Water Futures: Collaborative Responses to Climate Impacts
Code: TCA420
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Transformative Climate Action
Course description
This course explores how governance is evolving to address the impacts of climate change on freshwater regimes, including cycles of drought, fire and floods with a particular emphasis on collaborative governance.
Learning objectives
Upon completion of the course, you will be able to:
- understand the basic principles of hydrology and who "owns" water
- recognize what influences water stewardship and management (e.g., governments, institutions, organizations, political-economy structures and individuals)
- understand the factors involved in conflicts over water
- apply best practices in water sustainability to complex watershed problems such as integrated water resource management, demand management, adaptive management and collaborative watershed approaches
- become adept at evaluating and proposing solutions for a variety of current issues, including energy development, drinking water management, water for agriculture and a "right" to water
- develop writing and presentation skills
Format
Online Asynchronous delivery style over a 14-week period, requiring approximately 10 hours of coursework per week.
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