From theory to practice for city water resilience – Louise Ellis
City Action Plan findings to be shared at World Water Week as City Water Resilience Approach goes live in Cape Town and Miami.
Louise is a Senior Civil Engineer who has worked on water resilience and sustainable development projects worldwide. She is committed to driving a positive change in global water management and has worked on numerous award-winning schemes.
City Action Plan findings to be shared at World Water Week as City Water Resilience Approach goes live in Cape Town and Miami.
Join us at World Water Week 25-30 August in Stockholm, Sweden, where we’ll be sharing the learning from our portfolio of work on water resilience.
We talk to water engineer Louise Ellis about the City Water Resilience Approach recently published by the Resilience Shift.
Louise Ellis, Project Leader for the Resilience Shift’s work on water governance and the City Water Resilience Approach, says water resilience is critical for everyone.
The City Water Resilience Approach is a five-step approach and suite of resources to collaboratively build resilience to local water challenges
We presented the City Water Resilience Approach (CWRA) and WaterShare at the PCCB Capacity-Building Hub – with a focus on assessing and building Urban Water Resilience.
At COP24 ‘Shocks and stressors: water’s essential role in addressing climate change and disaster risk’ includes Resilience Shift water governance partners
A resilient water governance digital tool, WaterShare, was introduced at the Global Engineering Congress – it is being developed by Resilience Shift and the City Water Resilience Framework in partnership with SIWI and OECD.