Nemzeti Víztudományi Program

The World Science Forum provided an opportunity to review the program’s achievements

The World Science Forum was organized with great success at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences between 19 and 23 November. There were more than a thousand participants from all over the world taking part in the various programs. Presentation of the Hungarian Water Science Program of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences was also part of the five-day program with international experts of the program giving talks about the most current issues of water sciences.

2019. december 17.
Peter Szucs, Attila Engloner, Tamas Nemeth, Lucien Hoffmann, Csilla Farkas, Laszlo Bozo, Lajos Voros, Helmut Kroiss, Jozsef Bogardi, Jan Szolgay, Andras Baldi, Janos Jozsa, Eva Sugar
Photo: mta.hu / Tamas Szigeti

World Science Forum 2019 THE RESPONSIBILITY OF WATER SCIENCE FOR SUSTAINABILITY 20th Nov 2019

The session of the Hungarian Water Science Program began with a closed committee meeting on November 19, where members of the National Governing Body reported on the current status of the program, ongoing research and recent results, and presented the English version of the Hungarian Water Research Programme (Hungarian Water Research Program Challenges and Resesarch Tasks). Attila Engloner project leader reported on the "Clean Drinking Water: A Multidisciplinary Evaluation of Safe Water Supply from Source to Consumers". During the second half of the meeting the future plans and strategies were discussed, and also suggestions for further steps were made. It was suggested that within the program more attention should be directed at the effects of climate change with particular focus on the urban environment, at the antibiotic resistance, CO2 emissions and micro-pollutants. Recommendations on how to proceed were also proposed for example concerning the issue of micro-plastics. A more holistic approach within the project was urged to be adopted, which is consistent with the message of the WSF.

After the committee meeting, the current trends and significant international achievements in water science were presented to the general public of WSF on November 20 by members of the International Advisory Board of the Hungarian Water Science Program. Five presentation were held in the Reading Room of the Academy covering the main areas of water science research.

The WSF was a great opportunity to showcase the achievements of the Hungarian Water Science Program at a major, international, community-oriented forum.