Index of Authors

A list of all persons who contribute to the sessions of this conference. Please select a letter below to list all persons with the corresponding last name. Select the presentation in the right-hand column to access session and presentation details.

 
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Author(s) Organization(s) Session
AlAfghani, Mohamad MovaUniversitas Ibn Khaldun Bogor, IndonesiaSpecial Session 1: Asian Perspectives on Transboundary Water Governance in an Era of Climate Risk  Presenter
An, DongLund University, SwedenSpecial Session 3: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Water Policy Design  Presenter
Arneberg, MaritNINA - Norwegian Institute for Nature ResearchSpecial Session 7: Knowledge bases and impact assessments as enablers of just and sustainable protection and use of water
Bhullar, LovleenUniversity of CambridgeSpecial Session 6: Sectoral water conflicts and water justice in South Asia – Multi-scalar aspects  Presenter
Brattström, ErikLund University, SwedenSpecial Session 3: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Water Policy Design
Special Session 3: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Water Policy Design  Presenter
Copenance, SherryUniversity of ManitobaSpecial Session 2: Indigenous Water Laws & Relationships Responding to Climate Change and Biodiversity Imperatives  Presenter
Craft, AiméeUniversity of Ottawa, Faculty of Law (Canada)Special Session 2: Indigenous Water Laws & Relationships Responding to Climate Change and Biodiversity Imperatives  Presenter
Cullet, PhilippeSOAS University of London, United KingdomSpecial Session 6: Sectoral water conflicts and water justice in South Asia – Multi-scalar aspects  Chair
Special Session 6: Sectoral water conflicts and water justice in South Asia – Multi-scalar aspects  Presenter
Curran, DeborahUniversity of Victoria, Canada;
University of Victoria (Canada)
Special Session 2: Indigenous Water Laws & Relationships Responding to Climate Change and Biodiversity Imperatives  Chair
Special Session 2: Indigenous Water Laws & Relationships Responding to Climate Change and Biodiversity Imperatives  Presenter
Daza Clark, Ana MariaUniversity of EdinburghSpecial Session 4: How to Govern the Hydrological Cycle: Relevant Legal Frameworks and Emerging Issues  Presenter
Devlaeminck, DavidChongqing University, China, People's Republic of;
School of Law, Chongqing University; International Water Law Academy
Special Session 1: Asian Perspectives on Transboundary Water Governance in an Era of Climate Risk  Chair
Special Session 4: How to Govern the Hydrological Cycle: Relevant Legal Frameworks and Emerging Issues  Presenter
Engen, SigridNINA - Norwegian Institute for Nature ResearchSpecial Session 7: Knowledge bases and impact assessments as enablers of just and sustainable protection and use of water  Presenter
Fauchald, Ole KristianUniversity of OsloSpecial Session 7: Knowledge bases and impact assessments as enablers of just and sustainable protection and use of water  Presenter
Gross, LenaNINA - Norwegian Institute for Nature ResearchSpecial Session 7: Knowledge bases and impact assessments as enablers of just and sustainable protection and use of water
Janusz-Pawletta, BarbaraInternational Water Management InstituteSpecial Session 1: Asian Perspectives on Transboundary Water Governance in an Era of Climate Risk  Presenter
Koch, JulianeLund University, SwedenSpecial Session 3: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Water Policy Design  Presenter
Leb, ChristinaWorld Bank, Washington DCSpecial Session 4: How to Govern the Hydrological Cycle: Relevant Legal Frameworks and Emerging Issues  Chair
Liu, YangGuangzhou UniversitySpecial Session 1: Asian Perspectives on Transboundary Water Governance in an Era of Climate Risk  Presenter
Maitre-Ekern, EléonoreNorwegian Institute for Water Research (NIVA), NorwaySpecial Session 5: Strengthening Water Law through Collaborative Environmental Compliance Assurance  Chair
Marsden, TaraGitanyow Hereditary ChiefsSpecial Session 2: Indigenous Water Laws & Relationships Responding to Climate Change and Biodiversity Imperatives  Presenter
McIntyre, OwenUniversity College CorkSpecial Session 4: How to Govern the Hydrological Cycle: Relevant Legal Frameworks and Emerging Issues  Presenter
Morel, MathildeUiT The Arctic Univ of Norway, Faculty of Law, NCLOSSpecial Session 7: Knowledge bases and impact assessments as enablers of just and sustainable protection and use of water  Presenter
Myklebust, Ingunn EliseUniversity of BergenSpecial Session 7: Knowledge bases and impact assessments as enablers of just and sustainable protection and use of water  Presenter
Myrseth, ChristineForum for Nature and Outdoor Life Troms (FNF Troms)Special Session 7: Knowledge bases and impact assessments as enablers of just and sustainable protection and use of water  Presenter
N/A, N/AN/ASpecial Session 5: Strengthening Water Law through Collaborative Environmental Compliance Assurance  Presenter
Ohdedar, BirshaSOAS University of LondonSpecial Session 6: Sectoral water conflicts and water justice in South Asia – Multi-scalar aspects  Presenter
Ohlsson, JohannaLund University, SwedenSpecial Session 3: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Water Policy Design  Chair
Special Session 3: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Water Policy Design
Special Session 3: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Water Policy Design  Presenter
Palmer, NateSOAS University of LondonSpecial Session 6: Sectoral water conflicts and water justice in South Asia – Multi-scalar aspects  Presenter
Quist, Sofie EliseUiT The Arctic Univ of Norway, Faculty of Law, NCLOSSpecial Session 7: Knowledge bases and impact assessments as enablers of just and sustainable protection and use of water  Presenter
Schmeier, SusanneIHE DelftSpecial Session 4: How to Govern the Hydrological Cycle: Relevant Legal Frameworks and Emerging Issues  Presenter
Schøning, LenaUiT The Arctic University of Norway, NorwaySpecial Session 7: Knowledge bases and impact assessments as enablers of just and sustainable protection and use of water  Chair
Shubber, ZakiWorld BankSpecial Session 4: How to Govern the Hydrological Cycle: Relevant Legal Frameworks and Emerging Issues  Presenter
Te Aho, LindaUniversity of Waikato (Aotearoa New Zealand)Special Session 2: Indigenous Water Laws & Relationships Responding to Climate Change and Biodiversity Imperatives  Presenter
Terbasket, TessaOkanagan Nation AllianceSpecial Session 2: Indigenous Water Laws & Relationships Responding to Climate Change and Biodiversity Imperatives  Presenter
Tignino, MaraUniversity of Geneva; Geneva Water HubSpecial Session 4: How to Govern the Hydrological Cycle: Relevant Legal Frameworks and Emerging Issues  Presenter
Voigt, ChristinaUniversity of Oslo, NorwayWater at the Heart of Global Environmental Challenges: The Role and Limits of Law  Presenter
Weber, CharlotteNINA - Norwegian Institute for Nature ResearchSpecial Session 7: Knowledge bases and impact assessments as enablers of just and sustainable protection and use of water
Zemskova, AnnaLund University, SwedenSpecial Session 3: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Water Policy Design  Chair
Special Session 3: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Water Policy Design  Presenter
Zheng, ChenjunZhejiang Gongshang UniversitySpecial Session 1: Asian Perspectives on Transboundary Water Governance in an Era of Climate Risk  Presenter