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EPISODE · Dec 19, 2024 · 36 MIN

Water Bankruptcy: Rethinking Drought, Soil, and Agriculture, with Professor Kaveh Madani

from Forward Talks · host Goumbook

Welcome to Our Land, Our Future, a special mini-series of Forward Talks by Goumbook focused on land restoration and combating desertification. Our first episode features Professor Kaveh Madani, a prominent environmental scientist, educator, and leader known for his work on complex human-natural systems at the interface of science, policy, and society. With over 300 publications, Professor Kaveh is currently the Director of the United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment and Health (UNU-INWEH). Funded by the Government of Canada, the Institute leads efforts to address global water, environmental and health challenges through research, capacity building and policy solutions as the academic arm of the United Nations.Professor Madani discusses the concept of "water bankruptcy," and argues that simply increasing water supply is not a sufficient solution to address our water needs. He also explains the need for a global approach to addressing desertification and land degradation.This special series is brought to you in partnership with Saudi Awwal Bank. Find out more at: https://www.sab.com/esg/.Links: UNU-INWEH | United Nations University UN: Invest in Nature to Cut Billion-Dollar Costs of Droughts | United Nations University Five drought myths experts say must be shattered Hurricane Helene Posed a Threat to Over 31,000 Properties in the U.S., with a Combined Value Exceeding $12.5 Billion | United Nations University

Welcome to Our Land, Our Future, a special mini-series of Forward Talks by Goumbook focused on land restoration and combating desertification. Our first episode features Professor Kaveh Madani, a prominent environmental scientist, educator, and leader known for his work on complex human-natural systems at the interface of science, policy, and society. With over 300 publications, Professor Kaveh is currently the Director of the United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment and Health (UNU-INWEH). Funded by the Government of Canada, the Institute leads efforts to address global water, environmental and health challenges through research, capacity building and policy solutions as the academic arm of the United Nations. Professor Madani discusses the concept of "water bankruptcy," and argues that simply increasing water supply is not a sufficient solution to address our water needs. He also explains the need for a global approach to addressing desertification and land degradation. This special series is brought to you in partnership with Saudi Awwal Bank. Find out more at: https://www.sab.com/esg/. Links: UNU-INWEH | United Nations University UN: Invest in Nature to Cut Billion-Dollar Costs of Droughts | United Nations University Five drought myths experts say must be shattered Hurricane Helene Posed a Threat to Over 31,000 Properties in the U.S., with a Combined Value Exceeding $12.5 Billion | United Nations University

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