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Seminars & Conferences

Development Drivers of Water, Food, and Energy Nexus in Arid Regions – the Case of the Gulf Countries

The event will be in the form of a workshop that includes lectures and activities. The main idea is to analyze the water, food, and energy security in the GCC countries using water-food-energy nexus approach. The innovative focus is on identifying past and future development-based drivers of water-energy-food integration in the region.

Promotion of IEMA training

DISS is proud to be an IEMA training Partner and to share environmental and sustainability training solutions with our clients in Qatar.

 

What is IEMA – The Institute of Environmental Management & Assessment (IEMA) is the professional home of over 15,000 environment and sustainability professionals from around the globe. IEMA’s role is to support individuals and organisations to set, recognise and achieve global sustainability standards and practice

 

Better Places for People - Building Sustainability for People and Planet

As a member of The WorldGBC, QGBC promotes human comfort and wellbeing as an integral component of a green, sustainable built environment. Consequently the improved health, wellbeing and productivity of its occupants can be considered co-benefits of a sustainable building. As a building-focused organisation, we focus on features related to the building environment by promoting wellbeing as a component of a holistic approach to sustainability.

"ورشة " التنمية المستدامة تحفظ حقي وحقك

تحت شعار الاستدامة مسئولية كل مؤسسة و فرد في المجتمع سيتم انعقاد ورشة بعنوان " التنمية المستدامة تحفظ حقي وحقك " ، القاء د. ظبية السليطي استشاري تقييم اللجنة الوطنية للتربية و الثقافة و العلوم بتاريخ 29 أكتوبر 2019 من الساعة 9 الى 10:30 صباحا في مقر المدرسة للسيدات فقط 

Is low carbon transition possible in Qatar?

Climate change calls for radical solutions. The existing framework and vision are incapable of imagining and envisioning a new and bolder future that recognizes the limits to growth and at the same time, ensuring human well-being. The way we organize the economy and society, our interaction with natural systems must change and redefine prosperity and growth. Given our economic and societal dependence on fossil fuels, are we inextricably trapped into the fossil fuel system? Is there a way out of this quagmire?