Possibilities discussions with Tunisian entities
Proposition
Tunisian possible institutions
.In Tunisia, the focus could be on knowledge exchange and best practices in water conservation and sustainable agriculture, leveraging the country's experience in managing scarce water resources. In the Netherlands, known for their hydraulic engineering and water management expertise, the Water School could benefit from advanced technologies and strategies to bolster capabilities in arid zones.
These transnational collaborations would provide a platform for knowledge exchange, joint research, and the development of innovative solutions, contributing to the resilience and sustainability of water resources in arid regions.
About Oman <> Tunisia state cooperation
Relations have developed in several areas, including economy, trade, investment, tourism, culture, and education.
Possibles discussions with European institutions
ETH Zurich
ETH Zurich excels in water management research, N°7 worldwide in Shanghai ranking, integrating cutting-edge science and technology to develop sustainable solutions for global water challenges. Their interdisciplinary approach fosters innovation in water conservation, quality, and resource management.
Wageningen University
Wageningen University is a global leader in water management, within the top 20 worldwide in shanghai ranking , focusing on innovative research and practical solutions to ensure sustainable water use in agriculture, ecosystems, and societies worldwide. Their holistic approach addresses water quality, scarcity, and climate resilience challenges.
Montpellier Universisity
The University of Montpellier is renowned for its excellence in water management, distinguished by innovative research and educational programs that address global water issues, from conservation to advanced technologies. It actively collaborates with international partners to develop sustainable solutions to water management challenges.
Oman <> Suisse Collaborations
Oman and Switzerland may collaborate in water management to leverage Swiss expertise in hydro-technology and sustainable practices, enhancing Oman's water resource strategies in arid environments.
Oman <>Netherlands
Collaborations
Oman and the Netherlands collaborate in water management, combining Dutch expertise in water engineering and flood defense with Omani initiatives to address water scarcity and sustainability in arid regions.
Oman <> France Collaborations
Oman and France foster a relationship in water management, merging French technological and research expertise with Omani initiatives to enhance water sustainability and resource management in the region. ( VEOLIA, ENGIE, ... )