INTRODUCTION
Water is a key driver of economic and social development while it has a basic function in maintaining the integrity of the natural environment. Managers whether in government or private sectors have to make difficult decisions to apportion the diminishing water supplies with the ever increasing demands. Drivers such as demographic and climatic changes further increase stress on water resources. The traditional fragmented approach is no longer viable and a more holistic approach to water management is essential. This training is therefore designed to aid in management of water resources in a more efficient, equitable and sustainable ways.
DURATION
5 days
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
This course is intended for various Experts in Agriculture; Extension officers, Agricultural officials and Decision makers working with local people, in governments, donor organization, Non-profit oriented organizations for Agriculture Development programmes.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
By the end of the course you will be able to:
- Learn basic concepts in water resource management.
- Gain skills in participatory water management approach.
- Gain skills on water quality, its components and interventions.
- Understand the causes of water resource conflicts and resolution measures.
- Gain skills on water supply waste management techniques.
COURSE OUTLINE
Basic concepts in water resources management
- Concepts of water resources management
- Global water trends and emerging issues
- Water for economic development
- Protection of precious water resources
- Cost effective technologies for minimizing water loss
- Water policy and regulation
- Climate change and its impact on water
Water Supply and Waste Management
- Supply schemes and distribution systems
- Water collection treatment and supply
- Water supply economics
- Waste overview
- Waste management practices
- Environmental conservation and sanitation
Water quality management
- Parameters of water quality
- Human consumption water quality parameters
- Environmental Water quality and its parameters
- Components of water quality
- Water quality interventions and corrections
Participatory Watershed Management
- Introduction to participatory watershed management
- Effective participatory diagnostic approaches and tools
- Understanding the socio-economic environment at sites
- Role of indigenous knowledge on watershed management
- Farmers’ criteria for land potential assessment and prescription of land management options
- GIS analogy as used in farmer- participatory planning
- Factors dictating farmer decisions
- Policy aspects and Monitoring impact with farmers
Water resource use conflict management
- Water as cause, tool or target of conflicts
- Classification of water conflicts
- Resolution measures
EVENT FEE & REGISTRATION
The training event fee is USD$1050. This caters for Facilitation, 2 Refreshment breaks (Morning and Afternoon Snack) and Buffet Lunch during the entire training period.
This fee does not cover accommodation and travel logistics. We can organize for your Accommodation and Airport pick up at an Extra cost.
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