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Introduction to Water and Climate

About the Course

License Information: The course materials of this course are Copyright Delft University of Technology and are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Netherlands License.

Water is essential for life on earth and of crucial importance for society. Also within our climate water plays a major role. The natural cycle of ocean to atmosphere, by precipitation back to earth and by rivers and aquifers to the oceans has a decisive impact on regional and global climate patterns.

Course Content

  • Global water cycle. In this module the course taker will learn to explain the different processes of the global water cycle.
  • Water systems. In this module the course taker will learn to describe the flows of water and sand in different riverine, coastal and ocean systems.
  • Water and climate change. In this module the course taker will learn to identify mechanisms of climate change and you will learn to explain the interplay of climate change, sea level, clouds, rainfall and future weather.
  • Interventions. In this module the course taker will learn to explain why, when and which engineering interventions are needed in rivers, coast and urban environment.
  • Water resource management. In this module the course taker will learn to explain why water for food and water for cities are the main challenges in water management and what the possibilities and limitations of reservoirs and groundwater are to improve water availability.
  • Challenges. In this module the course taker will learn to explain the challenges in better understanding and adapting to the impact of climate change on water for the coming 50 years.

Course Benefit

A critical understanding of the Water and Climate inter-relations.

Course Link

https://www.edx.org/course/introduction-water-climate-delftx-ctb3300wcx-1#.VNB3352Uf4I