Seminar.16 May 2025, 14:00 - 16:00 UTC (GMT +8)

Water as enabler for climate action and the future society of our lives

Held in the presence of His Majesty the King of Sweden, this high-level seminar explores how water can act as a catalyst for climate action and the creation of future-proof societies. Co-hosted by the Embassy of Sweden to Japan and the Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI), the event brings together leading voices from Japan and Sweden — including the 2024 Stockholm Water Prize Laureate Professor Taikan Oki — for an inspiring dialogue on innovation, resilience, and international cooperation.

Water’s importance in converting the global climate situation is tremendous but often understated. The hydrological cycle is of special role here, as shown in the recent report of the Global Commission on the Economics of Water. It highlights the need for cooperation as it connects regions and nations and cannot be separated from climate change or the loss of biodiversity and impacts all the SDGs. But cooperation is not only needed between countries, like this Japanese Swedish collaboration exemplifies, but also across sectors. 

Collaboration and innovation can function as enablers to increase climate resilience and in building equitable and prosperous societies forward. In line with the theme of this year’s Expo main theme of “Designing Future Society for Our Lives” join 2024 Stockholm Water Prize Laureate Prof. Taikan Oki and several other experts and solution architects for this seminar. 

SIWI

The Embassy of Sweden to Japan and Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI) and the United Nations University are excited to invite you to attend a jointly hosted seminar on the importance of water management in tackling climate change. The event will be organized together with Professor Oki Taikan, recipient of the 2024 Stockholm International Water Prize and world-renowned researcher in hydrology at the University of Tokyo. The dialogue will be held, in the presence of His Majesty the King, at the UN University in the afternoon of May 16th and will gather experts from academia, public and private sectors, and re-affirm the mutual interest of Sweden and Japan in working more closely in research and innovation to respond to the changing global environment. The mutual interests and values are in line with the key cooperation areas highlighted in the Strategic Partnership agreed upon by the Prime Minister’s of Sweden and Japan in December 2024, as well as the main theme of this year’s EXPO 2025 Osaka “Designing Future Society for Our Lives.” 

With this seminar we aim to raise awareness about the interlinks between sound water resource management, climate, and prosperous societies. This by bringing in different perspectives from research to private sector, we will showcase Japanese and Swedish cross sector competence and amongst other how Sweden can contribute with innovative value chain solutions. 

Freshwater and ecosystems/biodiversity
16 May 2025, 14:00 - 16:00 UTC (GMT +8)
Tokyo
English
Contact
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Manuel Eckert
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Manuel Eckert
Programme Officer, International Policy
Swedish Water House
+46 73 337 42 20
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Thomas Rebermark, Swedish Water House director
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Thomas Rebermark
Director
Swedish Water House
+46 (0)72 0506 085

Water as enabler for climate action and the future society of our lives

An official side event during the Swedish State Visit to Japan

Join the Embassy of Sweden to Japan, the Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI) and the United Nations University (UNU) for an expert seminar highlighting the crucial role of water in addressing the global climate crisis. Held in the presence of His Majesty the King of Sweden, the dialogue brings together Swedish and Japanese researchers, policymakers, and business leaders to explore how innovation and cross-sector cooperation in water can drive resilient, inclusive, and climate-smart societies.

When: Friday, May 16, 2025

Time: 14.00 – 16.00 GMT+9

Please note: Registration will be open from 13:15 to 13:45. All guests are kindly asked to be seated in U Thant Hall by 13:50.

Where: U Thant Hall, United Nations University (UNU), 5 Chome-53-70 Jingumae, Shibuya, Tokyo

If you register but are unable to attend, please notify us as soon as possible so we can accommodate others on the waiting list.

Agenda

14:00 — Moderation and setting the scene

  • Dr. Tshilidzi Marwala, UNU Rector and Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations
  • Dr. Thomas Rebermark, Director, Swedish Water House

14:05 — Highlighting the Japan-Sweden strategic partnership

  • H.E. Viktoria Li, Ambassador of Sweden to Japan

14:10 — Keynote speech

  • Prof. Taikan Oki — The Nexus among Hydrology, Climate Change and Sustainability

14:25 — Video Intervention

  • “Water Wisdom from Prof. Malin Falkenmark

14:30 — Announcement of UN Resolution for World Lake Day

14:35 — Keynote speech

  • Dr. Malin Lundberg Ingemarsson — Water’s Significant Role in Climate Mitigation

14:45 — Keynote speech

  • Prof. Kensuke Fukushi — Water and Climate in a Human and Financial Resources Perspective

14:55— Swedish Japanese climate solutions (water and cross sectoral)

15:10 — Panel discussion

Moderator:

  • Dr. Thomas Rebermark, Director, Swedish Water House

Panellists:

  • Dr. Malin Lundberg Ingemarsson, Programme Manager and Team Lead, Water for Resilient Landscapes, Swedish Water House
  • Prof. Taikan Oki, Recipient of the 2024 Stockholm International Water Prize, Professor at the University of Tokyo
  • Prof. Kaveh Madani, Director, UNU Institute for Water, Environment and Health
  • Representative of Swedish private sector (TBC)
  • Representative of Japanese private sector (TBC)

15:50 — Closing remarks

  • Dr. Thomas Rebermark, Director, Swedish Water House
  • H.E. Viktoria Li, Ambassador of Sweden to Japan