Sessions Recording: Building Programmatic Interventions - Theme Breakouts Read more about Sessions Recording: Building Programmatic Interventions - Theme Breakouts The session included three thematic breakout sessions on developing a matrix of programmatic interventions. The breakout sessions were attended by ADB management and key government officials involved in project pipeline development, as well as private sector and development partners. This session was open to all the forum participants.
Integrated River Basin Management: Lessons from the People’s Republic of China and the Asia-Pacific region Read more about Integrated River Basin Management: Lessons from the People’s Republic of China and the Asia-Pacific region via Zoom, 2-4 pm GMT+8 ; 8-10 am CEST ; 2-4 am EDT
Jelle Beekma Keywords ADB water irrigation drainage water supply and sanitation and (trans-boundary) integrated river basin management Read more about Jelle Beekma Jelle Beekma has over 30 years of experience in irrigation, drainage, water supply, and sanitation and (trans-boundary river basin management and related policy and institutional issues. Jelle has water management experience in Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and North and South America as a government employee, researcher, consultant, and presently as senior water resources specialist for the Asian Development Bank, in the Sustainable Development and Climate Change Department.
eWater Source and Community of Practice for Integrated Water Resources Management Read more about eWater Source and Community of Practice for Integrated Water Resources Management Water management has become an increasingly complex issue. Justifying decisions on the basis of incomplete science or limited process descriptions in simulation tools is no longer sufficient. The use of an adaptive framework is therefore necessarily implied by the application of systems thinking in an integrated water resources management context.
Wim Douven Keywords integrated river basin management Read more about Wim Douven Wim Douven is Associate Professor in Integrated River Basin Management at IHE Delft in the Integrated Water Systems and Governance department. He has a background in urban and regional planning and holds a PhD in spatial informatics from the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands. He joined the institute in 1997.