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Education
Regular short courses
Course details

  • €2720

  • UNESCO-IHE, Delft, The Netherlands

  • 02 March 2009

  • 20 March 2009

  • 3 weeks

  • 5

  • 02 February 2009

  • 01 September 2008

  • 01 November 2008

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Water Resources Planning

Brief description

The contact hours in the module will include lectures, exercises and assignments, accompanied by PowerPoint or overhead sheet presentations. Further, interactive (a.o. computer) workshops and role plays will be organised. There will be a field trip to a relevant Institution in the field of Water Resources Planning.

Learning objectives

Successful participants will be able to evaluate, participate in and guide water resources planning activities applying planning techniques and water resources system analytical methodologies. Successful participants will be familiar with the economic concepts of water resources planning and will be able to communicate successfully with economists on the issues involved.

Target group

Young and mid-career professionals, managers, engineers and technicians who have the ambition to judge, participate in and guide multi-disciplinary water resources planning studies.

Additional information

Framework for Analysis (FFA): Principles of processes of water resources planning at national and river basin level. Water sector analysis. Situation and function analysis. Planning objectives and criteria.

Multicriteria Analysis (MCO): Introduction to multicriteria analysis; Identification of planning objectives, Plan formulation and plan selection.

Cost-benefit Analysis (CBA): Introduction to economics (welfare economics, Pareto optimality, supply, demand and elasticity; discounting; externalities and property rights, economics vs. finance, value vs. price); Water as an economic good (scarcity, economic characteristics of water, obstacles to market allocation); Macro-economic relevance of the sector (economic-environmental linkages, economic and societal objectives, water and poverty, political economy and conflict, macro-economic context of water management); Water project economics (textbook, investment criteria, valuation); Managing water as an economic resource (textbook, water pricing, water markets)