Professional Committee on Water Rights and Water Market of GWP China Founded

April 1, 2025, the Establishment Conference of the Professional Committee on Water Rights and Water Market of the Global Water Partnership China (GWP China) took place in Changsha, Hunan Province.

The same day witnessed the Grand Launch Ceremony of the Conference, along with the Seminar on Water Rights Trading and the Value Enhancement of Water Ecological Products, hosted by 全球水伙伴(中国):共9个分支机构,包括省级、流域级水伙伴、专题委员会和工作委员会,工作语言为汉语。 and co-organized by the Hunan Provincial Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research, 全球水伙伴(中国湖南)暨中国水资源战略研究会水权水市场专业委员会, and the newly established Professional Committee.


                                                 Management Team of the Committee

Over 120 attendees, including prominent experts, scholars, and representatives from government bodies, enterprises, and institutions in the water resources sector, participated. Key dignitaries in attendance were Jiang Yunzhong, Regional Executive Secretary of GWP China; Zeng Yang, Deputy Director-General of the Hunan Provincial Department of Water Resources; He Dahua, Director of the Water Resources Division of the same department; and Yang Mingwei, President of the Hunan Provincial Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research.


                                                                              Jiang Yunzhong

The conference began with Jiang Yunzhong announcing the committee’s establishment and delivering a keynote address. He emphasized the committee’s mission, revealed the election results of its inaugural leadership team, and outlined three key aspirations: aligning with national priorities, pursuing practical solutions, and fostering transparent collaboration. Following this, Zeng Yang and Jiang jointly unveiled the committee’s plaque, and appointment letters were presented to its initial leadership representatives.


                                                                                Zeng Yang


                                                                              He Dahua

In his speech, Zeng Yang congratulated the committee on its establishment, describing it as a pivotal moment in advancing China’s water rights and market reforms towards specialization and systematization. He urged the committee to strengthen academic-policy synergies, foster cross-sector innovation, and develop globally renowned “Chinese theories, solutions, and pathways” for water rights and market reforms.

 


                                                                              Yang Mingwei

The seminar on Water Rights Trading and the Value Enhancement of Water Ecological Products featured in-depth discussions by renowned scholars on various topics:

Prof. Zuo Qiting (Zhengzhou University) discussed research needs for water resource management systems, covering positioning, simulation, evaluation, and regulation. Researcher Jiang Wenlai (Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences) analyzed water rights transactions, examining attributes, market characteristics, value determination, and implementation pathways. Prof. Shen Dajun (Renmin University of China) reviewed China’s water rights framework, current advancements, and future directions. Senior Engineer Zhang Yanping (China Water Rights Exchange) shared practical experiences in water rights trading.

Representatives from provincial institutes, including Yunnan and Anhui, exchanged reform practices. Additionally, Li Bin, Deputy Secretary of Mayang County, and Xie Yongsheng, President of Dayu Water-saving Group, presented case studies on water rights reforms and asset value transformation in irrigation districts.


                                                         Moderated by Sheng Dong

In the afternoon, attendees visited the Tongrenqiao Irrigation District in Changsha County to observe Hunan’s pioneering practices in water rights reforms, trading mechanisms, and farmer water-user association management.

 

This conference marked a new era for academic collaboration and synergistic innovation in water rights and markets, propelling China’s water trading development and ecological value enhancement. Under the committee’s guidance, stakeholders aim to unite, address water management challenges, and promote sustainable water resource utilization.

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