Increasing Land and Water Productivity at Community-Level Using Remote Sensing

This presentation introduces the Surface Energy Balance Algorithm for Land (SEBAL) as a remote-sensing model for evapotranspiration. Through SEBAL, crop production and irrigation information can be sent to farmers through the use of technology. To be able to fully utilize this model, however, would require the establishment of public-private partnerships.

Advancing Transdisciplinary Education

While there are tremendous advances in science and technology, there is slow progress in solving pressing global problems. Inadequate local capacity has partly resulted to a general lack of societal involvement in program development. The use of transdisciplinary approach is essential to achieve efficient implementation and sustainability of programs or projects.

Wastewater Recovery

Featuring Altona Wastewater Treatment Plant and Altona Salt Reduction Plant as case studies, this presentation discusses the wastewater recovery processes implemented by City West Water in the City of Melbourne in Australia.

Technology Options for Sustainable Wastewater Solutions

While sustainable solutions are complex with specific requirements, efficient wastewater solutions integrate water, waste, and energy as much as possible. A "one solution fits all" approach will not apply, since different technologies from different vendors fit to different situations. Consistency, interoperability, and interchangeability however must be ensured at all times.