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TU Braunschweig Leads 2025 Water Security & Climate Change Conference in Uzbekistan

TU Braunschweig takes the lead at the 2025 Water Security and Climate Change Conference. The event aims to bridge scientific insights and practical action for a water-secure future.

In this image there are so many buildings and water mark at the bottom.
In this image there are so many buildings and water mark at the bottom.

TU Braunschweig Leads 2025 Water Security & Climate Change Conference in Uzbekistan

The Technical University of Braunschweig is playing a key role in the upcoming Water Security and Climate Change Conference (WSCC) in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Set to take place from October 8 to 10, 2025, the conference is an initiative of the 'Hochschulkompetenz in der Entwicklungszusammenarbeit - exceed' program and is organized by a collaborative effort of several international institutions.

The WSCC, which has previously been held in Thailand, Germany, Kenya, Mexico, Vietnam, and Ecuador, covers a wide range of topics related to climate-induced water crises. These include prediction models, impact assessments, and societal resilience. The conference aims to bridge the gap between scientific insights and practical action steps for water and food security.

The Institute for Hydraulic Engineering (LWI) at TU Braunschweig is contributing three central topics to the conference: early warning of water extremes, impact assessments, and strengthening societal resilience. The conference will discuss solutions for a water- and food-secure future amidst advancing climate change, with international cooperation being increasingly important for sharing data, models, and strategies.

The 2025 Water Security and Climate Change Conference in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, is a significant event bringing together international institutions to discuss and share knowledge on water security and climate change. With the Technical University of Braunschweig playing a pivotal role, the conference aims to foster concrete action steps for a sustainable future.

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