Water Resources Management
We are all connected by water. Driven by the powerful hydrological cycle, water flows through nature and society, touching every aspect of our daily lives—food and energy supply, ecosystem services, household needs, peace and security, as well as trade, growth and work opportunities. Addressing the many often competing demands for water requires expertise across a wide range of professions, from engineering to governance and capacity development. Climate change, which primarily manifests through water-related impacts, adds an additional dimension and intensifies these challenges. As water resources become increasingly scarce, excessive, or variable, critical entry points include effective land management, transparent allocation principles and efficient use, and robust governance structures, including policies, strategies, and regulatory frameworks.
Contact person: Klas Sandström ksandstrom@s2benvironment.org