Capacity Building and Training
According to the United Nations Water Virtual Learning Center, capacity development includes much more than just transfer of technical skills; it also includes improving the capacities in various sectors such as academia, the private sector, the public sector, and the community. Further, this development of capacities and the education and training component must be done locally so that it is sustainable. Resources in this sub-theme include webinars on building capacity for watershed management, knowledge assessment surveys, reports on capacity building initiatives and other resources that provide information on capacity building for improved integrated water resource management.
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Capacity Building and Training Resources
Nonpoint Source Outreach Toolbox
International Stormwater Best Management Practice Database
University of Michigan Water Center-Supported Large Research Grants
University of Michigan Water Center-Supported Leveraging Resource Grants
Climate Change Impacts Education Resources
Social Science Tools for Coastal Programs
The NASA SERVIR Program Providing Hydrologic Modeling and Remote Sensing Tools
Towards Development of a Radar Flood Mapping Capability
Building Capacity to Integrate NASA Earth Science into Water Resources Management Applications
Water to Air Models: Urban and Agricultural Frameworks for Quantifying Energy and Air Quality
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