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the
future of Water
Wednesday,
March 30, 2005
reception:
18:30-19:30, conference: 19:30-22:15
For information
about the
VIP
Dinner (17:30-19:00),
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Where:
PricewaterhouseCoopers,
Prins Bernhardplein 200, Amsterdam [next to Amstelstation], free parking.
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Water as a
commons, water management as a public cause
As water is vital for life and shapes economic development,
water has always been a focus of public concern and public action.
However, changing ideas on governance of water, changing pressures
on supplies and new debates about the crises linked with water also
make this an important time for new public debate.
This presentation will discuss how the perspective of water as a
commons is shaping and changing water provision from perspectives
of consumers and managers, particularly for the 'services' of water
supply and irrigation. It will also look at emerging global questions
on water management, and the challenges for public agencies and
consumers to ensure water provision as planned by the Millennium
Development Goals and other international conventions affecting
water. The potential synergies, paradoxes and conflicts between
these different proposed transformations for the consumer will also
be debated.
Linden Vincent
Investing in Water Industry
World wide turnover in the water and wastewater sector in 2004 was
estimated at US$ 400 bln, with an expected* increase of 50% to US$
605 bln in 2009. The United Nations** stipulates that per year additional
investments of EUR 100 bln are needed to catch up with the growing
demand. Apart from these massive investments, the quest for fresh
water will result in privatisations of public organizations and
the implementation of new breakthrough water technologies world
wide.
Daco
Enthoven
Engendered or endangered: what is the future
of water resources management?
The achievement of the MDGs is setting up the rhythm of the international
development agenda. Water as a cross cutting issue of development
is an obvious starting point for various interventions around the
world. While traditional perspectives of water developers and managers
could tend to favour increased coverage, sustainability requires
policies and practical interventions that promote efficiency, effectiveness
and equity as basis for the transformation.
The presentation will highlight that while water resources are developed
and managed by humans for humans, the relationships of power, access,
use and control are so different and diverse that often well intended
efforts may have negative impacts on the most vulnerable risking
the same development goals they are supposed to fulfil. The challenge
of moving from theory to practice will also be discussed.
Maria
Arce
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17:30 - 19:00
VIP Reception
18:30 - 19:30
Registration
& Reception with drinks, snacks,
networking & great music featuring Russian singer
Marynka
Nicolai and her band 'Some Lovely Girls'!
19:30
Welcome
by our Moderator
Homme
Heida, Promedia, Member of the Club of Amsterdam Round
Table
19:45
Part
I:
Linden Vincent:
Water as a commons, water management as a public cause
Daco
Enthoven: Investing in Water Industry
Maria
Arce: Engendered
or endangered: what is the future of water resources management?
20:45
Coffee break
21:15
Part II:
Panel with the Speakers
and our Moderator
Homme
Heida
The panel is followed by an open discussion.
22:15
Closing remarks.
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Linden
Vincent

