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River expert receives prestigious WWF Living Planet Award 2016

International river flow expert Dr Jackie King has been awarded WWF South Africa’s prestigious Living Planet Award.

International river flow expert Dr Jackie King has been awarded WWF South Africa’s prestigious Living Planet Award at its annual conference. The award is given to exceptional individuals in South Africa who inspire people to live in harmony with nature.

As a leading aquatic ecologist in South Africa, Dr King was praised for “inspiring several generations of scientists, planners and legislators in South Africa and around the world”.

Over the past four decades, she has been part of and led scientific teams working on the river flow management of many of the world’s major river systems, among them the Nile, Mekong, Indus and Okavango.

Dr Jackie King was recognised for her leading role in ensuring that aquatic ecological research led to the sustainable development and management of river systems and, in particular, her innovative and practical approaches that gave effect to improved water management in the real world.

Dr King was one of three keynote speakers to address WWF-SA’s fourth Living Planet Conference in Sandton, Johannesburg. This year’s conference was held under the theme: “Why South Africa’s future is brighter than you think: A case for optimism.”

WWF-SA CEO Dr Morné du Plessis commented: “In a world filled with seemingly overwhelming challenges, for this year’s Living Planet Conference we decided to turn the question of sustainability on its head. It is a challenge to us all to think more positively about the changes we can make for the better of all South Africans, particularly in the quest for a more sustainable and equitable future.”

Other keynote speakers at the conference were Anglican Archbishop Thabo Makgoba and social entrepreneur Ludwick Marishane. Panellists included scenario planner Clem Sunter, environmental and social activist Tasneem Essop, WWF-SA’s Saliem Fakir (Head: Policy and Futures Unit) and Dean Muruven (Programme Manager: Water Source Areas). Proceedings were facilitated by social commentator Eusebius McKaiser.

Among the issues under the spotlight on the day were food, energy and water security for South Africa in the 21st century – with the emphasis on innovative solutions in the areas of food production, water stewardship and renewable energy.

To encourage students to participate, WWF-SA also ran an #IAmTheFuture competition which offered 50 seats to students, five of whom would win a two-hour professional lunch with one of several leading South Africans who volunteered their time.

About the Living Planet Award
 
The Living Planet Award recognises the highly meritorious contributions of South Africans who inspire people to live in harmony with nature for the benefit of our country and the wellbeing of all. Winners are deemed to have made catalytic contributions to environmental conservation and have the ability to leverage further conservation achievements to the benefit of South Africa and WWF. The 2015 winner was Andrew Zaloumis, CEO of iSimangaliso Wetland Park.
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Dr Jackie King receives the Living Planet Award from WWF South Africa board member Mark Read.

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