Henriette Tamara Tamašauskas (UNEP-DHI)

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Henriette Tamara Tamašauskas (UNEP-DHI) Mapping new technologies for water productivity and water resources management Henriette Tamara Tamašauskas (UNEP-DHI)

Setting the scene Realization Understanding Analysis The ‘solutions’ Regulative, policies Technological Where do we get the most value?

The technological solutions should add real value! What does it take? Knowledge Affordability Accessibility Measurable impact The technological solutions should add real value!

Water usage

Questions Which technologies are being developed – or are already used in water productivity and management? Best practices and lessons learned? The real challenge: How to choose the right technology and get it into use?