24th International Symposium on Water Resources for Sustainable Development

Advancing Research, Innovation, and Collaboration for Sustainable Water Futures

The 24th International Symposium on Water Resources for Sustainable Development is organized by Arba Minch University, a leading Center of Excellence in Water Resources education, research, and innovation.

The symposium brings together global experts to address pressing challenges in water security, climate resilience, and sustainable development through scientific dialogue and collaborative engagement.

Welcome Message

Welcome to the 24th International Symposium on Water Resources for Sustainable Development.

This premier scientific forum serves as a global platform to foster strategic collaboration among researchers, academicians, policymakers, industry professionals, and students. It provides a vital space to exchange pioneering knowledge, share technical innovations, and present research-driven solutions to critical water and environmental challenges.

By promoting interdisciplinary research and evidence-based approaches, the symposium aims to address escalating global water risks and accelerate progress toward sustainable development goals.

We look forward to your valuable insights and contributions toward shaping a resilient water future.

Key Focus Areas

·         Integrated Water Resources Management

·         Climate Change and Water Security

·         Hydrology and Watershed Systems

·         Irrigation and Drainage Engineering

·         Water Supply and Sanitation

·         Groundwater and Environmental Sustainability

·         Water Governance and Policy Innovation

Symposium Highlights

·         Keynote lectures by global experts

·         Scientific and technical sessions

·         Oral and poster presentations

·         Panel discussions and policy dialogues

·         Networking and collaboration opportunities

Important Information

Symposium Date: May 22–23, 2026
Venue: Main Campus, AWTI Building, Syndicate Room 2, Arba Minch University

 

 

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