Coasts & Ports (Indonesia 2013-2014)
The development of coasts and ports is of national importance to Indonesia, securing economic growth and offering safety against floods for millions of people. Given
The development of coasts and ports is of national importance to Indonesia, securing economic growth and offering safety against floods for millions of people. Given
In the last round of the competition, proposals were judged by a team of internationally renowned urban water leaders, chaired by Professor Vladan Babovic of
The Singapore-Netherlands Water Challenge 2014 was officially launched during the Singapore International Water Week by Mr. Khoo Teng Chey, Executive Director of the Singapore Centre
Urban Water Rebels The 3rd edition of the Singapore Water Challenge was launched on 3 June 2014 during the Singapore International Water Week. Mr. Khoo Teng Chey,
1st edition: Coasts & Ports Indonesia The development of coasts and ports is of national importance to both Indonesia and the Netherlands, securing economic growth
To effectively address water and climate related events, a strong information chain is critical. This chain consists of data collection, data processing, data storage, data analysis and
The winners, Yorick Broekema from the Netherlands and a team led by Leng Ling from Hong Kong, were presented with the prestigious Singapore-Netherlands Sustainability Award
An innovative design platform that facilitates the analysis and mapping of massive volumes of twitter data in near real-time to support emergency response activities during
The winners of the Singapore-Netherlands Water Challenge were presented with their award during the Grand Final on the 19th of April 2012 in Singapore. Thanks
The 15th International Riversymposium in Melbourne featured final of the first Australia-Netherlands Water Challenge. Five bright Australian students competed in a poster presentation session, showcasing