
Port Pressure Cooker organised to align agendas Myanmar and Dutch stakeholders
One of the outcomes of the first Water Hub meeting with local stakeholders in Myanmar in October 2017 was to join forces to focus on Yangon Sea
One of the outcomes of the first Water Hub meeting with local stakeholders in Myanmar in October 2017 was to join forces to focus on Yangon Sea
A deep dive into the meaning of “resilience of people and places to natural hazards” – what does it look like & how can policy
A presentation on the economic consequences of various adaptation and mitigation measures, with practical examples from New York and the Netherlands by Dr Hans de
On behalf of the Dutch government, Gregor van Essen and Piet Filet, partners at The Water Agency, were members of the main organising committee of
The first of its type in Australia, South-East Queensland WaterFutures brought together 171 professionals over 5 days in August, 2016 using design thinking to collaboratively
The Singapore Netherlands Water House (SNWH) is a platform for networking, communication and cooperation amongst the Dutch water sector in Singapore. It has been serving
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 Queensland, the significant impacts of extreme flood events (2010-11 and 2013) has resulted in a focus for government agencies and communities to seek solutions