URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT IN MENA REGION AND SINGAPORE: Inter-Comparison of Strengths, Weaknesses & Constraints

Abstract:

In 1965, when Singapore became independent, its urban water and wastewater management was somewhat similar to those cities in the MENA region. Within about 20 years, Singapore’s water management catapulted to be one of the very best in the world, whereas in most MENA cities the improvements have been at best incremental, and, at worse, detrimental. The lecture will explore what were the enabling conditions that allowed Singapore to succeed, and why MENA countries did not make commensurate progress. It will also explore what may be the situation in Singapore and MENA cities in this area by 2020.

About the Speakers
Professor Asit K. Biswas Distinguished Visiting Professor LKY School of Public Policy, Singapore Founder Third World Centre

Professor Asit K. Biswas is the Founder and former President of the Third World Centre for Water Management in Mexico, and a Distinguished Visiting Professor at the LKY School for Public Policy and the Bhubaneswar Institute of Technology (India). He is also a founder of the International Water Resources Association and World Water Council. Prof. Biswas has also been a senior advisor to many governments and major international organisations. He is the founder and the Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Water Resources Development and has either been the author or editor of 73 books and published over 610 scientific and technical papers. Dr. Biswas has also been the recipient of numerous international prizes and awards. In 2012, he received special recognition for ‘excellence and outstanding contributions to water management’ by the New Global Indian Foundation and was named ‘Water Hero of the World’ by the Impeller Magazine.

Career:

Following graduation, Asit Biswas worked as a Civil Engineer at Ward, Ashcroft and Parkman, Liverpool, England. Thereafter, he was a Research Fellow at the Loughborough University of Technology, England, and a Lecturer at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow. He moved to Canada in 1967 as a Visiting Professor at Queen’s University, Kingston. Later, he joined the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources as a senior scientist. When the Government of Canada established a new Ministry of Environment, he played an important role during its formative years. In 1974, he was invited to help in formulating the programme of the newly established United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) in Nairobi, Kenya. He spent 15 months in Nairobi under the Executive Interchange Programme of the Government of Canada. Thereafter, he continued to be the Senior Scientific Advisor to the Executive Director of UNEP, Dr Mostafa Kamal Tolba, until his retirement in 1992. At the request of Dr Tolba, Prof. Biswas acted as a Senior Advisor to Mr Yehia Abdel Mageed, Secretary General of the UN Water Conference. During 1980–81, he was a Senior Research Fellow at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis at Luxemburg, Austria. He spent 1981–97 in Oxford, UK, pursuing his research interests and advising national governments and international organisations. He chaired the Middle East Water Commission during 1993–97. In 1998, Professor Biswas founded the Third World Centre for Water Management in Mexico, which is an independent, knowledge-based think tank focusing on knowledge generation, synthesis, application and dissemination. Under his leadership, the Centre has established an unique international identity in pursuing cutting-edge and forward-looking research. Professor Biswas was one of the most active members of the World Commission on Water. He was instrumental in establishing the International Water Resources Association and World Water Council. He has been an advisor to six Heads of the United Nations Agencies, and most major bilateral and multilateral aid organisations and 17 national governments. Professor Biswas is the founder of the International Journal of Water Resources Development (see url below) and has been its Editor-in-Chief since 1985.

Honours and awards: Hon. DTech. (University of Lund, Sweden); Crystal Drop and Millennium Awards, International Water Resources Association, Walter Huber Award, American Society of Civil Engineering, Stockholm Water Prize 2006

Event Details

Middle East Institute (Seminar Room)
National University of Singapore
469A Bukit Timah Road
Tower Block Level 2 Singapore 259770

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