UCT - Sustainable Water Management
26 July 2021 – 6 August 2021
Hosted by the University of Cape Town
This course has been designed to equip the next generation of critical thinkers to consider the world’s increasingly complex water challenges. This course will challenge participants to consider water in new ways, develop the tools to do so and equip them with the skills to apply their learnings in different contexts. This course adopts an interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary (IDTD) approach to examine the complexity of current water crises, trends and conditions, with specific examples from the African continent. While considering water demand, supply and treatment, it addresses the need to derive maximum benefit from water resources while incurring minimum burden and the need to secure ‘new taps’ in a Water Sensitive context. Topics include:
- Integrated urban water management and Water Sensitive Urban Design
- Social impacts and health concerns
- Wastewater treatment and remediation practices
- Anthropological impacts on water quality
- The role of water in the social fabric and the under-pinning of sustainable livelihoods considering culture, privilege and inequality
- The IDTD research paradigm in integrated water management
- Water-food-energy nexus
- Resource recovery and the circular economy
- Linkages to Sustainable Development Goals
Target Audience
Bachelor students (4th year), Master students, PhD students
Course Method
Online
Application Deadline
9 July 2021. Application Form
Detailed cost(s) of course
USD 1,000
Credits equivalent at home university
8 ECT credits; 20 NQF credits (to be awarded by home institution)
Contact for more information
Name: Reshina Umra
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