EFFICIENT 2011 - The Sixth IWA Specialist Conference on Efficient Use and Management of Water Water Demand Management: Challenges & Opportunities
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Deadline: August 31, 2010 | Date: March 29, 2011-April 02, 2011
Venue/Country: Amman, Jordan
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The Sixth IWA Specialist Conference on Efficient Use and Management of WaterWater Demand Management: Challenges & OpportunitiesMarch 29 - April 2, 2011JordanFirst Announcement & Call for PapersEfficient 2011-JordanThe Ministry of Water and Irrigation in Jordan, the International Water Association, and the United States Agency for International Development are pleased to announce the sixth IWA Efficient Conference?Water Demand Management: Challenges & Opportunities. The conference will be held under the patronage of His Majesty King Abdullah II in Jordan, March 29?April 2, 2011. Rapid population growth coupled with drastic changes in the climate and ever increasing energy costs, are placing tremendous challenges on the water sector in meeting the increasing water demand. Now, more than ever, a shift of paradigm, from a water supply-oriented approach to an integrated supply-demand management approach, is called for! This conference will present the experiences of different countries in water demand management and their accomplishments in improving water use efficiency and dealing with the challenges of drought. The agenda will include a wide range of topics related to policies and regulations, planning, efficient technologies, best management practices, alternative water resources, the water and energy nexus, climate change and drought adaptation, and public involvement. The conference will also host an exhibition to showcase the latest water- and energy-efficient products, services, and technologies. Don't miss this chance to learn what other countries are successfully doing to overcome the same challenges you face, network with world-renowned experts, and renew friendshipsWe look forward to seeing you in Jordan in March 2011. Why Jordan! Although Jordan is the fourth driest country on earth, its stability and security, tourism attraction, quality of business and health services make it a prime regional hub for investment. This is currently witnessed by a substantial construction and development boom. This challenging situation provides a great opportunity for the introduction of the most effective water management tools to make use of each drop of water to keep up with the pace of economic and social development. Jordan experience in water use efficiency under water scarcity will serve many other countries in the region and in the globe which will be faced with water shortage due to the looming climate change.In addition to the added technical value this conference will provide participants with an exciting flavor of Jordan history. The Kingdom of Jordan has been the crossroad of ancient and modern civilizations reflected in the diversity of its historical and religious sites, exotic cuisines, and warmth of Jordanian people. This call for papers is your invitation to join us in Jordan in 2011. We guarantee an unforgettable time and experience! Topics Covered 1. Policies & Legislation a. Strategies & Policiesb. Water use regulationsc. Codes /standardsd. Water tariffse. Treated wastewater tariffsf. Water conservation taxes and tax credits/incentivesg. Enforcementh. Key performance indicators2. Planning & implementationa. Water demand forecasting & analysisb. Efficiency plans for utilitiesc. Efficiency programs in the domestic, industrial, commercial and institutional sectorsd. Financing WDM programs through public-private partnershipe. Cost-benefit analysis for efficiency programsf. Monitoring and evaluation g. Integrated water resources planning 3. Best management practices a. Smart technologies b. Billing/metering and leakagec. Water loss controld. Efficiency practices in arid climates e. Green buildings and water efficiencyf. Training and capacity building for water efficiency4. Non revenue water, leakage and pressure managementa. Leakage control and detectionb. Pressure management and water modelling c. Water balance: Real & Apparent Lossesd. Cost-effectiveness analysis5. Alternative Water Supplya. Rainwater harvestingb. Grey water reusec. Waste water reused. Desalination 6. Climate change and drought adaptationa. Drought Plansb. Drought risk assessment & water demand management c. Climate change risks & water demand management d. Demand reduction strategiese. Water shortage response actionsf. Drought ordinances & enforcementg. Crisis management: Affording and adapting to climate change7. Water and energy nexusa. Efficient water & energy use b. Saving energy through water efficiency programsc. Sustainability through water and energy efficiencyd. The economics of water and energy8. Efficiency in the agriculture sector a. On-farm water managementb. Pricing instruments in agriculturec. Best management practices in agriculture. d. Innovative technologies in agriculture e. Use of alternative sources in agriculture: risks and benefits 9. Public involvement a. Strategic communication b. Community engagementc. Social marketing and behaviour changeWho will attend?The 6th IWA Efficient conference is addressed towards professionals involved in all aspects of Water Demand Management and Water Conservation Programs. Business representation will include:? Utility managers? Water resource planners and engineers? Conservation professionals? Academics ? Private consultants? Research institutions ? NGO’s? Contractors? Environmentalists? RegulatorsWe invite you to submit a paperApplicants are invited to submit abstracts on the topics identified above. Abstracts for papers can only be submitted through the official Efficinet2011 website (www.efficinet2011.com). All abstracts must be submitted in English and clearly state the objectives and desired outcomes of the proposed presentation. Please note the following abstract submission guidelines:? You may submit more than one abstract? Abstracts maybe amended or withdrawn? Abstracts must be submitted in “text” only format (not HTML, PDF or Word)? Images, figures or graphs should not be included within the abstracts? Text must not exceed 500 words? Abstracts must have a clear and concise title? Abstracts must have no subheadings? Abstracts should contain a brief introduction (purpose), methodology, results, and conclusions? State preferred presentation type (oral or poster)Submitting a paper for The Sixth IWA Specialist Conference on Efficient Use and Management of Water will give you an opportunity to present your work to a global audience, and also the opportunity of publication in a leading international peer-reviewed journal. Please submit your abstract online at www.efficient 2011.comImportant dates: DeadlinesSubmission of abstracts August 31, 2010Notification of selected papers October 15, 2010Submission of final papers January 15, 2010Additional information regarding the Efficient 2011 conference info
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