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Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna WAT-CHANGE - Water-Related Ecosystem Services for Adapting Societies to Climate Change
Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna

WAT-CHANGE - Water-Related Ecosystem Services for Adapting Societies to Climate Change

Pisa, Italy

7 Days

English

Full time

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EUR 200 *

On-Campus

* from EUR 200 to EUR 1000 according to the applicant's annual income

Key Summary

    About: The WAT-CHANGE program focuses on water-related ecosystem services that help societies adapt to climate change. The curriculum covers essential topics like water management, sustainability, and ecosystem resilience to equip students with the skills needed to tackle climate challenges.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue various careers such as climate policy advisors, environmental consultants, water resource managers, and sustainability specialists in governmental and non-governmental organizations.

Introduction

While climate change is posing a risk to traditional water resources management, there is an urgent need to devise low-energy and low-impact solutions to adapt the environment, societies and economies to this threat.

The WAT-CHANGE Seasonal School aims to introduce the participants to the new growing area of solutions provided by water-related ecosystem services.
In particular, we will deal with nature-based solutions for water supply, treatment of polluted water, and flood risk mitigation such as managed aquifer recharge, river restoration, constructed wetlands, sustainable drainage systems, and remediation of contaminated sites using phytoremediation techniques.

At the end of the course, the students will have acquired the knowledge and skills that will allow them to understand the impact and functions of the main nature-based solutions for solving the most common water resources management problems and start their design.

Teaching Methodologies

The course is based on 20 hours of interactive and cross-disciplinary learning from academia and the professional world along with 8 hours of laboratory exercises or with the aid of PCs and free and open-source software. A field trip will take place to visit the ecohydrological infrastructures of the Val di Cornia area. This area has recently been recognized by UNESCO's International Hydrology Program as a site of global importance for ecohydrology.

A final 4-hour workshop will bring participants in contact with Italian companies involved in the design and management of nature-based solutions and with regulatory bodies, in order to deepen their knowledge of the regulatory framework.

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