESCRIPTION:Save the date: the international symposium Climate change & Water 2022 under the theme of extremes will be held on May 31 and June 1 and 2\, 2022\, in Tours in the Centre-Val de Loire region of France. \nThis international conference is open to the academic world and to socio-economic partners concerned by the variability of the water cycle and adaptation to extreme events. \nThe purpose of this call for papers is to orient the reflection and exchanges not only on the observation of the acceleration of the physical\, chemical\, biological and ecological effects of climate change but also on the proposed adaptation strategies at the local level. \nFind out more: https://lnkd.in/dFUp6jnU
URL:https://wefnexus.org/event/international-symposium-climate-change-water-2022/
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