The forum started with an opening speech contributed by Ching-Ray Chang, the Vice President of the NTU. He firstly acknowledged the RSPRC's efforts in the policy of energy transformation...
Taiwan's current water conservancy and water management model, are facing two major challenges. The first is due to the heavy rain and drought under extreme weather changes...
In addition to participating in COP 21, Taiwan's Adaptation Policy responding authorities (majorly represented by the National Development Council) have shown a follow-up...
In addition to the delegation organized by the central government, there is another form of delegation which includes domestic representatives from Taipei
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With the signing of the Paris agreement, actors have agreed that the global average warming rate should not exceed 2 degrees Celsius compared to the pre-industrial level...
The United Nations in 1992 held the first World Summit on Sustainable Development, also known as the Earth Summit; it is the one of the most important conventions on the issue...
Taiwan cities need to set a financial viable water control strategy, and began to implement right away, in order to avoid possible future major losses. If the "no flooding roads" is the goal of Taiwan's urban flood control strategy...
In the intensive metropolitan area where massive buildings have been built, the direct call for the construction of a comprehensive drainage system is not practically, economically and politically viable. In this situation...