Spate irrigation is an ancient form of water harvesting and managing unpredictable and sometimes destructive flash floods for crop and livestock production. The system is unique to semi arid and arid areas where it has existed for over 70 centuries.
Today spate irrigation is still the major source of livelihood for many poor communities in South Asia, the Middle East and North Africa, whereas the area under spate irrigation is on the increase in the Horn of Africa and other parts of Sub-Saharan Africa.
Upon competition of the course, the participants will be able to:
Participants are invited from government and non-government institutions and universities directly or indirectly engaged in the broader field of land and water development with particular emphasis in spate irrigation development and water resources management.
Participants should at least have a BSc degree in any land and water development field and a good basic knowledge of spate irrigation practices and principles. Computer literacy is highly preferred.
The course consists of lectures, case studies and group work assignments. It is organized into six modules:
The spate irrigation and water resource management professionals to lead the lectures, discussions and assignments are:
Prof. Bart Schultz, Professor of Land and Water Development, UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education, Delft, the Netherlands (b.schultz@unesco-ihe.org)
Dr. Frank van Steenbergen, Spate Irrigation and Water Resource Management Expert, and Director, MetaMeta Pvt Limited Company, Den Bosch, the Netherlands (fvansteenbergen@metameta.nl)
Dr. Ian McAllister Anderson, Senior Irrigation Engineer, and Director, Irrigation and Engineering Services Limited, United Kingdom (ianmcanderson@aol.com)
Dr. Philip Lawrence, Senior Expert in Sediment Transport and Management in Irrigation Canals, HR Wallingford Ltd, United Kingdom (p.lawrence@sediments.plus.com)
Dr. Peter Paul Mollinga, Senior Researcher, Interdisciplinary Analyses of Irrigation and Water Resource Management, ZEF, Center for Development Research, Bonn, Germany (pmollinga@uni-bonn.de; pmollinga@hotmail.com)
Dr. Abraham Mehari Haile, course coordinator, Lecturer in Land and Water Development, Spate Irrigation Design and Management Expert, UNESC0-IHE Institute for Water Education, the Netherlands (a.meharihaile@unesco-ihe.org)