5th SWAN PROGRESS MEETING- November 10-15, 2014 - Tucson (USA)

 

5th SWAN PROGRESS MEETING- November 10-15, 2014 - Tucson (USA)

 

Consult the complete program of the meeting here

TOWARDS A FRAMEWORK FOR A TRANSATLANTIC DIALOGUE ON WATER: WHAT ROLE FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA?  

Towards a Framework for a Transatlantic Dialogue on Water: What Role for the University of Arizona? - Franck Poupeau & Maria A. Sans-Fuentes

What is SWAN? Sustainable Water Action Network - Hoshin Gupta

SRP and Research - Past, Present and Future - Charlie Ester

The scope of academic training and degrees at the University of Arizona: is there an opportunity for an institute for Open Knowledge?  - Simone Rambotti

New models of on-line education and training - Pierre A. Deymier

Contributing to a Transatlantic Dialogue on Water: Solutions Development and Implementation  - Sharon B. Megdal

Horizon 2020 and the future of INCOLAB Program: EU grants opportunities in Water research and innovation field - Hélène Lenistion

A Transdisciplinary Research Framework- Susan W. Harris

SCIENTIFIC PRESENTATIONS OF SWAN TEAMS' ACTIVITIES  

UA Progress Report

USE Progress Report

CNRS Progress Report

BAS-NIGGG Progress Report

UNESCO-IHE Progress Report

TUCSON CASE STUDY PROGRESS REPORT 

 

The Tucson Basi Case Study (or how did we get here) - A Serrat-Capdevila

Rivers and Dams of the American Empire: Environment building and the spheres of power - M Coeurdray, F Poupeau, J Cortinas

The CAP: Sociological Perspective on Stalemates of Water Management in Arizona - J Cortinas, M Coeurdray, B O’Neill, F Poupeau

Water use and banking in the Tucson basin: Implications for biodiversity - V Cabello, N Hernández-Mora, A Serrat Capdevila, E Curley

Water management and biodiversity: Where is the fauna? - M. A. Sans-Fuentes

Ecosystem services assessment in Tucson Basin Case Study - R Yaneva

Land Use and Land Cover Change. Feedbacks on Climate, Water and Energy Demand - Z Yang, F Dominguez, H Gupta

Application of VIC hydrological model for quantification and mapping of flood regulating ecosystem services in Arizona, USA: Land and water management implications - K Boyanova, F Dominguez, E Demaria, S Nedkov

Climate and land cover change impact on hydrology and ecosystem services - K Boyanova, Z, F Domínguez, R Niraula

Urban comprehensive planning. Evaluation and Monitoring mechanisms -Tucson basin case study - S Segura

Challenges of Urban Growth, Water and Wastewater: the Southern Arizona Story - G Schneier-Madanes, J Valdés, E Curley
The Real Estate Industry. Agents, Builders and Developers - E Benites, M Coeurdray, F Poupeau

Public involvement in water management at Tucson basin and Tucson active management area - A Ballester

Situating the Rosemont Mine Proposal Geographically & Historically: Toward a Political Ecology of a Copper Mine - O King

Tucson basin groundwater dynamics: How is it affected by natural drought? - N Limones

WEDNESDAY WEEKLY COLLOQUIUM  (Department of Hydrology and Water Resources)  

Developing a common framework for water resources management in the European Union: The Experience of the Water Framework Directive - Nuria Hernández-Mora