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Course Type: Short Courses
Training Provider: University of East Anglia
School/Institute/Dept./Centre: International Development UEA

The University of East Anglia Water Security Centre and London Water Research Group are pleased to combine once again their expertise to offer this contemporary, innovative short course. Bringing their respective strengths in water politics, climate change, agricultural water management and water allocation, this course will provide participants with an exceptional chance to acquire an understanding of a key issue globally: water security.

 

Objectives

The course will provide policy-makers with comprehensive background knowledge relevant to the increasingly important policy challenge of ‘water security’. The course will explore how the multiple levels of water security – human, community, state, international and global – require broad but considered policy inputs. Emphasis will be placed on the inter-dependencies of different sectors (climate security, food security, energy security) that interact within a ‘web’ of water security. The implications for national security and human security will be interpreted through an appreciation that water security for some can mean water insecurity for others. Emphasis will be place on the importance of shifting global climate and trade patterns. Participants can expect to leave the course with an ability to critically assess and address current water security policy, to gain an appreciation of the relations between water security and energy, climate, food, human or national security, and to have extended their networks and resource base. A certificate of completion will be issued by the School of International Development, University of East Anglia.

Course contents

The teaching will incorporate both natural and social sciences as a matter of routine. Cutting-edge practitioner and academic professionals will be used to deliver the 10 main topics. There will be lecture sessions focusing on theory and concepts, as well as applied sessions where participants will be able to discuss and compare their experiences. Examples from Middle East, Africa and South Asia, and from the participants’ own areas of interest will be used throughout. Topics that will be covered include:

  • Water security basics 

  • Water resources security and water scarcity

  • Climate security and water security

  • Food security, agriculture and water security

  • International law and water security

  • Energy security and water security

  • Global trade, global political economy and water

  • Development and water

  • Power and water security

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Course Details

Staff:
Co-directors Dr Mark Zeitoun has extensive practical and research experience as an engineer and social scientist in water supply, water negotiations and the links between water conflict and human, state and regional security. Dr Naho Mirumachi specialises in the politics of water resources and has a particular interest in water allocation and river basin management issues in developing country contexts. Dr Mirumachi is a member of the UEA Water Security Research Centre. Confirmed tutors include Prof Tony Allan (KCL/London Water Research Group) Prof Declan Conway (UEA) Dr Marisa Goulden (UEA) Prof Kevin Hiscock (UEA) Prof Bruce Lankford (UEA) Dr Naho Mirumachi (UEA/London Water Research Group) Dr Mark Zeitoun (UEA)

Entry Requirements:
Participants should have workshop proficiency in English.

Intake/Applications (previous year):
20

Course Duration:
28 May - 1 June 2012. To apply contact devco.train@uea.ac.uk

Language(s) of Instruction:
  • English

Thematic Focus:
  • Agricultural Development
  • Development Policy and Management
  • Environmental Issues
  • Education
  • Globalisation
  • Health/Public Health
  • Humanitarian Assistance
  • Poverty Analysis
  • Rural Development

Country(ies):
  • United Kingdom

Town(s) or City(ies):
The course will take place at the Unioversity of EAst Anglia, Norwich, UK

Course fees:
£1,200 (day rate £300). Includes all tuition and accommodation (but no meals).

Course's Webpage:
https://www.uea.ac.uk/dev/co/prodev/wspmp

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International Development UEA
Training Provider: University of East Anglia
Contact Telephone: + 44 (1603) 592340
Courses: 6

International Development UEA is a charitable company that has pioneered research, training and consultancy in International Development since 1967.

International Development UEA manages both the UK-based and international project activities of the University of East Anglia's School of International Development, as well as work undertaken in partnership with other Schools. 

The company works with a wide range of clients, including national and international development agencies, governments, NGOs, international research centres and private clients. Since 2001, we have worked with an estimated 600 different partner organisations and in any year we have 100 or more live projects underway. Please select from the following activities to find out more about our work and look at our site at https://www.uea.ac.uk/dev/co/prodev


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