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Del Aprendizaje al Liderazgo: Juventudes, Desarrollo Sostenible y Agua

Del Aprendizaje al Liderazgo: Juventudes, Desarrollo Sostenible y Agua Acerca de este curso Este curso es una iniciativa de Cap-Net en conjunto con LA-WETnet, la Cátedra UNESCO de Educación para la Sostenibilidad y la Ciudadanía Global de la Universidad de San Andrés y GWP, en articulación con la Academia del Agua para jóvenes de GWP …

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Multi-Stakeholder Platforms for Improved Water Governance

What you will learn Cutting-edge tools, strategies, and concepts to strengthen your skills in key MSP capability areas for transformative change in the water sector. Insights from practical experience on how to build stronger MSPs for increased impact. Identify successful strategies and lessons learned from water-related MSPs working on specific themes, including gender, climate, private …

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Nature Based Solutions for Creating Circular Cities

What you will learn Understand resources flows in cities: water, nutrients, energy, materials, land. Understand the basic design requirements for NBS and roles of different actors involved in their implementation Demonstrate why and how different disciplines need to work together for implementing NBS (transdisciplinary approach; thinking across boundaries).  About This Course A circular city is …

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Professional Drilling Management

About this course An estimated 50% of the global and 75% of the African population rely on groundwater for their drinking water supplies. This is likely to increase in the future, especially in the face of climate change. Drilled water wells are vital to achieving universal, clean drinking water, with the sources safe, affordable, reliable …

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Groundwater Resources Management

About this course An estimated 75% of the African population relies on groundwater for their drinking water. Groundwater supports social and economic development and will become increasingly important in the face of climate change, droughts and floods. Groundwater is the “invisible” part of the hydrological cycle and a clear understanding of its physical environment (quality, …

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