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“Navigating Waters of Change: Water Conflicts, Cooperation, and Nature-based Solutions as Climate Change Adaptation”

Lunch seminar with Elisie Kåresdotter

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WaterCentre@KTH proudly invites you to a lunch seminar with Elisie Kåresdotter, a postdoc at KTH, Department of Sustainable Development, Environmental Science and Engineering (SEED).

Time: Tue 2024-12-03 12.00 - 13.00

Location: Climate Action House, Teknikringen 43

Language: English

Participating: Elisie Kåresdotter

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The seminar combines Elisie's previous expertise and current research, showcasing climate-related risks and solutions to adapt in a world where water resources are increasingly limited and conflicts of use become more common. 

Discover the intersection of climate change and water resource management in our upcoming seminar, where Elisie will delve into her research on how shifting climate patterns reshape conflicts and cooperation around freshwater resources. 

With water security and risk as a blue thread in her research, she is currently exploring the profound impacts of extreme weather events — such as droughts and floods — and how local knowledge, co-creation, and innovative nature-based solutions can help mitigate these challenges and foster resilience in affected communities.

Elisie Kåresdotter's profile page on KTH's website

Register by 26 November for the seminar and a light lunch