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Water: The Essential Resource
Course
en
English
40 h
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- Self-paced
- Free Access
- Free certificate
- 8 Sequences
- Introductive Level
Course details
Syllabus
Session 1: Water: Earth’s Essential Resource
Session 2: Aquatic and Marine Ecosystems
Session 3: From Mountain to Ocean
Session 4: Water Quality
Session 5: Consequences of Human Water Use
Session 6: The Ocean
Session 7: Water Stewardship: Adaptation and Mitigation
Session 8: Water Reflection
Session 2: Aquatic and Marine Ecosystems
Session 3: From Mountain to Ocean
Session 4: Water Quality
Session 5: Consequences of Human Water Use
Session 6: The Ocean
Session 7: Water Stewardship: Adaptation and Mitigation
Session 8: Water Reflection
Prerequisite
None
Instructors
- Kathleen Schwille
Editor
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