• Water Stories by Stockholm Environment Institute

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Water Stories by Stockholm Environment Institute

By: Water Stories
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  • Water is critical to human development, from drinking water, sanitation, agriculture, and more. Welcome to "Water Stories," a podcast series where you will learn everything about securing water, energy, and food security for all from the Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) experts. Visit: www.sei.org *Music Credits: Corporate Happy by ZakharValaha *Production: Juan Carlos Giraldo - Podcast and Business www.podcastandbusiness.com
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Episodes
  • Season 2 Water, Sustainability, and Leadership in Challenging Times
    Mar 20 2023
    In this episode, our guest is Camille Kirk, Director, Campus Sustainability Planner at UC Davis, California. We discuss with our guest the essential role of the leaders in the sustainability sector, water and women, stakeholders, and why sustainability has to be a long-term strategy. Visit: Sustainable UC Davis For more info, visit: www.sei.org  *Hosts:  Juan Carlos Giraldo  and Vishal Mehta. *Music Credits: Corporate Happy by Zakhar Valaha    *Production/Hosting: Juan Carlos Giraldo - Podcast and Business 
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    41 mins
  • Season 2 Forecasting of California Water Supply
    Feb 16 2023

    California has been in the news in December and January, with extreme rainfall and floods, and this situation occurs after many years of intense drought.

    For this episode, we have as guests two scientists from Stockholm Environment Institute: Chuck Young and Vishal Metha; both shared their work on Forecasting Water Supply in California and how these recent storms might help California's water conditions. 

    For more info, visit: www.sei.org 

    *Host:  Juan Carlos Giraldo  

    *Music Credits: Corporate Happy by Zakhar Valaha   

    *Production/Hosting: Juan Carlos Giraldo - Podcast and Business 

    *Aditional Sounds Effects: Heavy Rain and Flooding: Pixabay Music



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    22 mins
  • Season 2 Community-based Wetlands Management In The Lower Songkhram River Basin In Thailand
    Dec 9 2022
    The Songkhram River in northeast Thailand is a tributary of the Mekong River, an important river in Asia. It provides essential habitat for more than 180 species of fish, with at least 58 species migrating between the basin and the Mekong River.  The community members around the basin primarily work in fishing and floodplain agriculture, including rice cultivation and livestock, representing a sustainable economy within the communities. Today our guest is Thanapon Piman, a Senior Research Fellow with SEI Asia. He has more than 15 years of academic and professional experience in hydrology, water resources planning and modeling, sustainable irrigation and hydropower development, and climate change adaptation. In this episode, we discussed the Stockholm Environment Institute Initiative Water Beyond Boundaries and the community-based ecosystems in Thailand's lower Songkhram River basin. For more info, visit: www.sei.org *Hosts: Vishal Mehta and Juan Carlos Giraldo   *Music Credits: Corporate Happy by Zakhar Valaha   *Production: Juan Carlos Giraldo - Podcast and Business * Sound: Thailand Riverboat On the Mekong River by Epidemic Sound
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    32 mins

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