Confirmed Knowledge Hubs:

Urban Water Management
PUB WaterHub - Singapore
Disaster Risk Reduction and Flood Management
ICHARM - Japan
Water and Climate Change Adaptation in Southeast Asia
NAHRIM - Malaysia
River Basin Organizations and Management
CRBOM - Indonesia
Water Quality Management in River Basins
K-Water - Korea
Decision Support Systems for River Basin Management (Hydroinformatics)
CHIRB - China
Water Governance
LKYSPP/IWP - Singapore
Irrigation Service Reform
IWMI - Sri Lanka
Integrated Water Resources Management in Central Asia
Central Asia IWRM Resource Center - Uzbekistan
Integrated Water Resources Management in the Pacific
Pacific IWRM Resource Centre - Fiji Islands
Erosion and Sedimentation in River Basins
IRTCES - CHINA
Healthy Rivers and Aquatic Ecosystems
IWC - Australia
Water Resources Management in Mountainous Areas
ICIMOD - Nepal
Transboundary Water Resources Management
MRCS - LAO PDR
Water and Climate Change Adaptation in South Asia
TERI - India
Groundwater Management
IGES - Japan
Japan Sanitation Consortium
JSC - Japan

Candidate Knowledge Hubs:

Water Supply for Rural Areas and Small Towns
Candidate Hub to be identified
Water and Energy
Candidate Hub to be identified
Watershed Management
Candidate Hub to be identified
Coastal Zone Management
Candidate Hub to be identified

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KnowledgeHubs Supporting Organizations

The establishment and initial activities of KnowledgeHubs have been supported by PUB Singapore, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education, and the Asian Development Bank (ADB). PUB Singapore and UNESCO are lead organizations for the Asia-Pacific Water Forum’s Key Result Area 1 on “Developing Knowledge and Lessons.” ADB is lead organization for Priority Theme A on “Water Financing and Capacity Development” and for Key Result Area 3 on “Increasing Public Outreach.” UNESCO-IHE has contributed its world-wide experience in water knowledge networking and capacity development for better solutions to water management challenges. ADB and UNESCO-IHE were requested to facilitate the process of establishing KnowledgeHubs and to support a network secretariat in Singapore.

ADB-Water for All UNESCO
PUB Singapore UNESCO-IHE

Mr. W. Lincklaen Arriens, ADB

Mr. W. Lincklaen Arriens
ADB

Mr. J. Luijendijk, UNESCO-IHE

Mr. J. Luijendijk
UNESCO-IHE

 

Mr. Meng Kin, PUB Singapore

Mr. Meng Kin Wong
PUB-Singapore

 

Mr. C. Keuls, UNESCO-IHE

Mr. C. Keuls
UNESCO-IHE

 

Groundwater Management Water and Climate Change Adaptation in South Asia Transboundary Water Resources Management Japan Sanitation Consortium Water and Climate Change Adaptation in Southeast Asia Disaster Risk Reduction and Flood Management Urban Water Management Decision Support Systems for River Basin Management (Hydroinformatics) Water Governance River Basin Organisations and Management Water Resources Management in Mountainous Areas Healthy Rivers and Aquatic Ecosystems Integrated Water Resources Management in Central Asia Erosion and Sedimentation in River Basins Integrated Water resources in the Pacific Water Quality Management in River basins Irrigation Service Reform

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