WATER, MEGACITIES AND GLOBAL CHANGE - UNESCO

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WATER, MEGACITIES AND GLOBAL CHANGE

7 ? 11 December 2020

Innovative Initiatives 9 December 2020

To guide territories toward a planned change of urban stormwater management practices Elodie Brelot, C?cile Malavaud

The stake: Towards a permeable city ? or a sponge city

Vincent Callebaut ? Paris 2050

Supporting communities towards a more

sustainable management of stormwater in

the city

A VISION

shared by all stakeholders informed and trained

To consider rainwater as a resource

To include it in strategies and action plans

To act on every opportunity to rehabilitate public spaces and build on private spaces

To have a common technical and cultural base

For water-wise cities

GRAIE association

Themes and pratices

RESEARCH Co-

construction Coordination Promotion

? Long term research field observatories on - Urban storm water - Rh?ne river and watershed - micropollutants in wastewater

A non profit technical & scientific

organization gathering

340 members for 35 years

? Working groups

? Exchange networks ? Technical

observatories

TECHNICAL GROUPS

? Conferences ? Publications ? Networking ? Expertise ? Web and social networks

INFORMATION DIFFUSION - Transfert - knowledge

Appropriation

Supporting communities towards a more

sustainable management of stormwater in

the city

A VISION

shared by all stakeholders informed and trained

Elected officials, local agents and external firms and consultants

Municipal and inter-municipal

services Wastewater and global water management Roads and public spaces Landscape and gardens Cleaning and garbage Urban planning Development

To consider rainwater as a resource Towards more permeable cities

Vincent Callebaut ? Paris 2050

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