Project
DNC2017: SDGs and the Nexus Approach – Monitoring and Implementation
- PROJECT STATUS :
- Closed
Co-Organisers: United Nations University Institute for Integrated Management of Material Fluxes and of Resources (UNU-FLORES), the Technische Universität Dresden (TU Dresden), and the Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development (IOER)
One of the greatest obstacles in eradicating poverty and hunger worldwide and achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is the availability and access to natural resources. Our natural environment works in cycles, and so should resource management – to be effective and sustainable. These challenges will be the focus of the third Dresden Nexus Conference (DNC) on 3–5 June 2020 under the theme “Circular Economy in a Sustainable Society”.
Focus will be placed on how the Nexus Approach to the management of environmental resources, such as water, soil, and waste, contributes to the realisation and implementation of circular economy principles. The programme will explore research and practical examples of sustainable resource management in communities around the world and how these management strategies support the achievement of the SDGs.
The DNC Organisers are developing a diverse programme, including a variety of both conventional and modern session formats to engage with the conference topic. While keynote speeches will provide expert insights, sessions with contributions from international experts will offer a more in-depth look at research and experiences in implementing nexus-oriented strategies for achieving a circular economy. The programme will also offer several opportunities for participants from the academic, political, and civil society sectors as well as the United Nations to engage with each other, network, and exchange experiences.
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Related Links:
Event Website
Call for Abstracts
Dresden Nexus Conference Series
YouTube Playlist of the Dresden Nexus Conference 2017 *live*
Dresden Nexus Conference 2020
Deutsches Hygiene-Museum
Lingnerplatz 1
01069 Dresden, Germany