
Previous webinars
- Accelerating the development of bankable projects for climate change adaptation in transboundary basins
- Capacity building: Vocational training to improve water management
- How to strengthen the sharing and pooling of data produced by the multiple actors of the water sector?
- City-basin dialogue for adaptation to climate change: French and Mexican approaches
- Participation of Stakeholders, Civil Society and Youth in the management of the basins of rivers, lakes & aquifers
- Cost of climate change adaptation at basin level vs cost of inaction
Enforcing regulations in the water sector: the necessity and functions of a water law enforcement

SESSION 1 : 9:00 – 10:45 (Central European Time CET) - Interpretation French - English only
Opening
• Mr. Eric Tardieu, Secretary General, International Network of Basin Organizations (INBO)
The Handbook on “WATER LAW ENFORCEMENT”
• Présentation Mr. Daniel Valensuela, Deputy Secretary General, INBO Technical Secretariat
French and chinese approach to water law enforcement
• Approche française de la police de l'eau - M. Pascal Lagrabe, Head of the Controls Department, French Biodiversity Office (OFB), France
• River Chief Systems in China - M. Jin Hai, Director General, International Centre for Economic and Technical Cooperation and Exchange (INTCE), Ministry of Water Resources, China
First section of questions and answers
Intervention of great wutnesses
Our key witnesses will share their professional experience on how to organize a water law enforcement:
• Water Resources Management and the rules to be applied : Case of the Tonle Sap Great Lake basin in Cambodia - Mr. Puy Lim, Chairman, Tonle Sap Basin Authority, Cambodia
• Water Law Enforcement in Romania - Mr Gheorghe Constantin, Director of Water Resources Management, Romania
• Police de l'eau au Burkina Faso, Caractéristiques, expériences et défis - Mr Serge Traoré, Director General of Water Resources, Ministry of Water and Sanitation, Burkina Faso
Second section of questions and answers
Conclusion
• Mr. Eric Tardieu, Secretary General, International Network of Basin Organizations (INBO)
SESSION 2 : de 16h00 à 17h45 (CET / heure de Paris) - Interpretation French - Spanish only
Opening
• Mr. Eric Tardieu, Secretary General, International Network of Basin Organizations (INBO)
The handbook on “water law enforcement”
• Presentación M. Daniel Valensuela, Deputy Secretary General, INBO Technical Secretariat
Spanish and Quebecois approaches to water policing
• Le modèle québécois - Mr. Michel Rousseau, Assistant Deputy Minister of Environmental Control and Dam Safety, Ministry of the Environment and the Fight against Climate Change, Québec
• Enfoque Español - Mr. Miguel Polo, President, Jucar Hydrographic Confederation, Permanent Technical Secretary of the Mediterranean Network of Basin Organizations (MENBO), Spain
First section of questions and answers
Intervention of great witnesses
• Regulación y gestión de los recursos hídricos en zonas de conflicto en Brasil: el caso del Distrito Federal - Mr. Jorge Werneck, Director, Water, Energy and Sanitation Agency of the Federal District of Brasília (ADASA), Brazil
• Faire respecter les règlementations du secteur de l’eau : nécessité et fonctions d’une police de l’eau - Ms. Soumaya Rkiouak, Chief of the Department of Control and Management of the Public Hydraulic Domain, Ministry of Public Works, Transport, Logistics and Water (METLE), Kingdom of Morocco
• Marco normativo para el uso y control del agua en el Perú - Mr. Pantalion Huachani, Director of the Jequetepeque-Zarumilla Water Management Authority, National Water Authority (ANA), Peru
Second section of questions and answers
Conclusion
• Mr. Eric Tardieu, Secretary General, International Network of Basin Organizations (INBO)