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Day 1 - 10 July 2017 (Monday) Time Activity Time Activity 1.00 pm Session 2 9.15 am Opening session 2.30 pm Session 3 9.30 am Keynote Presentation 3.30 pm Coffee break 10.00 am Coffee Break & Photo Session 4.00 pm Panel


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Time Activity

9.15 am Opening session 9.30 am Keynote Presentation 10.00 am Coffee Break & Photo Session 10.30 am Session 1 12.00 pm Lunch

Time Activity

1.00 pm Session 2 2.30 pm Session 3 3.30 pm Coffee break 4.00 pm Panel Discussion 7.30 pm Welcome Dinner

Day 1 - 10 July 2017 (Monday)

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Time Activity

9.00 am Session 4 10.30 am Coffe Break 11.00 am Session 5 1.00 pm Lunch

Time Activity

2.30 pm Session 6 4.00 pm Coffee 4.30 pm Closing Ceremony 7.00 – 9 pm Dinner

Day 2 - 11 July 2017 (Tuesday)

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Scope of the workshop

  • The overall objective of the workshop is to improve understanding
  • n the climate change impact on water resources and water-related

disasters, and in this regards upscale existing local approaches in IWRM for water security in order to strengthen regional cooperation.

  • The workshop will share best practices on climate risk management

through lessons learn from case studies, including disaster risk reduction and climate vulnerability assessment in the Asia and the Pacific region, and improve the science-policy dialogue and develop a set of recommendations for an improved water security in the countries.

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  • The workshop is organized under 5 sessions:
  • Session 1: Delivering IWRM through Modular

Education and Water Planning

  • Session 2: Addressing challenges for Delivering IWRM
  • Session 3: Drought and flood risk and management:

vulnerability; monitoring, prediction and early warning; integrated drought and flood management

  • Session 4: IWRM and Water Security linked with

Agenda 2030

  • Session 5: Climate Risk Assessment and Early Warning
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Expected outcomes

  • Best practices from case studies compiled and

shared;

  • Knowledge improved and awareness raised on

climate risk assessment on water resources, water-related disasters, and tools and best practices for upscaling water security in the region;

  • Set of recommendation for policy action

developed.

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SHARING EXPERIENCED ON THE IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE TO OUR IWRM AND WATER SECURITY IN MALAYSIA

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FL FLOODING OODING

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FLASH FL FLASH FLOOD OOD

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WA WATER SCAR TER SCARCITY CITY

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WA WAY FO Y FOWARD WARD

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Stormw ater Management in Malaysia

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Pond With Engineered Channel Wetland Plant Infiltration Trench

Example of MSMA Implementation

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Bio-Ecological Drainage System

Catchment Area = 320 acres

Receiving water body: Sungai Kerian

National Pilot & Show Piece Project of MSMA (2001) E ngineering Campus, Universiti Sains Malaysia

Swale Recreational Pond

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We l e a d

Recreational Pond:

Recreational Pond

Recreational Pond

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Regional Landmark in Stormwater Management

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We l e a d

AMBASSADOR OF SUSTAINABLE DRAINAGE

Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Visits (October 2006) The Economic Planning Unit (EPU) (December 2006) Malaysian Flood Commission (Suruhanjaya Tetap bagi Mengawal Banjir) (February 2007)

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Ecological Swale

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RAIN

MUNICIPAL WATER SUPPLY

RAINGARDEN BIOSWALE

ABSORBED INTO GROUND SOLIDWASTE

STORMWATER COLLECTION IRRIGATIONVIA STORED RAINWATER COOLING TOWER MAKE-UPWATER WASTEWATER TO MUNICIPAL TREATMENT FACILITY DOMESTIC USE GREYWATERTREATMENT

  • 1. FILTER 2. TREATMENT 3. STERILIZER

URINAL COMMERCIALSINK

EVAPORATED INTO AIR MANGROVE AREA

STORMWATER COLLECTION EARTHDRAIN DETENTION / RETENTIONPOND

TYPIC AL PROPOS ED

RAINWATER HARVESTING

MANGROVE AREA

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PUTRA WORLD TRADE CENTRE (PWTC)

Theme:

Venue:

MANAGING WATER FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT – Learning from the Past for the Future

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Silver Sponsor Gold Sponsor Platinum Sponsor

