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Workshop: Integrated Flood Management

2019-09-18T14:30:58+04:3011th May, 2009|

Date: 11-14 May 2009

Venue: Tehran, Iran

Co-organizers: RCUWM-Tehran, UNW-DPC, WMO

Participating Countries/ Organizations: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Germany, Iran, Iraq, India, Oman, Pakistan, Switzerland, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan

Number of Participants: 40

Number of Female Participants: 8 (20%)

Objectives/Outcomes:

This training workshop was developed by the World Meteorological Organization (through its Associated Programme on Flood Management) in cooperation with UN-Water Decade Programme on Capacity Development (UNW-DPC) for flood-prone countries, cities, and communities, with the aim of scaling-up action on integrated flood management to contribute to a minimization of losses of life from flooding and to an efficient use of flood plain resources. This three-day course was designed to familiarize participants with […]

International Conference: Water Resources and Climate Change in the MENA region

2019-09-17T12:26:29+04:302nd November, 2008|

Date: 2-4 November 2008

Venue: Muscat, Oman

Co-organizers: RCUWM- Tehran, Ministry of Regional Municipalities and water Resources –Oman

Participating Countries/ Organizations: Afghanistan, Bahrain, Canada, Egypt, France, India, Indonesia, Iran, Jordan, Malaysia, Oman, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Syria, The Netherlands, and USA

Number of Participants: 200

Number of Female Participants: 83 (42%)

Objectives/Outcomes:

  • To identify the main challenges of water resources management in the Islamic Countries
  • To promote research into improvement of understanding and consolidation of knowledge on the historical, ongoing and expected effects of climate change on water resources
  • To promote research into the development of integrated and sustainable development of water resources in light of expected […]

Technical Workshop: Wastewater Reclamation and Water Reuse

2019-09-18T14:27:52+04:305th May, 2008|

Date: 5 May 2008

Venue: Tehran, Iran

Co-organizers: RCUWM-Tehran, NWWEC, Environment and Water Research Centre, Sharif University of Technology

Participating Countries/ Organizations: Iran

Number of Participants: 150

Number of Female Participants: 47 (32%)

Objectives/Outcomes:

  • Importance of reusing wastewater in water resources planning
  • Features, characteristics and quality of wastewater
  • Different methods of urban wastewater treatment
  • Controlling sanitation impacts of using wastewater
  • Environmental impacts and approaches to decrease risks
  • Quality and quantity monitoring of wastewater and legal controls
  • Recycling and reusing wastewater (case studies and world experiences)

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Technical Workshop: Decentralized and Small Wastewater Treatment Systems

2019-09-18T14:26:34+04:301st May, 2008|

Date: 6 May 2008

Venue: Tehran, Iran

Co-organizers: RCUWM-Tehran, NWWEC, Environment and Water Research Centre, Sharif University of Technology

Participating Countries/ Organizations: Iran

Number of Participants: 100

Number of Female Participants: 35 (35%)

Objectives/Outcomes:

  • Introducing wastewater collection and treatment technologies in small communities
  • Designing and managing wastewater treatment installations in small communities
  • Pre-treatment operations and processes
  • Biologic treatment and removal of organic materials
  • Natural systems of wastewater treatment and removal
  • Reusing wastewater
  • Sludge management

Workshop: Capacity Development for Water Journalists

2019-09-18T14:23:14+04:3026th November, 2007|

Date: 26 -28 November 2007

Venue: Tehran, Iran

Co-organizers: RCUWM-Tehran, UN-HABITAT, UNW-DPC

Participating Countries/ Organizations: Azerbaijan, China, Iran, India, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Nepal, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan

Number of Participants: 40

Number of Female Participants: 23 (58%)

Objectives/Outcomes:

  • Water media and networking
  • A resource data base of water experts and related water resources for journalists
  • The role of media in capacity development of the public at large
  • The role of media in water resources management reforms and the promotion of governments in water sector
  • Case studies

Workshop: Water Demand Management in Urban Areas in Light of Tourism Development

2019-09-18T14:20:39+04:3027th August, 2007|

Date: 27-28 August 2007

Venue: Muscat, Oman

Co-organizers: RCUWM-Tehran, MRMWR- Oman, UNESCO

Participating Countries/ Organizations: France, Germany, India, Iran, Kuwait, Oman, Saudi Arabia, UAE

