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王宝恩出席国际大坝委员会第93届年会国际研讨会开幕式并致辞
Shui Li Bu Wang Zhan· 2025-05-22 01:16
Core Insights - The 93rd Annual International Conference on Dams was held in Chengdu from May 19 to 20, focusing on "Common Challenges, Shared Futures, Better Dams" [1] - Over 2,000 representatives from more than 80 countries attended, including over 800 foreign delegates [1] - The conference emphasized the importance of dam safety and ecological management in the context of increasing extreme weather events and human activities [1] Group 1 - The Chinese water industry is implementing Xi Jinping's water management philosophy, focusing on water conservation, spatial balance, systematic governance, and dual efforts to enhance modern water governance capabilities [1] - Reservoir dams play an irreplaceable role in disaster prevention, optimizing water resource allocation, reviving river and lake ecosystems, and providing clean energy [1] - The global community faces severe challenges in ensuring the high-quality development and safety of reservoir dams due to climate change and human impact [1] Group 2 - Three key suggestions were made by Wang Baonen: building a safety defense line through international cooperation, enhancing ecological scheduling to promote river ethics, and advancing digital empowerment for the future of dams [2] - China is willing to share experiences in dam safety, ecological flow management, and digital twin water conservancy construction with the international community [2] - Wang Baonen participated in specialized seminars on river ethics and ecological dams, and regional economic development supported by reservoir dams during the conference [2]
中国水利部:愿与各方积极推动生态大坝技术研发与应用
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-05-19 00:49
Group 1 - The Chinese government emphasizes the importance of ecological dams and river protection, proposing the "construction of river ethics" initiative to promote harmony between humans and nature [1][2] - The Deputy Minister of Water Resources of China, Wang Bao'en, advocates for collaboration in the research and application of ecological dam technologies guided by river ethics [1] - The International Commission on Large Dams (ICOLD) held its 28th Congress and 93rd Annual Meeting in Chengdu, focusing on the construction of river ethics and ecological dams [2] Group 2 - UNESCO's East Asia Regional Office Director, Xia Zehan, praised China's efforts in river ecological protection, highlighting a report that serves as a model for balancing development and ecological sustainability [2] - Experts from both international and domestic water resources sectors presented reports on various topics related to river ethics and ecological dams during the seminar [2] - The next ICOLD Congress is scheduled to take place from May 16 to 23, 2025, in Chengdu, co-hosted by the Ministry of Water Resources, Sichuan Provincial Government, and ICOLD [2]
2025年“世界水日”开放日活动在北京通州大运河畔举办
Zhong Guo Jing Ji Wang· 2025-03-24 09:07
Core Viewpoint - The 2025 World Water Day Open Day event was held in Tongzhou, Beijing, emphasizing the importance of water resource management and international cooperation in addressing global water challenges [1][3]. Group 1: Event Overview - The event was co-hosted by the China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research and UNESCO, with support from various local organizations [1]. - The theme for the 2025 World Water Day is "Harmony between Humans and Water, Revitalizing the Millennium Grand Canal" [6]. Group 2: Achievements in Water Management - Under the guiding principles of "water conservation first, spatial balance, systematic governance, and dual efforts," China has made historic achievements in water management, particularly in enhancing flood and drought disaster prevention capabilities [3]. - The Grand Canal, the world's longest artificial waterway, has seen a revival with continuous water flow for four years after a century of disconnection, showcasing China's commitment to sustainable water management [3]. Group 3: International Cooperation and Cultural Exchange - UNESCO's East Asia Office Director highlighted the role of water in shaping civilization and promoting cultural exchange, stressing the importance of international cooperation in addressing global water challenges [3]. - Representatives from various countries praised China's water management achievements and shared their own canal cultures and practices, envisioning future directions for global water cooperation [6]. Group 4: Reports and Future Initiatives - A report titled "Constructing River Ethics and China's Practice" was presented, which will be globally launched at the 10th World Water Forum in May 2024 [4][5]. - The event is part of a broader initiative to promote water education, science, and culture, aligning with the UN's sustainable development goals related to water [3].