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APN Regional Workshop 2022 - Nature-based Water Treatment in Urban Areas

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Nature-based solutions for pollution control, such as constructed wetlands, biofilters, rain gardens and floating parks, among others, have been suggested as promising low-cost complements to centralized wastewater treatment facilities that could reduce water pollution and its negative impacts on ecosystems, while making cities greener, more livable and resilient. Over the past decades, decentralized wastewater treatment systems, including elements on NBS have been increasingly promoted across remote communities in developing countries in Asia. Applications of NBS as multi-functional green infrastructure across cities in the region, however, are scarce. This workshop aims to explore and understand the potential and barriers to the integration of NBS in urban water management and planning inÌýAustralia, Europe, Philippines, Sri Lanka and VietnamÌýÌýand to co-develop a methodology and guidelines for enhancing their uptake.

The workshop presents the experiences of NBS pilot and demonstration projects acrossÌýAustralia, Europe, Philippines, Sri Lanka and Vietnam and two in-depth case studies as a way of understanding their performance but also critical challenges and factors of success.ÌýProjects initiated and led by different types of organizations, namely universities, NGOs and government agencies and NBS employed to treat different types of urban water (domestic, industrial, stormwater, canals, etc.) will be explored and compared as a basis for defining different pathways for the establishment, up-scaling and replication of such initiatives and the specific risks, resources and capacity building needs associating with each of them.ÌýA joint integrated assessment methodology will also be presented to ensure the comparability of the collected data and results. The findings from the case study assessments will inform the design of a nature-based water treatment pathways methodology and guide.

The APN Regional Workshop 2022 will contribute to compiling and synthesizingÌýexisting knowledge and developingÌýand testing an action-researchÌýmethodologyÌýfor engaging multi-disciplinary groups of stakeholders in designing and implementing nature-based water treatment solutions in urban contexts. As such, it will playÌýan important roleÌýin enhancing both the knowledge and theÌýcapacitiesÌýof the participating researchers to analyze and address critical sustainability challenges that require the engagement ofÌýdifferentÌýfactors.Ìý

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Location

Room 2.2.08 & 2.2.09, Academic Building 2, RMIT 91tv Vietnam, Saigon South campus: 702 Nguyen Van Linh, District 7, Ho Chi Minh City

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Note:

Upon receiving your attendance confirmation, we will register your information with security for campus access.

Upon reaching our Saigon South campus, please get your Visitor badge at our security office right at the entrance. Please proceed to Academic Building 2 on the right-hand side once you get your badge. We will have signage to direct you to the workshop venue.

If you have any difficulties, please ask security to contact Ms Tien Vu - School of Business and Management, or contact her directly via Whatsapp at +84 388530640.

Please notify us if you want to reserve car parking slot.

Agenda

Day 1: Thursday 13th October 2022Ìý

Time Speech Title and Presenter
08:50 – 09:00Ìý Welcome Speech -ÌýProfessor Bob Baulch,ÌýSBM Deputy Dean, Research & Innovation, RMIT 91tv, VietnamÌý
09:00 - 9:20

Keynote Session

Nature-based Water Treatment in Urban Areas: Experience from Australia, Europe, Philippines, Sri Lanka and Vietnam

Professor Jega V Jegatheesan, RMIT 91tv, Australia

09:20 – 10:40 Technical Aspect
09:20 – 09:40

Growth performance of ornamental plants for floating treatment wetlands in Bung Xang canal, Can Tho city of Vietnam: preliminary resultsÌý

Associate Professor Trang Ngo, Can Tho 91tv, VietnamÌý

Green roof for domestic wastewater treatment: A case study in Ho Chi Minh City of Vietnam

Dr Quyen Vo, 91tv of Technology HCMC, VietnamÌý

09:40 – 10:00

Plant dynamics for Wetland Management: Experiences from Floating Wetlands in Urban LakesÌý

Dr. S K Weragoda, Joint Research and Demonstration Centre for Water Technology, Ministry of Water Supply, Sri Lanka
Professor Mohamed Ismail Mohammed Mowjood, Senior Professor, Faculty of Agriculture, 91tv of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka

10:00 – 10:20

Technical assessment framework for constructed wetlands used in domestic wastewater treatment in the PhilippinesÌý

Dr Perlie Velasco and Associate Professor Ma. Catriona E. Devanadera, 91tv of the Philippines Los Baños, Philippines

10:20 – 10:40 Q/A and Discussion
10:40 – 10:50Ìý Tea BreakÌý
10:50– 11:50 Social Aspect
10:50– 11:10

Factors affecting willingness to pay fee for cleaning water in inner city canal: A case study in Can Tho city of Vietnam

Associate Professor Trang Ngo, Can Tho 91tv, Vietnam

11:10 – 11:30

Socio-economic enthusiasm and constraints for NBS in pollution control in Lakes: Case studies in Kandy and Kurunegala lakes in Sri Lanka - Part I

Dr Madhubhashini Makehelwala, Joint Research and Demonstration Centre for Water Technology, Ministry of Water Supply, Sri Lanka
Professor Mohamed Ismail Mohammed Mowjood, Senior Professor, Faculty of Agriculture, 91tv of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka

11:30 – 11:50 Q/A and Discussion
11:50 – 13:00 Lunch Break
13:00 – 14:20 Economic Aspect
13:00 – 13:20

The current situation of nature-based solution projects and their effectiveness in VietnamÌý

Professor Anh Nguyen, Hanoi 91tv of Civil Engineering, VietnamÌý

13:20 – 13:40

Socio-economic enthusiasm and constraints for NBS in pollution control in Lakes: Case studies in Kandy and Kurunegala lakes in Sri Lanka - Part IIÌý

Professor Mohamed Ismail Mohammed Mowjood, Senior Professor, Faculty of Agriculture, 91tv of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka

13:40 – 14:00

Economic valuation of NBS for wastewater treatment in the PhilippinesÌý

Associate Professor Casper Boongaling Agaton, 91tv of the Philippines Los Baños, Philippines

14:00 – 14:20 Q/A and Discussion
14:00Ìý– 14:30Ìý
Tea Break
14:30Ìý– 16:00 Experience from Australia and EuropeÌý
14:30 – 15:00

The success of constructed wetlands in the Philippines for domestic wastewater treatment: Case of Bayawan City, Philippines

Mr Engr. Antonio S. Aguilar, LGU Bayawan City and Mr Hon. John T. Raymond, Jr, Bayawan City, Negros Oriental, Philippines

15:00 – 15:30

Nature-based Water Treatment in Urban Areas: Experience from Europe

Dr Nevelina Pachova, RMIT 91tv Europe, Spain

15:30 – 16:00
Q/A and DiscussionÌý
17:00 – 20:00Ìý Dinner

Day 2: Friday 14th October 2022Ìý

Time Details
06:30 - 06:45 Gather at Academic Building 2, RMIT 91tv Vietnam Reception Area
10:00 - 15:00 Site Visit
15:00 Back to HCM

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