Supported Organizations and Sponsors

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Region Country/Province Submission Region Country Submission Local Malaysia 108 Europe Austria 8 Regional (Developed) Hong Kong (China) 15 Belgium 6 Japan 88 Croatia Korea 34 Denmark 5 Singapore 11 Finland Taiwan (China) 11 France 13 Turkey 11 Germany 18 United Arab Emirates Greece 2 Regional (Developing) Bangladesh 3 Ireland 3 China 187 Italy 20 India 63 Netherlands 11 Indonesia 25 Norway 1 Iran 55 Poland 1 Iraq 1 Portugal 5 Lebanon 1 Russia 2 Nepal 1 Spain 1 Oman 2 Sweden 1 Pakistan 1 Switzerland 21 Philippines saudi United Kingdom 29 Saudi Arabia America Argentina 1 Sri Lanka 6 Brazil 4 Thailand 2 Canada 15 Vietnam 4 Chile 6 Aus/NZ Australia 29 Colombia 3 New Zealand 9 Costa Rica 1 Other Algeria 1 Ecuador 1 Armenia 1 Mexico 10 Aruba 1 Peru 3 Egypt 9 United States 32 Ghana Venezuela 1 Kuwait 1

Total Full Paper Submission 911

Region Country/Province Submission Region Country Submission Local Malaysia 151 Europe Austria 11 Regional (Developed) Hong Kong (China) 19 Belgium 8 Japan 109 Korea 42 Denmark 5 Singapore 17 Finland 1 Taiwan (China) 13 France 18 Turkey 16 Germany 29 United Arab Emirates 1 Greece 5 Regional (Developing) Bangladesh 6 Ireland 3 China 275 Italy 32 India 103 Netherlands 19 Indonesia 43 Norway 7 Iran 107 Poland 1 Iraq 2 Portugal 8 Lebanon 2 Russia 5 Nepal 1 Spain 2 Oman 4 Sweden 1 Pakistan 2 Switzerland 23 Philippines 3 United Kingdom 54 Saudi Arabia 2 America Argentina 1 Sri Lanka 6 Brazil 7 Thailand 4 Canada 20 Vietnam 14 Chile 7 Aus/NZ Australia 38 Colombia 5 New Zealand 11 Costa Rica 1 Other Algeria 2 Ecuador 2 Armenia 1 Mexico 19 Aruba 1 Peru 13 Egypt 10 United States 50 Ghana 1 Venezuela 3 Kuwait 1

Total Abstract Submission 1374

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Democratizing Access to Global Water Information with Cloud Technologies by Dr. Tyler A. Erickson

OPENING KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

INTERNATIONAL SPEAKER LOCAL SPEAKER

Keynote by Minister of Natural Resource and Environment

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THEME 1: RIVER & SEDIMENT MANAGEMENT Title: Influence of morphological changes on ecology: a cascade of scales by Prof. Ing. Silke Wieprecht THEME 2: FLOOD MANAGEMENT Title: Flood Modelling and Hazard Assessment for Extreme Events in River Basins by Prof. Roger A. Falconer

THEME 3: ENVIRONMENTAL HYDRAULICS & INDUSTRIAL FLOWS Title: Evidence Based Policy, Planning and Management for Water Security in Asia-Pacific Region by Prof. Shahbaz Khan

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

THEME 4: COASTAL, ESTUARIES AND LAKES MANAGEMENT Title: The Transient Turbulence and Bottom Friction Characteristics under Waves

  • Prof. Pengzhi Lin (林鹏智)

THEME 4: COASTAL, ESTUARIES AND LAKES MANAGEMENT Title: Some Like It Hot: Stratification, Circulation and Turbulence in a Shallow, Tropical Reservoir by Prof. Stephen Monismith

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THEME 5: URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT Title: A Smart City Without Smart Water is Only a Pipe Dream! by Prof. Dragan A. Savić THEME 5: URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT Title: Resilience, from Metaphor to Operational Indicators by Prof. Farhad Yazdandoost THEME 6: WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT Title: Real-time, Adaptive, Self Learning Management of Lakes by Prof. Jorg Imberger THEME 6: WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT Title: Water Security Issue and Adaptive Water Management of China for Changing Environment by Prof. Jun Xia THEME 7: HYDROINFORMATICS / COMPUTATIONAL METHODS AND EXPERIMENTAL METHODS Smart Water Management/ Smart platform with Hydro-informatics : by Dr. Ahn Jae-Young

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

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