Water Security & Stewardship

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Water Security & Stewardship

Coursera · Beginner ·🍎 Teaching & Learning Design ·5d ago

Key Takeaways

Explores water security and stewardship concepts and strategies using Coursera

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In order to access this course without a fee, please follow the below steps: 1. Click the blue ‘Enroll’ button 2. At the bottom of the pop-up window, click the ‘Audit the course’ option 3. For more information on auditing a course, please see details in this Learner Help Center article: https://www.coursera.support/s/article/209818613-Enrollment-options?language=en_US In this course, spread over ten modules, participants will learn about: • the water cycle • hydrology • groundwater models • human impacts on freshwater ecosystems • water governance • water law • the economics of water infrastructure • scenario planning and municipal water
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