Kuwait is to take part in the International Conference on Water, Informatics, Sustainability and Environment (iWISE 2014) which will be held between August 26 - 28 at the Canadian Museum of Civilization in Gatineau-Ottawa, Canada.
Kuwait Municipality will participate in the two-day international event through a working draft entitled "growth amid urban development," said Saad Al-Mehailbi, Director of the Structural Plan Department at the Municipality.
The Kuwaiti draft will address defining natural resources, as well as available opportunities and various obstacles facing future urban development under the framework of the State's general goals, including environment and natural resources protection, Al-Mehailbi, who is to head the Kuwaiti delegation to the conference, stated to KUNA.
The draft also presents a full definition of urban sustainability with its three economic, social, and environmental factors, he noted, adding that accomplishing these goals in any society is done through the completion of developmental sources such residency, facilities, services, and job opportunities.
Al-Mehailbi also mentioned that the international conference is to integrate research, technology, and expertise in fields of water, informatics, sustainability and environment.
He also pointed out that workshops and panel discussions on important topics will be included to allow exchange of ideas and contributions from highly selective speakers from well-known leading institutions and organizations in the field.
iWISE 2014 provides opportunities for scientists, practitioners, and leaders from around the world to share their knowledge, skills, and expertise, said Al-Mehailbi.
He added that key topics such as climate change, sustainable land use and eco-cities, integrated resources management, green economy, cleaner production, disaster management, environmental education, and water research will be discussed during the event.
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