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The United Nations Water Initiative says water security is essentially about safeguarding people’s access to quality water — not only for basic health and well-being, but more broadly to enable socioeconomic development, to protect against pollution and disasters, and to preserve ecosystems in a climate of peace and political stability.

Water is everything, and the consequences for passivity or inaction are dire. Of the many interconnected segments of our society that need to come together, systems engineers are chief among them. They concern themselves with diagnosing and offering solutions for achieving these goals and objectives related to water security. Their job is not only to devise and implement technical solutions but — perhaps as importantly — to also guide policy decisions, measure progress, and influence laws and oversee outcomes.

In this event, you will hear about these critical topics from Cornell University Professor Emeritus Daniel Loucks, a leading expert whose research revolves around finding solutions to these issues on a global scale.





About Cornell’s CTECH Keynote series:

Transportation and infrastructure systems define modern society and provide critical services that ensure healthy and economically viable communities. Future development of urban infrastructure systems, such as transportation systems and the urban environment, must address the complex systems challenges of population growth and urbanization, the acceleration of climate change, environmental integrity, community health, and increased economic disparities.

The CTECH (Center for Transportation, Environment, and Community Health) Keynote series provides an open forum for multidisciplinary discussion, bringing together practitioners, policy makers, researchers, and the general public to examine these issues and solutions through a social justice and health equity lens. Together, we will explore innovative research and technologies ranging from new service/business models to connected and automated electric vehicles that address the challenges in infrastructure, transportation, environment, and community health systems.

While highlighting the impact of the STEM disciplines on civic well-being and public health, this series also affords the opportunity for the dissemination of knowledge and actionable recommendations to meet these global challenges.

The CTECH Keynote series is developed by Dr. H. Oliver Gao, Howard Simpson Professor with the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Cornell University and director of the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Center for Transportation, Environment, and Community Health (CTECH). Dr. Gao is also an Associate Director of the Cornell Program in Infrastructure Policy (CPIP).

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ENGINEERING A LIVEABLE FUTURE FOR EVERYONE: How Infrastructure, Technology, and Smart Policy Can Save Us

INFRASTRUCTURE RESILIENCE: Protection Against Natural Hazards

INFRASTRUCTURE OPPORTUNITIES: Coupling Electric Power and Transportation

THE FUTURE OF FINANCE: How Digital Infrastructure Supports Resilience and Sustainability

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