Art Umble, Director of the Stantec Institute for Applied Science, Technology & Policy, provides a fascinating discussion identifying the key megatrends impacting water and exploring the issues driving those megatrends.
In this session, you’ll learn about:
- Art’s distinguished background in water
- The work undertaken by the Institute for Applied Science, Technology and Policy
- The knowledge gaps we need to fill in order to develop a strategy to address water stress
- Key water megatrends: (1) Water Stress; (2) Global Urbanization; (3) Transboundary Water; (4) Agricultural Productivity
- Water stress as a global, national, and regional issue
- The three S’s of water stress: scarcity, socio-economics, and security
- Water stress is usually discussed in scarcity terms, but socio-economics factors (i.e., infrastructure adequacy) also plays a significant role
- The global urbanization challenge and the concentration of water demand
- How population growth will affect water stress
- Agriculture water sources – “blue water” and “green water” and what they are
- How evapotranspiration affects green water
- Unsustainable irrigation and the reasons behind it
- Art’s thoughts on how we address water stress
Resources and links mentioned in or relevant to this session include:
- Art’s LinkedIn page
- The Stantec Institute for Applied Science, Technology & Policy’s website
- TWV #227: A Refreshing Vision for Water with Metropolitan’s Adel Hagekhalil
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