Number of Participants: 77

Number of Female Participants: 21 (30%)

Objectives/Outcomes:

  • Water Management Policies, review and assessment in urban areas
  • Challenges toward implementation of sustainable water demand management strategies
  • Cultural, ethics and socio-economic considerations and aspects of water resources management in urban areas
  • Rationalization of water use in municipal, commercial, industrial and tourism sector
  • Contribution of water saving devices, technology transformation and traditional knowledge towards mitigation of stress in arid and semi-arid regions
  • Analysis of the costs and benefits of various institutional arrangement […]

Workshop: Groundwater for Emergency Situations

2019-09-18T14:16:30+04:3029th September, 2006|

Date: 29 September -31 October 2006

Venue: Tehran, Iran

Co-organizers: RCUWM- Tehran, UNESCO-IHP, UTCO

Participating Countries/ Organizations: Africa, Czech Republic, Germany, India, Iran, Pakistan, South Tajikistan, Turkmenistan

Number of Participants: 40

Number of Female Participants: 1 (2%)

Objectives/Outcomes:

  • Risk management of groundwater resources in emergency situations (floods, droughts and earthquakes)
  • Methods for investigation of groundwater resources for emergency situations
  • Institutional and technical capacities
  • Mitigation strategies of natural disasters (floods, droughts and earthquakes)

Workshop: Flash Floods in Urban Areas and Risk Management

2019-09-18T14:14:43+04:304th September, 2006|

Date: 4 -6 September 2006

Venue: Muscat, Oman

Co-organizers: RCUWM-Tehran, UNESCO, MRMWR- Oman, Inter-Islamic Network for Water Resources Development and Management

Participating Countries/ Organizations: Bangladesh, Canada, Finland, Germany, India, Iran, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Pakistan, Syria, Turkey, UAE, and Yemen

Number of Participants: 63

Number of Female Participants: 3 (4%)

Objectives/Outcomes:

  • Flood management and information technology
  • Flood in Wadi and arid and semi-arid areas
  • Flash flood modeling methods and techniques
  • Urban flooding and risk management
  • Socio-economic and human health impacts of flash floods
  • Flash flood forecasting techniques
  • Flood management and mitigation options
  • Case studies

Trainers Workshop: Application of Models and New Techniques in Groundwater Management in Arid and Semi-Arid Regions

2019-09-18T14:12:32+04:301st July, 2006|

Date: 29 July– 1 August 2006

Venue: Karaj, Iran

Co-organizers: I.R. Iran, RCUWM-Tehran, UTCO, Ministry of Jihad- Agriculture, Toosab Consulting Engineering Company

Participating Countries/ Organizations: Austria, Afghanistan, Bahrain, France, Iran, India, Kyrgyzstan, Oman, Pakistan

Number of participants: 63

Number of Female Participants: 5 (7%)

Objectives/Outcomes:

The approach toward preparing and compelling groundwater models and new techniques for the groundwater investigations indicate that, a vast development has been made with the contribution of rapid growth of science and technology particularly in the field of computer and GIS techniques. At present, there are different methods and techniques, which are continuously being updated. In other words, application of such models has […]

Trainers Workshop: Urban Water Management

2019-09-18T14:12:56+04:3011th February, 2006|

Date: 11– 14 February 2006

Venue: Tehran, Iran

Co-organizers: RCUWM-Tehran, UNESCO, UTCO, UNESCO- IHP, UNESCO- New Delhi Cluster Office, UNESCO- Cairo Cluster Office

Participating Countries/ Organizations: England, France, India, Indonesia, Iran, Jordan, Nepal, Norway, Pakistan

Number of participants: 25

Number of Female Participants:

Objectives/Outcomes:

  • To understand and master the principals of IUWM’s key linkages to and interactions with: governance, development activities, poverty reduction, sanitation and access to safe water, hygienic living conditions, quantity and quality of freshwater, environmental concerns, resources recycling, and terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems
  • To provide the lead trainers with basic sets of educational and training tools in the key principals and themes of […]
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