Green Culture

Collaborative Water Culture

Policies at UN Water Conference

My Day 1 at the UN Water Conference: We discussed today my collaborative water culture transformation policies approach at the City College of New York. Updated guiding elements are needed for future water and cultural policies! Thanks to Carola Hein and to Marta Gutman for making these exchanges feasible. My Day 2 at the UN Water Conference: In my speech I provided insights to “The Role of Culture (Policies) for Water Futures”. The official side event of the UN conference explored water and heritage and aimed at bridging mandatory, disciplinary, and institutional divides. We concluded the day with a panel of artists activists at the New School New York. A great pleasure to meet with so many people from all continents engaged for better addressing future water and culture challenges! My Day 3 at the UN Water Conference: Our workshop at the Columbia University New York involved a wider range of different job and action profiles for integrated future planning of water and culture futures. I am convinced that the nature and settings of democratic decisions making processes is crucial in the sense of good participative local / global governance. The peer reviewed article related to the collaborative water culture policies concept was published in the research series Blue Papers.
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+43 7235 660 5411 office@infor elais.org
+43 7235 660 5411 office@infor elais.org
Green Culture

Collaborative Water Culture

Policies at UN Water Conference

My Day 1 at the UN Water Conference: We discussed today my collaborative water culture transformation policies approach at the City College of New York. Updated guiding elements are needed for future water and cultural policies! Thanks to Carola Hein and to Marta Gutman for making these exchanges feasible. My Day 2 at the UN Water Conference: In my speech I provided insights to “The Role of Culture (Policies) for Water Futures”. The official side event of the UN conference explored water and heritage and aimed at bridging mandatory, disciplinary, and institutional divides. We concluded the day with a panel of artists activists at the New School New York. A great pleasure to meet with so many people from all continents engaged for better addressing future water and culture challenges! My Day 3 at the UN Water Conference: Our workshop at the Columbia University New York involved a wider range of different job and action profiles for integrated future planning of water and culture futures. I am convinced that the nature and settings of democratic decisions making processes is crucial in the sense of good participative local / global governance. The peer reviewed article related to the collaborative water culture policies concept was published in the research series Blue Papers.