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About UNEP
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United Nations Environment Programme
Division of Technology, Industry and Economics
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Welcome!
This webpage provides information on UNEP IETC's participation at World Water Forum 3.
16 to 23 March 2003, Kyoto Osaka and Shiga, Japan.

Highlights for Technology Alternatives for Developing Countries session, 16 March, 15:45 - 18:30, Takaragaike Prince Hotel, Gold Room, Kyoto, Japan
Highlights for Water, Nature and Environment Theme, 17-18 March, Kyoto International Conference Hall and Takaragaike Prince Hotel, Kyoto, Japan
Highlights for Water for Cities: Dynamic Solutions for Meeting the Urban Water Challenge session, 18 March, 12:30 -15:15, Grand Cube Osaka (Room 1005), Osaka, Japan
Highlights for  Integrated Watershed Management session, 20-21 March, Otsu Prince Hotel, Ohmi room, Shiga Japan
Highlights for Demonstration of IETC new training and knowledge management tools, 20 March, Kyoto International Conference Hall, Kyoto, Japan
IETC to showcase new training and knowledge management tools at WWF3, 18-22 March, Kyoto and Shiga, Japan
UNEP's involvement in the UN World Water Day Celebration, 22 March, Kyoto and Shiga

( 3/17/2010 )
Kyoto Outcomes: Water in Small Island Countries Circular
Message for the World Water Day for Water from the UN Secretary-General (also available in Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian, and Spanish)
IETC Launches SAFFIRE - its webportal for water!
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UN World Water Development Report
World Lake Vision
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  • Major Projects
  • DEBRI Project
  • DEBRI Project
  • Iraqi Marshlands Project
  • Iraqi Marshlands Project
  • IETC's Tools
  • Environmentally Sound Technology Information System
  • ESTIS facilitates creation and management of websites on the Internet, sharing and searching of information across multiple ESTIS websites, publishing of information by non-web designers and decentralized management of content.
  • WiseWater
  • WiseWater is a spreadsheet application for projecting reductions in Water Consumption Patterns after application of Environmentally Sound Technologies. It is included as part of the publication "Every Drop Counts: Environmentally Sound Technologies for Urban and Domestic Water Use Efficiency".
  • Pamolare
  • PAMOLARE is an environmental modelling tool to forecast the changes in water quality leading to the eutrophication of Lakes and Reservoirs.
    The versatility of PAMOLARE allows for its use in decision making process as well as for training purposes.