1. Water-Energy-Food Nexus – Solutions for Transboundary Management Location: Peninsula 1 and 2 2. Cooperation with NGOs on Knowledge Management and Transboundary.

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1. Water-Energy-Food Nexus – Solutions for Transboundary Management Location: Peninsula 1 and 2 2. Cooperation with NGOs on Knowledge Management and Transboundary River, Groundwater and Lake Basin Management Location: Garrison 1 and 2 3. The GEF/UNEP Project “Global Foundations for Reducing Nutrient Enrichment and Oxygen Depletion from Land-Based Pollution, in Support of Global Nutrient Cycle” Location: Needham’s Ballroom 1 and 2 4. Building Communities of Practice in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction (ABNJ) Location: Needham’s Ballroom 3

1. Water-Energy-Food Nexus – Solutions for Transboundary Management Location: Peninsula 1 and 2 Session Coordinator: Mark Smith, International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Katharine Cross, International Water Association

2. Cooperation with NGOs on Knowledge Management and Transboundary River, Groundwater and Lake Basin Management Location: Garrison 1 and 2 Session Coordinator: Karin Krchnak, World Wildlife Fund

3. The GEF/UNEP Project “Global Foundations for Reducing Nutrient Enrichment and Oxygen Depletion from Land-Based Pollution, in Support of Global Nutrient Cycle” Location: Needham’s Ballroom 1 and 2 Session Coordinators: Dr. Anjan Datta, UN Environment Programme, Global Programme of Action and Chuck Chaitovitz, Global Environment & Technology Foundation

4. Building Communities of Practice in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction (ABNJ) Location: Needham’s Ballroom 3 Session Coordinator: Miriam Balgos, University of Delaware (Global Oceans Project)

5. The Floods and Drought Management Project Location: Needham’s Ballroom 1 & 2 6. Data Visualisation as a Tool for Project Implementation Location: Garrison 1 and 2 7. Implementing Regional Frameworks Through Local Actions Location: Needham’s 3 8. Two Global Transboundary Waters Conventions: A Catalyst for Cooperation on Shared Waters Location: Peninsula 1 and 2

1. The Floods and Drought Management Project Location: Needham’s Ballroom 1 and 2 Session Coordinator: Peter Bjornsen, UNEP-DHI

2. Data Visualisation as a Tool for Project Implementation Location: Garrison 1 and 2 Session Coordinator: Khristine Custodio, GEF IW: LEARN

3. Implementing Regional Frameworks Through Local Actions Location: Needham’s 3 Session coordinator: Sulan Chen, GEF Small Grants Programme

4. Two Global Transboundary Waters Conventions: A Catalyst for Cooperation on Shared Waters Location: Peninsula 1 and 2 Session Coordinators: Nicholas Bonvoison and Chantal Demilecamps, United nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE); and Alistair Rieu-Clarke, University of Dundee, (UN Watercourses Convention Global Initiative)