希贤环境法讲坛第三讲
时间:2015年5月20日(周三)19:00
地点:文治楼六楼会议室
Simon Spooner 司马博文
BSc (Hons), MPhil (Cantab), MCIWEM, CSci
Professor Simon Spooner is Principal Scientist in Atkins Water and Environment International Strategic Assessment Services division. He has 22 years’ experience in technical and regulatory planning in the UK and Asia Pacific water sectors. For the last 10 years he has worked mostly in China on major EU-China, DFID and World Bank development and cooperation projects in the water sector covering urban water infrastructure, pollution control flood protection and River basin management. These included 5 years seconded into Chinese Water and Environmental Ministries. He was technical director of Water and Environment for Atkins in Beijing and was Chair of the EU Chamber of Commerce in China Water Working Group and is on the steering committee of the China Europe Water Platform.
Simon Spooner, a graduate of Cambridge University, is an Honorary Professor of Nottingham University in UK and China and has had published a number of books on EU water management, regulation and adaption for East Asia for OECD, FWR and water ministry publishers. He has conducted water sector market studies for the EU Delegation and for the UK Foreign office and led Due diligence projects for major international investors in the China water private sector.
司马博文是阿特金水和环境战略评估部门首席专家。他有22年的英国和亚洲水行业的工作经验和积累。在过去的10年里,司马主要参与了EU-China,DFID和世界银行在中国的水行业合作项目,合作项目包括城市水利基础设施,污染控制,防洪,以及流域管理。其中有五年被借调至中国水和环境部门。他是阿特金斯北京部门的技术总监,中国欧盟商会水项目协会的会长和中欧水平台的指导委会成员。
司马博文毕业于剑桥大学,是诺丁汉大学的名誉教授,为OECD,FWR和水专业出版商出版了应用于东亚的欧洲水管理,监管,应用技术的书籍。他为欧洲代表团和英国外交部进行了市场研究,勤奋地为中国水项目私营投资者完成各种项目。
Nexus thinking in implementation of integrated resources management
Professor Simon Spooner will put forward some of the latest ideas on how approaching at resource management through the consideration of the water, energy food and land nexus can lead to more effective implementation of sustainable development policies. Water Energy and food are the basic resources required for good livelihoods, they are ultimately infinitely renewable and with good management and infrastructure potentially abundant even in the face of growing population, urbanisation and climate change.
Integrated resource management -such as integrated water resources management, energy and agricultural policies that are characterised by time bound action plans, coordinating policy across administrative levels and regions based on monitoring, analysis and adaptive feedback. These are seen as best practice in resource management. However there is a great deal to achieve by looking at the linkages and connections between these resource areas – the nexus – and how this relates to land use management.
The lecture will discuss this and implications of how development planning could evolve in future to be more effective in delivering sustainable development.

