 Water resources are under increasing pressures from climate change, population growth, urbanization, aging infrastructure, and the need to protect the environment. This requires more innovative solutions to manage water at large scale to address drought, flooding, and water quality. So some of the specific papers we've got across five technical sessions include improving our understanding of groundwater, which is becoming an increasingly precious resource, but also under pressures from water quality and development, looking at nature-based solutions for sustainable water management, how can we work with nature to manage our catchments, life cycle analysis and the circular economy, water quality and pollution, and ecosystem services and understanding water resources. So we need innovation and partnership working to address the challenges around the climate and biodiversity emergencies. Attending these sessions will help you to understand the issues and solutions at scale and identify who are leading research and practice in the field who you may be able to work with in the future.