Title: 100 Years, Shared Lake Basins, Lessons Learned
Event type: Seminar
Date: 2009-08-20
Time: 14:00 - 17:30
Convenor: United Nations University – International Network on Water, Environment and Health (UNU-INWEH), International Joint Commission of Canada and the United States of America (IJC) and UNESCO Center for Water Law, Policy and Science
Room: K21

Event Description
Experts from North America and Africa will highlight common transboundary lake basin management and governance issues. Policymakers, decision-makers and scientists will explore lessons learned from the 100 years of managing shared lakes in North America – including eutrophication, fisheries exploitation, exotic species introductions, toxic contamination, lake level fluctuations, hydro-electric development, climate change, recent attempts to update the water regulation regimes, the changing environment and advances in hydrology and will make comparisons between the North American and African lakes. A general governance and institutional framework for transboundary lake basin management will also be discussed.

Event objectives:

  1. A platform to share lessons learned in transboundary lake management on:
       a. Institutional designs and public processes 
       b. Bridging science and policy gap
  2. Common and emerging research-policy threads in the field of transboundary lake management

Programme

Co-chairs: IJC Canadian Chair, the Rt. Hon. Herb Gray and Dr. Zafar Adeel
Moderator: Dr. Al Duda, Senior Adviser, Global Environment Facility (GEF)

14:00

Welcome and Introduction by Co-chairs and Prof. Patricia Wouters

14:10

Strengthening Lake Management Systems through Twinning of African and North American Lake Management Commissions Twinning Project. Dr. Zafar Adeel or Velma I. Grover, UNU-INWEH

14:25

100 Years of Managing Shared Waters on the USA/Canada Boundary. Commissioner Speck, IJC

14:40

Lake Victoria: Experience and Lessons Learned. Dr. Tom Okurut, Lake Victoria Basin Commission

14:55

Panel Discussions

15:30

Coffee Break

16:00

Governance and Institutional Framework for Transboundary Lake Basin Management. Dr. Marc Gaden, Great Lakes Fishery Commission

16:15

Legal Frameworks for Transboundary Lake Basin Management. Prof. Patricia Wouters, UNESCO- Centre for Water Law, Policy & Science, Scotland

16:30

Managing Freshwater Resources: Bridging Science and Policy and the Role of NGOs. Dr. Karin Krchnak, The Nature Conservancy (TNC), USA

16:45

Panel Discussions

17:30

Close of Seminar

 


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Velma Grover 100 years
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