One of the best ways to study ecology is through hands-on experience, to carry out experiments and fieldwork. This course aims to provide scientists and managers with practical experience and ready-to-use skills in analysing processes in aquatic ecosystems and with the proper tools to integrate ecological knowledge into management of these systems.

Course content

An experimental set-up will be used as a case to analyse the effects of eutrophication and to familiarise participants with techniques that are common in ecological research.

Ample attention will be paid to the development of a critical scientific approach, including study design, statistical analysis and data presentation.In a fieldwork study, hydrological, chemical and biological measurements will be integrated into an overall evaluation of the water quality in a river catchment. Modelling tools will be applied in an exercise to evaluate the effects of eutrophication, in a shallow lake and the potentials for restoration, including a cost-benefit analysis.

Examination

It is possible to take part in the examination of this short course. If you obtain a passing mark for this examination and return to UNESCO-IHE within four years after completion of the short course to follow a full MSc programme, you will receive exemption for this short course/module. The costs for this exam are €250 extra and should be borne by yourself. Taking part in the examination is not compulsory.

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Course details


  • €2475

  • E.D. de Ruijter van Steveninck, PhD, MSc

  • UNESCO-IHE, Delft, The Netherlands

  • 11 June 2012 To 29 June 2012

  • 3 weeks

  • 5

  • 10 May 2012

  • 22 September 2011

  • 29 September 2011

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