Ander Eizaguirre Keywords circular economy water pollution economics of water energy nutrient recovery Read more about Ander Eizaguirre Ander Eizaguirre is a policy analyst within the OECD Water Governance and Circular Economy Unit under the OECD Cities, Urban Policies, and Sustainable Development Division. He has contributed to policy dialogues on the circular economy and water at the national and subnational levels, such as in the Netherlands, Spain, and Sweden. He is also one of the authors of the recent OECD report, The Circular Economy in Cities and Regions.
The Adoption of Circular Economy and its Effects on Water Read more about The Adoption of Circular Economy and its Effects on Water This presentation gives an overview of IWMI’s work on the circular economy, various models with multiple benefits, and the results from the financial modeling they have conducted.
Circular Economy through Resource Recovery and Reuse (RRR) – Opportunities and Global perspectives Read more about Circular Economy through Resource Recovery and Reuse (RRR) – Opportunities and Global perspectives This presentation gives an overview on urbanization, paradigm shift and global assessment of circular economy business models.
Solomie Gebrezgabher Keywords circular economy water pollution economics of water energy nutrient recovery Read more about Solomie Gebrezgabher Dr. Solomie Gebrezgabher is a researcher on economics, circular economy, and water pollution at IWMI. She specializes in research on economic and environmental sustainability assessment and business model development in circular economy with a focus on the economics of water, energy, and nutrient recovery.
ADB Business Opportunities (Energy) Read more about ADB Business Opportunities (Energy) This presentation gives an overview of ongoing and upcoming ADB business opportunities relevant to the energy sector.
Water-Energy-Food NEXUS, Water Accounting and IWRM Read more about Water-Energy-Food NEXUS, Water Accounting and IWRM Jonathan Lautze presented an overview of innovative approaches and tools that advance water security and climate resilience.
Jonathan Lautze Keywords water energy food water accounting food security Read more about Jonathan Lautze Dr. Jonathan Lautze is a research group leader and senior researcher in IWMI’s office in South Africa. He has led and contributed to a range of applied interdisciplinary research and development projects focused on water governance, water security, transboundary water management, climate change and water, and water and health.
Rajiv Kumar Rohilla Keywords energy power grid Read more about Rajiv Kumar Rohilla Rajiv Kumar Rohilla has been in public procurement for more than 25 years. He holds a professional diploma in Public Procurement from the Indian Railway Institute of Logistics and Materials Management, an MBA from University of Delhi, and a bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from National University of Technology, Kurkshetra.
Tuul Badarch Keywords transport energy social protection Urban Development finance procurement Read more about Tuul Badarch Tuul has worked in various sectors of ADB’s operation in Mongolia, including transport, energy and social protection. Currently, she is responsible for the urban development sector and manages several ADB-financed projects aimed to improve utility services and management in provincial towns. Prior to joining ADB Mongolia Resident Mission in 2005, she was a project manager for a World Bank-funded urban project and a researcher in the Democratic Party of Mongolia.
Raghu Dharmapuri Tirumala Keywords infrastructure financing policy formulation and public-private partnership frameworks across urban transportation energy and social sectors Read more about Raghu Dharmapuri Tirumala Raghu has over twenty-five years of experience in infrastructure advisory, management consulting, and academics. He has been advising various government and multilateral organizations in infrastructure financing, policy formulation, and public-private partnership frameworks across urban, transportation, energy, and social sectors. He has operated a Project Development Fund and a Project Investment Fund in his previous corporate role as the CEO of iDeCK. He holds a Ph.D. (on Public Private Partnerships in urban drinking water sector), MBA and Bachelor of Technology degrees.