EXCEED I – Excellence Centre for Development Cooperation Sustainable Water Management in Developing Countries - A Project for Capacity Building through Higher Education and Joint Research - Andreas Haarstrick – Exceed Scientific Coordinator Annual Expert Workshop of the Latin American Exceed Network Aug. 4 – 5, 2014, Rio de Janeiro Funded by: Ø EXCEED I EXCEED I – Objectives / Strategies Sustainable Water Management in Developing Countries OBJECTIVES § Capacity Building in DC and in GER on Sustainable Water Management § Putting Sustainable Water Management on Political Agenda in DC and in GER § Cooperation at eye level with DC on Millennium Development Goals STRATEGIES § § § § § Building a global network Establishing and upgrading study programs Conducting joint research Providing suitable further education courses Creating a pool of experts EXCEED I – Regional Networks Sustainable Water Management in Developing Countries PARTNERSHIP TU Braunschweig Germany U Akdeniz Antalya / Turkey Universidad de Guadalajara Mexico Water Resources University WRU Hanoi, Vietnam Université de Ouagadougou Burkina Faso EXCEED I – Partner Universities Sustainable Water Management in Developing Countries TU Yildiz Istanbul / Turkey PARTNERSHIP TÜBITAK MRC Istanbul / Turkey U Selcuk Konya / Turkey TU Braunschweig Germany Universidad de Guadalajara Mexico UNAM Mexico City Université de Ouagadougou Burkina Faso UF Pernambuco Recife, Brazil UF Sao Carlos Brazil PUC Rio de J., Brazil UF Sao Paolo Brazil U Akdeniz Antalya / Turkey U Aleppo Syria U Jordan Amman, Jordan Mutah University Karak, Jordan Water Resources University WRU Hanoi, Vietnam U Mansoura Egypt VNU HCM City, Vietnam U Alexandria Egypt U Lomé / U Kara Togo U Maseno Kenya U Tongji Shanghai / China U Ain Shams Cairo / Egypt NWRC Cairo / Egypt UF Santa Maria Brazil UM Zomba Malawi U Bahir Dar Ethiopia UN San Juan Argentine UB Gaborone Botswana U Mekkele Ethiopia VGU HCM City, Vietnam AIT Bangkok,Thailand UGM Yogya / Indonesia U Agriculture Bogor / Indonesia EXCEED I – Education and Research Sustainable Water Management in Developing Countries Education INTERNATIONAL STUDY PROGRAM NETWORK FOR SUSTAINABLE WATER MANAGEMENT Bachelor Programs, e. g. Environmental Engineering § Teachers Mobility Master Programs Water & Agriculture in arid and semi-arid regions Water in Mega City Aquatic Ecosystems & Coastal Engineering Mobility Measures § Guest Chair Water & Health Water in a Global World § International Guest Working Group § Summer Schools & Expert Workshops PhD Programs for Sustainable Water Management DATABASE FOR EXCEED CURRICULA ON SUSTAINABLE WATER MANAGEMENT HOME WELCOME PAGE SEARCH MODULE CATEGORY UNIVERSITY INSTITUTES COURSES http://exceed.rz.tu-bs.de EXCEED I – Research Sustainable Water Management in Developing Countries Research WATER AND AGRICULTURE IN ARID AND SEMIARID AREAS ■ Integrated Water Management ■ Modeling Methods ■ Socio-economic Conditions WATER IN URBAN ENVIRONMENT ■ Sanitary Engineering ■ Urban Water Supply ■ Numeric Models ■ Sanitation of Contaminated Sites AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS ■ Climate Change ■ Biodiversity ■ Monitoring of Aquatic Ecosystems ■ Micro Pollutants ■ Floods and Droughts WATER AND HEALTH ■ Resources Protection ■ Sewage Treatment ■ Risk Perception and Assessment WATER IN A GLOBAL WORLD Climate Change ■ Distribution of Water Reserves ■ Protection of Inland and Coastal Waters ■ EXCEED I - Guest Chair Activities Period Name Coming from Exceed Research Field Summer Term 2010 Prof. Ashim das Gupta Thailand, SEA Water in a Global World Assessment of Risk and Vulnerability of groundwater Overextraction and Quality Deterioration to Human Security Winter Term 2010/2011 Prof. Erol Pehlivan Turkey, ME Water and Health Biosorbents from agricultural by-products and their adsorption characteristics for metal ions in water and wastewater Winter Term 2011/2012 Prof. Muzaffer Dügel Turkey ME Aquatic Ecosystems Monitoring Freshwater Ecosystems Summer Term 2012 Winter Term 2012/2013 Prof. Clement Dorm-Adzobu Ghana, SSA Water in arid and semi-arid areas Adaptation to climate Change through the Optimal Use of Rainwater Summer Term 2013 Winter Term 2013/2014 Prof. Maria del Carmen Hernandez Rendon Mexico, LA Water in Megacities Integrated modeling approach for sustainable groundwater resources management Summer Term 2014 Prof. Cecilia Lezama Escalante Mexico, LA Water Governance Hydraulic perspective in public development policies EXCEED I – Interdisciplinary Approach Interdisciplinary Research for Sustainability Consequences for type of treatment plant and crops to cultivate Sanitary and Environmental Engineering Cultural Studies Cultural and religious aspects of subject “water” Social Research Test Plant construction & operation Monitoring of treated wastewater, soil and crops Irrigation tests with treated wastewater Impact on Acceptance Ecological Chemistry Environmental Education Administrative and economic conditions for implementation Public acceptance & obstacles, when confronted with products irrigated with treated wastewater. Impact on Acceptance Development of teaching material for local population, universities and schools www.exceed.tu-braunschweig.de
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