Conference Topics

innovations in water and wastewater treatment (1)

Advancing sustainable, efficient, and resilient treatment technologies to meet evolving water quality challenges.

  1. Emerging and advanced technologies for drinking water and wastewater treatment
  2. Fate, impact, and removal of contaminants of emerging concern (CECs): micropollutants, nanomaterials, pharmaceuticals, microplastics
  3. Decentralized and modular treatment systems for diverse contexts
  4. Hybrid treatment systems integrating biological, chemical, and physical processes
  5. Industrial wastewater, sludge, and landfill leachate treatment and valorization
  6. Desalination and brine management innovations

Keywords: advanced treatment, contaminants of emerging concern, decentralized systems, hybrid processes, industrial wastewater, sludge valorization, landfill leachate, desalination, brine management, micropollutants, nanomaterials, microplastics

Leveraging digital transformation to optimize water system performance, resilience, and transparency.

  1. Digital twins and real-time simulation platforms
  2. AI and machine learning for predictive analytics and decision support
  3. IoT, SCADA, and cloud-based smart monitoring systems
  4. Data governance, accessibility, and cybersecurity in water systems
  5. Open-source modelling tools for anomaly detection, forecasting, and process optimization
  6. Integration of digital tools in utility operations and infrastructure planning
  7. Real-time water quality monitoring and sensor networks

Keywords: digital twins, artificial intelligence, machine learning, IoT, SCADA, cloud computing, smart monitoring, big data, cybersecurity, anomaly detection, open-source modelling, real-time sensing, data governance

  1. Policy innovation and regulatory frameworks in the water sector
  2. Risk assessment through One Health and climate resilience perspectives
  3. Transboundary and cross-sectoral water governance
  4. Public engagement, behavioral change, and science communication
  5. Equity, affordability, and inclusion in water services
  6. Indigenous knowledge, water justice, and culturally sensitive approaches
  7. Water economics, financing models, and investment strategies

Strengthening institutional frameworks and inclusive participation for equitable and adaptive water management.

Keywords: water governance, policy innovation, One Health, risk assessment, transboundary cooperation, equity, affordability, inclusion, public engagement, behavioral change, water justice, indigenous knowledge, water economics, financing

Designing adaptive strategies to manage the full water cycle under climate stress, urbanization, and ecological pressures.

  1. Urban and regional planning for water resilience
  2. Net-zero carbon strategies and energy optimization in water systems
  3. Nature-based solutions, sponge cities, and blue-green infrastructure
  4. Stormwater, urban drainage, and flood risk management
  5. Infrastructure renewal and asset management
  6. Groundwater protection, aquifer recharge, and sustainable abstraction
  7. Diffuse pollution and eutrophication control in agricultural landscapes
  8. Climate-induced migration and water-related conflict mitigation

Keywords: climate resilience, net-zero carbon, nature-based solutions, sponge cities, blue-green infrastructure, stormwater management, asset renewal, groundwater recharge, diffuse pollution, eutrophication, climate migration, water conflict

Promoting circularity and sustainability through integrated resource recovery and cross-sectoral approaches.

  1. Water reuse across urban, industrial, and agricultural sectors
  2. Recovery of nutrients, carbon, energy, and value-added products from wastewater and sludge
  3. Biosolids management and valorization
  4. Water-energy-food nexus strategies for sustainable development
  5. Life cycle and sustainability assessments of water systems
  6. Innovations in sustainable food production linked to water reuse

Keywords: water reuse, circular economy, nutrient recovery, carbon recovery, energy recovery, biosolids, value-added products, water-energy-food nexus, sustainability assessment, life cycle analysis, sustainable food systems

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