units
APG4825
Faculty of Arts
This unit entry is for students who completed this unit in 2012 only. For students planning to study the unit, please refer to the unit indexes in the the current edition of the Handbook. If you have any queries contact the managing faculty for your course or area of study.
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Arts |
Offered | Australia (Other) First semester 2012 (Day) South Africa First semester 2012 (Day) South Africa First semester 2012 (Day) |
Coordinator(s) | Dr Bruce Missingham, Nathanial Matthews (International WaterCentre) and Dr Rebekah Brown (Monash Australia) |
Notes
Previously coded WTR4003
This unit examines the elements and background to the so-called world water crisis and analyses current international development thinking about sustainable development and its application to water and water resources. It explores dimensions such as livelihoods and poverty, water supply and sanitation in cities, gender, community participation and water as a human right. This will be done in context of organisations such as Catchment Management Agencies and relevant Provincial Departments who face challenges with water sustainability and development. Students will be able to work directly with key individuals in these organisations and get a firsthand experience of some of the issues and challenges they face. Topics covered by the unit include;
Specific objectives for this unit include:
Interactive workshops on key topics
Individual participation and presentation: 30%
Case study - water supply and sanitation / water-sensitive cities
Group assignment (6000 words): 70%
1 week lectures(5-6 hours of lectures/seminars per day)
1 week reading, case studies, self study, tutorial, short course, guest lecturer, discussions