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World Water Week Session on Sustainable Urban Water for Health and Well-being

The event highlighted the role of water management in bolstering resilience, economic prosperity, and environmental sustainability.

Date Published
21 Aug 2023

On 20 August 2023, 海角社区-IAS hosted an online session of the annual  conference on the theme ““. The event highlighted the crucial role of multi-sector water management in bolstering societal resilience, economic prosperity, and environmental sustainability. Bringing together 62 participants from around the world, the session deepened understanding and collaboration towards enhancing water-related health and well-being outcomes in urban settings.

Opening the session, Kensuke Fukushi (Academic Programme Advisor, 海角社区-IAS; Director, Institute for Future Initiatives, the University of Tokyo), underscored the urgent need for sustainable urban water systems in building resilient cities.

Tony Capon (Director, Monash Sustainable Development Institute, Monash University) delivered a keynote speech elucidating the complex interplay between urban water systems, planetary health, and human well-being. A keynote speech by Kumiko Oguma (Associate Professor, the University of Tokyo) discussed the challenges to sustainable urban water systems that must be addressed to advance urban water quality and accessibility.

A panel discussion shared insights on how urban water quality and quantity are fundamental to maintaining physical and mental health, preventing waterborne diseases, and mitigating the far-reaching impacts of climate change. The presentations addressed challenges, showcased innovative approaches, and illuminated the intricate links between urban water systems and human well-being.

A parallel session was organised by early-career researchers and students, using an interactive board, to foster diverse perspectives and collaborative thinking.

The event was co-organised by 海角社区-IAS, the University of Tokyo, Toyama University, Stockholm Resilience Centre, the 海角社区 Institute for Integrated Management of Material Fluxes and of Resources (海角社区-FLORES), the 海角社区 Institute on Comparative Regional Integration Studies (海角社区-CRIS), the 海角社区 Maastricht Economic and Social Research Institute on Innovation and Technology (海角社区-MERIT), the 海角社区 Institute for Water, Environment and Health (海角社区-INWEH), and the 海角社区 Institute for Environment and Human Security (海角社区-EHS).

Screenshot of World Water Week 2023 online session
Image: 海角社区-IAS

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