SDG 6: BEHAVIORAL GAMES TO EXPLORE WATER-SAVING TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION IN UZBEKISTAN – PUBLIC TALK BY ANTON LIUTIN, 13 DECEMBER 2024

 
A series of short presentations will be delivered, organized, and hosted by Tashkent State University of Uzbek Language and Literature (TSUULL), with open access for all interested participants. This initiative is part of the university’s ongoing commitment to fostering dialogue, sharing knowledge, and encouraging active participation in global academic and social discussions.
Through its teaching, research, and community-based initiatives, TSUULL University actively contributes to the achievement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 6: Clean Water and Sanitation. This global goal is dedicated to ensuring the availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all. It emphasizes universal access to safe drinking water, adequate sanitation, improved water quality, efficient water use, and the protection of freshwater ecosystems.

As part of this initiative, TSUULL University is pleased to invite students, scholars, and members of the wider community to join a guest lecture that will be held in a hybrid format — both online (via Zoom) and offline at the TSUULL International Office. The event is scheduled for 13 December 2024 and promises to provide valuable insights, new perspectives, and engaging discussions with invited speakers.

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Location: TSUULL International Office, Youtube\Zoom 
Language: English
Organizer: TSUULL International Office 
Audience: Free and Open to the Public
Overview: On December 13, 2024, the Tashkent State University of Uzbek Language and Literature (TSUULL) will host an insightful public talk as part of its #TSUULLTalks series. The lecture, titled “Behavioral games to explore water-saving technology adoption in Uzbekistan”, will be delivered by Anton Liutin, a researcher specializing in agricultural economics and water resource management.
Speaker: Anton Liutin is a 4th-year PhD student in the Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics (AAE) at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. His research examines water-sharing rules and decision-making patterns in both Uzbekistan and the Colorado River Basin in the United States. With a focus on the interplay between scarcity, infrastructure, and social dynamics, Anton’s work bridges economics, environmental policy, and community engagement.

Area: Education, Communication, water-saving technologies, irrigation, sustainable water use in agricultural communities.