
From Lab to River: Green Roughness & Flood Hydraulics - Toward Sustainable Floodplain Design - Dr. Verónica Herrera Gómez
Dr. Verónica Herrera Gómez is a postdoctoral researcher at the Politecnico di Milano. Her research explores riparian vegetation as a natural strategy for flood management. She combines hydrodynamic modeling, fieldwork, and remote sensing to study how different vegetation configurations influence…

Urban Rivers as Connective Tissue: People, Places, and Sustainability in Practice - Yuta Itsumi
Come discover Yuta Itsumi’s lecture on Urban Rivers as Connective Tissue: People, Places, and Sustainability in Practice.

Eco-Engineered Wetlands in Oman: Utilizing Microbial Mats for Produced Water Remediation and Algal Bioproduct Recovery - Raeid Abed
Discover Prof. Raeid Abed’s innovative work on eco-engineered wetlands for sustainable water treatment

What Humans Do with Life… and with Water - Périg Pitrou
Perig Pitrou, anthropologist at CNRS, examines conceptions of the living through a comparative approach at the intersection of anthropology, biology, and sustainability sciences. Replay available!

Between floods and droughts: water management and wetland restoration in a iconic Protected Area facing anthropogenic degradation and climate change - Luis Santamaría
Dr Luis Santamaría, Director, Doñana Biological Station, is a notable ecologist who has worked extensively on the conservation of wetlands, with a particular focus on the Doñana National Park. Located in the southwest of Spain, Doñana is one of Europe’s most important natural reserves, home to a…
The Transformative Potential of Urban Green Infrastructure: Social-Ecological-Technological Perspectives - by Stephan Pauleit
Stephan PAULEIT, Professor at the Technical University of Munich, investigates the transformative potential of urban green infrastructure to enhance urban sustainability through the integration of social, ecological, and technological systems. Replay available!

Water, sustainability and eco-social justice: challenges and perspectives for effective research and policies
by Karl Matthias Wantzen, EUCOR Chair in Water & Sustainability and UNESCO Chair in River Culture and Heritage, exploring how saving water means saving our societies—through urgency, justice, and sustainability. Replay available!