Package Description
- Do you understand the importance of water on this planet and for life?
- Do you think water is a resource which needs to be protected?
- Do you want to get information on logistical aspects of water preservation and supply protection?
- Are you seeking an online course on Planning, Policy and Design Water Resource Policy?
If this is the case then you have come to the right spot, as this package contains a course which has been designed to educate with ease and clarity.
What is this course and what are the benefits of taking it?
This environmental engineering online course will introduce you to the logistical aspects of water preservation and supply protection while highlighting the domestic and international political entities responsible for regulating water supplies. This course is open to both undergraduates and graduate students, but the latter must complete an additional 10-12 page research paper prior to completing the course. The rest of the class will complete two paper assignments over the course of the ten-week course.
Table of Contents:
In this course users will be provided basic knowledge about:
- Physical aspects of water supply and quality
- The evolution of water policy throughout history and in different societies
- Importance of water to human and ecological health
- The role of law
- The role of politics
- The role of markets in its allocation
- Regulation
- Protection
- Importance of ethics
- Competition for water
- The impacts of this competition on available supply and quality from a global perspective
- Water as a focal point of contention
Author Bio:
The author of this course is David L. Feldman, who has years of teaching experience and is considered to be an expert in the field of Planning, Policy and Design Water Resource Policy.
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