44th AMSTERDAM International Congress on “Waste Management & Water Resources Engineering” (WMWRE-25) scheduled on Sept. 24-26, 2025 Amsterdam (Netherlands)

WMWRE-25


Strategic Management Emergency Management Materials Engineering Ceramic Engineering Aviation & Aerospace Engineering Water Supply & Treatment Ceramic Engineering Hydrology & Water Resources Disaster Management



Topics of interest for submission include any topics related to:



I. Waste Management - Towards a Circular Economy




  • Circular Economy Models and Implementation:


    • Strategies for transitioning from linear to circular waste management systems.

    • Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) schemes: effectiveness and challenges.

    • Industrial symbiosis and waste valorization in different sectors.

    • Business models for circular economy in waste management.

    • Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of waste management options.



  • Waste Reduction and Prevention:

    • Source reduction strategies and consumer behavior.

    • Eco-design for recyclability and durability.

    • Food waste prevention and management across the supply chain.

    • Reuse and repair initiatives and infrastructure.



  • Advanced Waste Treatment Technologies:

    • Biological treatment: Anaerobic digestion for biogas production, composting optimization.

    • Thermal treatment: Waste-to-energy (incineration, gasification, pyrolysis), emission control.

    • Chemical treatment: Advanced oxidation processes for hazardous waste, nutrient recovery.

    • Mechanical-Biological Treatment (MBT) and its role in integrated systems.



  • Resource Recovery and Recycling:

    • Innovative technologies for sorting and processing mixed waste streams.

    • Recycling of specific waste streams: plastics, e-waste, construction and demolition waste, textiles.

    • Extraction of critical raw materials from waste.

    • Upcycling and creating value-added products from waste.

    • Quality standards and market development for recycled materials.



  • Smart and Digital Waste Management:

    • IoT applications for waste collection optimization (smart bins, route planning).

    • AI and robotics for waste sorting and material identification.

    • Data analytics for waste stream monitoring and management.

    • Blockchain technology for material lifecycle tracking and transparency.

    • Digital platforms for citizen engagement in waste management.



  • Management of Specific Waste Streams:

    • Hazardous waste management: treatment, storage, and disposal technologies, regulatory frameworks.

    • Medical waste management: best practices for handling and disposal, infection control.

    • Agricultural waste management: valorization for energy, fertilizers, and other products.

    • Sludge management: treatment, beneficial reuse in agriculture or other sectors.

    • Disaster waste management: planning, collection, and processing in emergency situations.

    • Management of micro and nano plastics in waste streams.



  • Landfilling and Landfill Management:

    • Advanced landfill design and leachate management.

    • Landfill gas capture and utilization.

    • Landfill mining and remediation of old landfill sites.

    • Long-term environmental impacts of landfills.



  • Policy, Regulation, and Governance in Waste Management:

    • National and international waste management policies and targets.

    • Economic instruments for promoting waste reduction and recycling (e.g., landfill taxes).

    • Informal sector integration in waste management systems.

    • Public awareness and education campaigns.

    • The role of stakeholders (government, industry, citizens) in achieving sustainable waste management.





II. Water Resources Engineering - Challenges and Sustainable Solutions




  • Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM):


    • River basin management and transboundary water cooperation.

    • Water allocation and conflict resolution.

    • Stakeholder engagement and participatory approaches in water management.

    • Nexus thinking: Water-Energy-Food nexus.



  • Water Scarcity and Drought Management:

    • Climate change impacts on water availability and extreme events.

    • Water demand management strategies and conservation measures.

    • Drought monitoring, prediction, and early warning systems.

    • Water reuse and recycling for augmenting water supplies.

    • Desalination technologies: advancements and environmental considerations.



  • Water Quality and Treatment:

    • Emerging contaminants in water resources (pharmaceuticals, microplastics, PFAS).

    • Advanced water and wastewater treatment technologies (membrane filtration, advanced oxidation).

    • Natural Water Treatment Systems (constructed wetlands, biofiltration).

    • Water quality monitoring and assessment using traditional and innovative methods.

    • Management of industrial wastewater discharges.

    • Water safety planning and drinking water quality standards.



  • Hydrological Modeling and Water Resources Assessment:

    • Surface water and groundwater modeling techniques.

    • Climate change scenarios and their impact on hydrological regimes.

    • Remote sensing and GIS applications in water resources management.

    • Water footprint assessment and virtual water trade.

    • Hydrological extremes (floods and droughts): modeling, forecasting, and risk management.



  • Urban Water Management:

    • Sustainable urban drainage systems (SUDS) and green infrastructure.

    • Water-sensitive urban design (WSUD).

    • Leakage management in urban water distribution networks.

    • Urban stormwater management and pollution control.

    • Decentralized water and wastewater treatment systems.



  • Groundwater Resources Management:

    • Groundwater recharge enhancement and managed aquifer recharge (MAR).

    • Groundwater contamination and remediation technologies.

    • Sustainable yield estimation and groundwater governance.

    • Saltwater intrusion in coastal aquifers.



  • Water Infrastructure and Hydraulic Engineering:

    • Design and management of water supply and distribution systems.

    • Hydraulic structures (dams, weirs, canals): design, operation, and safety.

    • Pipeline hydraulics and optimization.

    • Climate-resilient water infrastructure.



  • Water Policy, Governance, and Socio-economic Aspects:

    • Water pricing and economic valuation of water resources.

    • Water rights and regulations.

    • Water governance frameworks and institutional arrangements.

    • Social equity and access to water and sanitation.

    • The role of public-private partnerships in water infrastructure development.





III. Interdisciplinary and Emerging Themes




  • Digital Water and Smart Water Management: Integration of digital technologies (AI, IoT, big data) for efficient water management.

  • Nature-Based Solutions for Water and Waste Management: Utilizing natural processes for water treatment, flood control, and waste management.

  • Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience in Water and Waste Sectors: Strategies to cope with the impacts of climate change on water resources and waste management infrastructure.

  • Resource Recovery from Wastewater: Nutrient recovery, energy production, and water reuse from wastewater treatment plants.

  • Microplastics in the Water Cycle and Waste Streams: Sources, fate, transport, and treatment technologies for microplastics.

  • Sustainable Materials for Water and Waste Infrastructure: Developing and using environmentally friendly materials in construction and manufacturing.

  • Public Health and Environmental Impacts of Waste and Water Management Practices.

  • Community Engagement and Education for Sustainable Water and Waste Management.