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Programme: Water and Drainage in Agriculture

At Wageningen University & Research we uniquely approach water management from not only the technical, but also the social and governmental perspective. Because, water technology can only be successful when it serves the stakeholders involved.

Organised by Wageningen University & Research
Duration 4 month, 9 - 10 hours per week

Why follow this programme?

Take on the unique socio-technical approach of water management

At Wageningen University & Research we uniquely approach water management from not only the technical, but also the social and governmental perspective. Because, water technology can only be successful when it serves the stakeholders involved.

This programme consists of online courses, informative knowledge clips, case studies, interviews, and practical assignments through which you will:

Join this course to advance your knowledge of the global importance of drainage, drainage systems and solutions, and to help securing a sustainable food supply.

Is this programme for you?

These courses for anyone with basic knowledge of social and biophysical sciences, ready to contribute to improving agricultural water management from where they are. So, whether you are a student or professional in agricultural water management, soil chemical, physical and biological processes, hydrology, hydraulics and irrigation, join us!

What you'll learn

  • Understand to include various water users and uses and their respective spatial levels, from farm, to scheme, to river basin, both upstream and downstream.
  • Explain the allocation, distribution, governance and use of both groundwater and surface water and apply the basic principles of estimating irrigation water requirements.
  • Understand the relation between water technologies, management, governance & policy.
  • Analyse the interrelations between institutional and infrastructural designs for sustainable water management in agriculture.
  • Understand the concept of drainage and its role in agricultural water management and design drainage systems that enable more operational control.

Job Outlook

This certificate complements knowledge and skills required for:

  • Water Managers
  • Water Engineers
  • Agricultural Engineers
  • Irrigation Professionals
  • Hydrologists
  • Agricultural & Water Policy Makers

Content of the Programme

Agricultural Water Management: Water,-Society and Technology Interactions
We start by taking a deep dive into practical and technical aspects, from crop characteristics and irrigation water requirements to actual field practices. Subsequently, we explore the institutional perspective, from models of rural development to water management demands.

The case study videos and interviews from Morocco create the opportunity for you to directly apply your newly acquired knowledge in a real-life situation.

Drainage in Agriculture: controlling water and salt levels in the soil
It is clear that the food production mainly has to come from improvements in agricultural water management on existing agricultural lands. In light of the changes in water demand, supply and use, the role of (subsurface) drainage has changed from a single-purpose measure for controlling waterlogging and/or salinity to an essential element of integrated water management.

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