

Sonja Biskop, who owns a beautiful voice performed Shirley Bassey‘s song “ Goldfinger” (1964) and after that we heard Hietanen singing “ Thunderball” from year 1965. Matt Monro‘s version with voice can be heard during the film and when we see end credits on the screen. Originally it was performed John Barry as an instrumental version during the opening titles sequence of the film. The session consists of three interesting presentations which lay the foundation for facilitated group discussions, where participants can share their views on these themes.Vocalists of Licence to Play concert are: Pentti Hietanen, Annikka Wiklund, Roosa & Iina Hietanen, Sonja Biskop and Andreas Haals. They were introduced by Kimmo Niemi.įor a starters we heard Pentti Hietanen’s interpretation of “ From Russia with Love” (1963). We will also consider what kind of implications this has for Finland. In this session we will look at the linkages that water has with development and SDGs, including the role of so-called water-energy-food security nexus. In many areas, however, increasing water scarcity means that water is also increasingly hindering development. Water is a crosscutting enabler for development, and it is particularly important for our food and energy security. What is the role of water for development, and for the implementation of Sustainable Development Goals – in Finland as well as globally? How does increasing water scarcity effect all this? What can Finland do to global thirst: Part II Chair: Antti Belinskij, University of Eastern FinlandĪwards and book launch by the Finnish Water Association. Legislation supporting water-smart solutions. Chairs: Kristian Sahlstedt, Pöyry Ltd, Mari Heinonen, Helsinki Region Environmental Services (HSY)ģ. Chair: Katri Mehtonen, Finnish Water Forum ( see detailed program) Juho RissanenĢ.
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How to motivate businesses to finding solutions? Existing opportunities and necessary changes. INTERACTIVE PARALLEL SESSIONS on waste water solutionsġ. INTERVIEW with pitch talkers: What motivated and facilitated the transition to CSR? Moderator: Katri Mehtonen, Finnish Water Forum PITCH TALKS on water-smart business by Stora Enso and Vihreät Vaatteet (Green Clothes). Comments: Irina Nordman, chair, Finnish Water Utilities Association

Kari Kuusiniemi, Supreme Administrative Court of Finland. PLENARY II: Legal perspectives to waste water issues in Finland. Comments and discussion with Rauni Karjala, Water Association Finland. Jani Salminen, Finnish Environment Institute. Results from Nessling research project “Towards water-smart circular economy”. PLENARY I: Waste water in different industry sectors. Kai Mykkänen, Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Tiina Rytkönen, University of Eastern Finland Anna-Maria Hokajärvi, National Institute for Health and Welfare Nessling and KAUTE foundations proudly present:įuture solutions: research pitches by six promising water researchers. What can Finland do to global thirst: Part I Jussi Nikula, WWF Finland, Head of Ecological Footprint Programme No water, no business - water stewardship in international value chains. Marko Keskinen, Aalto University ( see detailed program) Sirkusģ. Chair: Olli Varis, Aalto University ( see detailed program). Water, social stability, and human rights. The role of Finland in the global setting: connections, responsibilities, opportunities, competences?ġ. INTERACTIVE PARALLEL SESSIONS on the connections of water and societies. INTERVIEW with Keynote & Plenary speakers. PLENARY II: Multinational corporations and water stewardship. Prof Alistair Rieu-Clarke, Northumbria University PLENARY I: Global water conventions enhancing water security. Olli Varis, Aalto University and MP Pekka Haavisto What is the role of Finland in the global framework? Prof. KEYNOTE: What is water security? Connections between water and social stability, environment, migration, food and energy. Tellervo Kylä-Harakka-Ruonala, Nessling foundation, Confederation of Finnish Industries
