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CitiesWithWater series : Webinar 2 – Too Much

18/06/2025
1:00 pm UTC

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Description

On the other end of the spectrum, the second webinar will turn to challenges linked to an excess of water, spanning sea level rise to flooding to sustainable stormwater management. A changed climate means that cycles of floods and droughts follow each other, each exacerbating the impacts of the other. In this session, speakers will delve into the transformative thinking and brave new measures required in the creation of water-sensitive cities, sustainably slowing and integrating the water cycle into its various interrelated systems.

Speakers

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Kazufumi Onishi

Mayor 

Kumamoto City Government, Japan

Bwalya Funga

Senior Community Development Officer, Community Engagement Coordinator and Resource Mobilization Chairperson 

Lusaka Water Security Initiative

Wenwu Yan

President

Ningbo Water Conservancy & Hydropower Planning and Design Institute

Maria Nikolaidou

EU Programs & Initatives Officer – Operational Planning 

Municipality of Larissa, Greece

Michail Tsiaras

Head of the Department of Civil Protection 

Municipality of Larissa, Greece

Reports

Didn’t have time to join us live? Watch the full webinar on demand and explore the report to catch up on the insights, key highlights, and practical takeaways at your convenience.

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Informations

The second CitiesWithWater webinar focused on the challenges of excess water, from sea level rise to flooding and sustainable stormwater management. It highlighted transformative approaches to building water-sensitive cities that better integrate and manage the urban water cycle.
18/06/2025
1:00 pm UTC

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