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Democratia and SDGs
Different European Countries take various initiatives to implement SDGs. Democratia-Acqua Technical is one initiative that uses a cross-media approach for sustainable solutions. Use this link to learn more about Democratia Aqua Technical and other SDG initiatives...
WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY 2023
World Environment Day is celebrated every year on 5th June, aiming at raising awareness and promoting actions which protect the environment. In 2023, the World is uniting to address problems relating to Plastic pollution, with the theme " Beat Plastic pollution".To...
THE DEMOCRATIA-AQUA-TECHNICA 2022 E-BOOK IS OUT!
The Democratia -aqua-Technica Ebook for the year 2022 is out. Use the link below to access the ebook.Democratia E-Book 2022
THE THIRD INTERNATIONAL WORLD WATER DAY (WWD)CONFERENCE
On March 22, 2023, the third International World Water Day (WWD) Conference was convened. The WWD was formed in 2021 by the Department of Water Technology at SRH University in Heidelberg to foster research and academic discourse in all fields of water sciences and...
Democratia-Aqua-Technical Flyer and Program 2023
Democratia-Aqua-Technical conference 2023, focusing on Agricultural water conflicts, will be held from 24th to 28th April in Heidelberg. Participants from Germany and other countries, including Serbia and Turkey, will meet in German for this exciting event. Find the...
World Water Day 2023
The School of Engineering and Architecture at SRH University Heidelberg is excited to invite you to the 3rd International World Water Day Online Conference on 22nd March 2023. Below, you will find the detailed program. We look forward to meeting you online on...
“The East-West Dialogue 2022” Flyer is Out!
The "East-West Dialogue" initiative aims to prevent water conflicts and enable young leaders to share a common ground in the digital age. The topic of this year's activities is: "Data Science goes Water Management: water-conserving land and sustainable water use of...
“Wem gehört das Wasser?” – Lösungsansätze einer Verteilungsfrage
Obwohl der Zugang zu Trinkwasser durch die Vereinten Nationen als Menschenrecht anerkannt ist, haben auch heute geschätzt 785 Millionen Menschen keinen Zugang zu ausreichend frischem Trinkwasser. Während grundsätzlich eine sehr ausgereifte Technologie zur Aufbereitung...