Yesterday, we hosted this insightful online seminar, bringing together experts to discuss the transformative impact of digital technologies on water governance, particularly in China and the Global South. Thank you to all who joined us for this thought-provoking discussion! 🌊🌊
Our recent seminar on 'Rethinking Chinese Hydropolitics from a Critical Geographical Perspective,' presented by A/Prof Raymond Yu Wang from SUSTech, was a success! Thank you to everyone who joined us in person in Manchester & Melbourne, or online, for a insightful discussion.
@RGS_IBG@RadGeography Session three, four brilliant presentations around irrigation water, ENGOs, Dam and hydropower, geothermal water, brings very insightful discussion of materialities, governance, stakeholders,and power in to the discussion of nature of water.#RGSIBG24@RGS_IBG@RadGeography
@RGS_IBG@RadGeography Session two, we had many exciting insights from East and Southeast Asia, across from flood planning, water body, large infrastructures, collaborative governance, piped supply, to unpack the challenges and complexity of waters and governance #RGSIBG24@RGS_IBG@RadGeography
Excitied to have three sessions at #RGSIBG24 Conference 2024 coorganized with @Mengyao_Li67 and @dralibrowne , sponsored by @RadGeography. Grateful to all presenters for sharing critical water research insights from Asian countries , and many enriching discussions @RGS_IBG .
Looking ahead, we are excited to co-host three sessions at the RGS-IBG Annual Conference in London this August. We are also planning many other events (e.g., symposiums and workshops) in the following academic year. Please join us and stay tuned! 😊
Many thanks to the continued backing from @uomhums and @GeographyUOM, the University of Manchester, and @ArtsUnimelb and @cccs_unimelb, the University of Melbourne, we can further consolidate our long-term collaboration between these two outstanding institutions and beyond.
We are thrilled to share that for the third consecutive year from @OfficialUoM, the Global Scholars Fund (GSF) has extended its support to our network. We are immensely grateful to continue this journey of China Water Network with wonderful colleagues and our network members.
We are happy to share #Callforpaper session to explore Critical Water Research and Social Justice in Contemporary Asia at the RGS-IBG Conference, London (27– 30 August 2024).
Please submit an abstract and circulate the CFP with others😊
@RGS_IBG@cccs_unimelb@GeographyUOM
Worlding Chinese environmental geographies - this one was a long road but what a wonderful team to work with.
@progenvgeog@cccs_unimelb@ChinaWaterNet
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I really enjoyed speaking today with Jin (moderated by @dralibrowne) lots of interesting questions about power, practice, development in Asian cities and the problems of designing (and managing) resilient cities.
Thanks to @ChinaWaterNet for organising across three time zones
A friendly reminder about the upcoming second symposium will be presented by Prof. Ian Mell from the University of Manchester and Dr. Jing Ran from Hunan University, scheduled for TOMORROW. We extend a warm welcome for your online participation in the event. 🎉
Please scan the QR code on the poster or this link to free register for a Zoom link. Looking forward to seeing you at the event! 😊https://t.co/sTZQwXGAJO
A gentle reminder that the first workshop will be held TOMORROW, presented by Dr. Lo Tek Sheng, Kevin from the Hong Kong Baptist University. Welcome to joining us in person or online for discussion.🎉 😊
Upcoming Symposium on "Climate Change and Environmental Governance", co-organised with @cccs_unimelb. Dr. Lo Tek Sheng, Associate Professor in Geography at Hong Kong Baptist University, will share his insights on China’s climate governance and politics on 14 Dec!
Please scan the QR code on the poster or this link to free register for a Zoom link. Looking forward to seeing you at the event! 😊https://t.co/sTZQwXGAJO
The second upcoming symposium on "Climate Change, Spatial Planning and Environmental Governance" will be with Prof. Ian Mell @Mell_GIPlanning(University of Manchester) and Dr Jing Ran (Hunan University), who will share their insights on the topic on 19 Dec!😊🎉
The second upcoming symposium on "Climate Change, Spatial Planning and Environmental Governance" will be with Prof. Ian Mell @Mell_GIPlanning(University of Manchester) and Dr Jing Ran (Hunan University), who will share their insights on the topic on 19 Dec!😊🎉
The second upcoming symposium on "Climate Change, Spatial Planning and Environmental Governance" will be with Prof. Ian Mell @Mell_GIPlanning(University of Manchester) and Dr Jing Ran (Hunan University), who will share their insights on the topic on 19 Dec!😊🎉
Upcoming Symposium on "Climate Change and Environmental Governance", co-organised with @cccs_unimelb. Dr. Lo Tek Sheng, Associate Professor in Geography at Hong Kong Baptist University, will share his insights on China’s climate governance and politics on 14 Dec!
We're pleased to announce our upcoming CCCS seminar - Climate Change and Environmental Governance, by Dr Kevin Tek Sheng Lo (Hong Kong Baptist University)
When: 10.30am-12pm, Thursday 14 December 2023 Details below 👇