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Online Course- Water Woes: Reality of Urban Water Management
Course Details:
Starting: 03 June, 2019
Ending: 07 July, 2019
Total Study Load: 28 hours
Last date to apply – 27 May, 2019
To apply, Click www.cseindia.org/water-woes-reality-of-u...-and-south-asia-9148 .
Background
Cities in India and the global south are spiralling. Our climate is changing, making cities more prone to extreme rain events and floods while water scarcity and pollution continue to grow. Ground water, lakes and rivers in India are exhaustively overdrawn (a CSE study showing ground water sources 48% of urban water supply in India), yet no city in the country has adequate water supply. Fresh water sources are reducing due to rapid urban expansion. Cities encroach and pollute them as wastewater is disposed into water bodies untreated. Central Pollution Control Board indicates that 43,117 MLD(million litres per day) of untreated sewage flows into rivers across India (CPCB, 2015).Additionally, 351 river stretches across the country are polluted due to discharge of both municipal and industrial waste water over the years (CPCB, 2018).
The course will provide a holistic perspective on today’s waterscenario and emphasize the need to move towards a water secure future. It will help practitioners and decision makers with various other commitments to improve their subject-knowledgeonlinein their own time, using a highly supportive and interactive learning platform.
Purpose
Tohelp students, working professionals and environmental enthusiasts learn state-of-art concepts and principles of improved urban water management at their own comfort and pace.
Learning Objectives:
Identify gaps in water provision, access and governance
Recognize the various external and internal stresses and shocks to water bodies in a city
Indicate the current problems with water infrastructure
Illustrate the increasing scope of a decentralised approach to water management
Demonstrate inequity in access and pricing of water in a city
Suggest scope for interventions based on different problem scenarios and contexts
Identify tools and approaches for urban water management
Content:
The course will consist of the following modules:
Module I: Water and Development – Understanding what works and what doesn’t
Module II:Making Water Everybody’s business
Module III: Learning from Nature - the Dying Wisdom
Module IV: Introduction to Tools and Approaches to operationalize interventions
Coursework
The course comprises of self-study, technological learning tools such as presentations, videos featuring case studies from various countries, interviews with experts, inspirational talks, and other audio material. It will facilitate interactionamongst participants through online forums and discussions. Also, it will be interactive with several interesting assessment exercises and quizzes. Participants will also get a chance to interact and learn from experts at CSE through online interactions and a webinar.
Target Audience:
Working professionals and decision makers from government and non-government institutions
Accredited EIA consultants
PMU assisting Govt. in mainstreaming water and sanitation measures
Recent graduates and environment enthusiasts
Researchers and academics interested in curriculum development
Other sector professionals with a desire to update their knowledge on the water scenarios
Benefits upon completion:
This course is part of School of Water and Waste’s objective to create ‘Urban Water Leaders’. Top 10 participants who perform well on the course will be invited to AAETI, Nimli with a fully funded fellowship for one of our upcoming training programs. Participants who perform exceptionally well during these training programs will be awarded the title of ‘Urban Water Leaders’.
Additional benefits include:
Top 10% will get a 50% refund of their course fee
One year free subscription to Down To Earth magazine after enrolment
Course fee
Indian participants: Rs 3500/-
Overseas participants: USD 100
Course Coordinator
Dr Mahreen Matto
Programme Manager
Water Programme
+91-11-40616000 (Ext: 257)
Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Course Director
Suresh Rohilla
Senior Director, CSE
Academic Director, School of Water & Waste, AAETI
Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Starting: 03 June, 2019
Ending: 07 July, 2019
Total Study Load: 28 hours
Last date to apply – 27 May, 2019
To apply, Click www.cseindia.org/water-woes-reality-of-u...-and-south-asia-9148 .
Background
Cities in India and the global south are spiralling. Our climate is changing, making cities more prone to extreme rain events and floods while water scarcity and pollution continue to grow. Ground water, lakes and rivers in India are exhaustively overdrawn (a CSE study showing ground water sources 48% of urban water supply in India), yet no city in the country has adequate water supply. Fresh water sources are reducing due to rapid urban expansion. Cities encroach and pollute them as wastewater is disposed into water bodies untreated. Central Pollution Control Board indicates that 43,117 MLD(million litres per day) of untreated sewage flows into rivers across India (CPCB, 2015).Additionally, 351 river stretches across the country are polluted due to discharge of both municipal and industrial waste water over the years (CPCB, 2018).
The course will provide a holistic perspective on today’s waterscenario and emphasize the need to move towards a water secure future. It will help practitioners and decision makers with various other commitments to improve their subject-knowledgeonlinein their own time, using a highly supportive and interactive learning platform.
Purpose
Tohelp students, working professionals and environmental enthusiasts learn state-of-art concepts and principles of improved urban water management at their own comfort and pace.
Learning Objectives:
Identify gaps in water provision, access and governance
Recognize the various external and internal stresses and shocks to water bodies in a city
Indicate the current problems with water infrastructure
Illustrate the increasing scope of a decentralised approach to water management
Demonstrate inequity in access and pricing of water in a city
Suggest scope for interventions based on different problem scenarios and contexts
Identify tools and approaches for urban water management
Content:
The course will consist of the following modules:
Module I: Water and Development – Understanding what works and what doesn’t
Module II:Making Water Everybody’s business
Module III: Learning from Nature - the Dying Wisdom
Module IV: Introduction to Tools and Approaches to operationalize interventions
Coursework
The course comprises of self-study, technological learning tools such as presentations, videos featuring case studies from various countries, interviews with experts, inspirational talks, and other audio material. It will facilitate interactionamongst participants through online forums and discussions. Also, it will be interactive with several interesting assessment exercises and quizzes. Participants will also get a chance to interact and learn from experts at CSE through online interactions and a webinar.
Target Audience:
Working professionals and decision makers from government and non-government institutions
Accredited EIA consultants
PMU assisting Govt. in mainstreaming water and sanitation measures
Recent graduates and environment enthusiasts
Researchers and academics interested in curriculum development
Other sector professionals with a desire to update their knowledge on the water scenarios
Benefits upon completion:
This course is part of School of Water and Waste’s objective to create ‘Urban Water Leaders’. Top 10 participants who perform well on the course will be invited to AAETI, Nimli with a fully funded fellowship for one of our upcoming training programs. Participants who perform exceptionally well during these training programs will be awarded the title of ‘Urban Water Leaders’.
Additional benefits include:
Top 10% will get a 50% refund of their course fee
One year free subscription to Down To Earth magazine after enrolment
Course fee
Indian participants: Rs 3500/-
Overseas participants: USD 100
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Course Coordinator
Dr Mahreen Matto
Programme Manager
Water Programme
+91-11-40616000 (Ext: 257)
Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Course Director
Suresh Rohilla
Senior Director, CSE
Academic Director, School of Water & Waste, AAETI
Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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