The 2024 Malaysia – Netherlands Water Dialogue, themed ‘Pathway to Resilience: Achieving Water Security Amidst Climate Change ...
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Cities need to become more resilient to climate change and water crises. Urban areas and large cities are facing challenges brought on by population pressure, infrastructure congestion, rising sea ...
The World Economic Forum identified water crisis as one of the biggest global risks. Climate change is evident in water scarcity, sea level rise, extreme storms, floods, salinisation and pollution and ...
A significant water infrastructure project has been completed in Irbid, Jordan’s second-largest city, ensuring access to ...
As climate change intensifies, the need for sustainable water solutions has never been more critical for the water sector. Dutch organisations are leading the charge by contributing to diverse and ...
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Recent flooding in the Netherlands has proven the effectiveness of its Room for the River programme. The measures build over a 10-year period were stretched to their limits, and the Netherlands ...
#UN Water Action Agenda #Dutch contribution #Dutch water sector Nineteen months after the Water Action Agenda (WAA) launch at the UN 2023 Water Conference in New York, the Netherlands remains an ...
Worldwide, an estimated nine billion people will live in large urban areas by 2050. Water security for people, industry, and food production is one of the most urgent challenges of our time. In the ...