Evaluating flood risk and climate change impacts
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
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
LET’S TALK RESILIENCE! was the theme of the third edition of the Australia Water Challenge. Building on two successful editions in previous years, the 2015 program
A sector-wide study among more than 200 water professionals in Australia is showing strong support for the knowledge exchange partnership with the Netherlands on flood
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
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
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 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
The Australia-Netherlands Water Challenge was officially announced by H.E. Mr. Willem Andreae, Ambassador of the Netherlands to Australia. The announcement was made at the Ozwater