CSE- Training Programme on Urban Waterbodies Rejuvenation and Management

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CSE- Training Programme on Urban Waterbodies Rejuvenation and Management

About the training
CSE - School of Water and Waste (SW&W) is organising an advanced residential training on urban waterbodies management. Urban waterbodies management involves various soft and hard interventions for catchment area management, buffer area design, pollution abatement in waterbodies and effective stakeholder engagement to revive waterbodies as critical green infrastructure which not only helps in building urban resilience but also improves liveability in towns/cities, particularly when considered part of an overall urban strategy. 
Aim 
Build a cohort of practitioners and managers (both government and private) who will plan, design and implement urban waterbodies rejuvenation interventions. 
Target Participants
• Architects, planners, engineers and other water and sanitation professionals working with consultancies, design firms, non-profits, government departments & agencies, research institutions and academic centres.
Training Highlights
  • Understand key aspects of waterbodies rejuvenation: catchment area management, buffer area design, pollution abatement in waterbodies: to understand key challenges and potential of urban waterbody rejuvenation.
  • Step by step guide to prepare urban waterbody management plan including stakeholder engagement, community participation, O&M strategies and socio-economic and other benefits.
  • Existing and upcoming institutional regulatory framework (policies, plan and programmes) for WSUDP
  • Field visit to interact with real implementers and beneficiaries. 
Please refer to the detailed announcement  HERE

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