Daco Enthoven

Maria
Arce

Homme Heida
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Linden
Vincent
Professor of Irrigation
and Water Engineering
Wageningen University and Research
Centre
Linden Vincent is Professor of Irrigation and Water Engineering at
Wageningen University, previously working in academic and research
institutions focused around international development and water management
in the United Kingdom. Alongside this, she has worked as a consultant
and expert in irrigation, rural water supply provision and water management
in a number of southern countries. Her current research includes work
on technological and institutional options in resolving water scarcity,
groundwater-based irrigation and local water management institutions.
http://www.dow.wur.nl/NR/exeres/195AA5BA-C115-4BF7-B503-8A37F361E60F.htm
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Ir Drs Daco J.J. Enthoven
Founder, maxxFountain Water Fund
Mr. Enthoven (50) has a background in technology, marketing and venture
capital. After graduating from the Technical University of Delft,
he worked as an analist at JDP Consult in the Netherlands and Congo-Brazzaville.
Mr. Enthoven went on to complete his MBA at the University of Rotterdam
and worked alongside his studies at Rodamco Fund as an investment
executive. In 1985, Mr. Enthoven moved as an account manager to McCann
Erickson and later as marketing director to BBDO Netherlands. In the
1990's he started Maxx Business Development that implemented marketing
projects for DSM, Toyota, Mitsubishi, KPN, PinkRoccade and Unisys
as well as the Dutch Justice and Economy ministries.
Beginning in 2000, Mr. Enthoven expanded into venture capital. As
director of Twinning's Amsterdam region, he was involved in all aspects
of the startup and rollout of 50 IT related companies, including funding,
organisation, technical development and commercial activities.
Mr Enthoven has a sharp eye for opportunities in freshwater development.
In early 2003, he launched MaxxFountain Water Investments that aims
to invest in highly qualified water related companies with innovative
technologies and good market potential.
Mr Enthoven speaks fluent French, English, German and Dutch He is
a passionate mountaineer and ice skater like the Netherlands' Elfstedentocht
ice skating marathon.
http://www.maxxfountain.com
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Maria Arce
Executive Secretary
Gender and Water Alliance
Maria Arce Moreira is the Executive Secretary of the Gender and Water
Alliance. Originally from Bolivia and a civil engineer by academic
formation, the main areas of her working experience relate to human
settlements, urban environmental management, participatory processes
and organisational development in various Latin American and African
countries.
http://www.irc.nl
http://www.genderandwateralliance.org
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Homme Heida
Promedia
Member of the Club of Amsterdam Round Table
Homme Heida is a generalist by heart,
who worked as a journalist for several mass media like Algemeen Dagblad,
Tros Aktua and publishing group VNU. After ten years he started his
own bureau Promedia: company journalism, which slowly changed into
business journalism. Now back again with larger media, he is editor-in-chief
of Global Dutch, a magazine for Dutch entrepreneurs, who are active
in foreign countries.
Homme Heida has a continuing interest in a more philosophical approach
of 'being there'. His views on the future are very much based on new
technologies. "Humans change only slowly by evolution. Technology
will speed it up", he argues. His credo is: 'living body and soul',
which means to him a sportive challenge as well as an intellectual
one. From the Amsterdam marathon till the Club of Amsterdam.
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Sponsors
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PricewaterhouseCoopers is a supporter of the Club of Amsterdam.

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on the knowledge and skills of more than 150,000 people in 150 countries,
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PricewaterhouseCoopers
Prins Bernhardplein 200
1097 JB Amsterdam
[next
to Amstelstation]
Telephone: 020-568 6666
Public Transport to Amstel Station
- From Station Amsterdam Central: Sneltram or metro 51, 53 of
54
- From Station Zuid/WTC (World Trade Center): Sneltram 51 (direction
Central Station)
- From Station Duivendrecht: Metro 54 (direction Central Station)
· Tram 12 · Bus 15, 37, 67, 69, 136, 157 and 169
From Amstel Station take the front exit direction Prins Bernhardplein.
Car
You can park your car at PricewaterhouseCoopers.
From Utrecht
Follow the A2 in the direction of Amsterdam-Centrum. At traffic lights
over the bridge over the Amstel turn right. Go straight on until the
second set of traffic lights. Then turn right across the bridge in
the direction of Diemen / Amersfoort. Turn right after going under
the railway bridge and go passed the Amstel Station. Then turn left
and first left again to park in the visitors parking lot or turn second
left for car park (entrance at the back of the building).
From Rotterdam / The Hague / Zaandam
Follow Ring A10 and take exit S112 Duivendrecht / Diemen-Zuid / Amsterdam
Zuid-Oost. Turn left at traffic lights in the direction of Centrum.
Keep left at traffic lights on the roundabout and take the third exit,
direction Amstel Station. Turn left and first left again to park in
the visi-tors parking lot or turn second left for car park (entrance
at the back of the building).
From Amersfoort
Follow the A1 in the direction of Amsterdam. On the Ring Amsterdam
Zuid (A10) follow in the direction of Centrum / Den Haag (afrit 101
t/m 113). Take exit S112 Duivendrecht / Diemen- Zuid. For further
instructions refer to above, 'from Rotterdam'.
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