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You will learn how to deal with integrated lowland development and management, including the required policies and approaches, the resulting plans and planning, and the actual design, implementation, operation, maintenance and management of the required programmes and projects.
Starts: Annually in February ContextLowlands can be found all over the world, along the coasts, in river floodplains and as inland depressions. Generally they are sensitive areas with a high ecological value by nature. Most of the lowlands in Indonesia are still in their natural state. Parts have been reclaimed, primarily for agricultural land use. Urbanisation and industrialisation take place, especially in the lowlands in densely populated areas. Because of population growth, the increase in standard of living, the need for food, and the on-going urbanisation, the Indonesian government is putting a lot of effort in the future development of the lowlands based on an integrated approach. There is a shortage of skilled staff, so the Indonesian government, through its National Development Planning Agency BAPPENAS, requested the Sriwijaya University in Palembang, South Sumatra, to develop this programme jointly with UNESCO-IHE. Prospective Students
The specialization in Integrated Lowland and Development and Management Planning aims at civil, agricultural and environmental engineers or equivalent, who are already specialized in water management (irrigation, drainage) or in integrated lowland development or management. Learning ObjectivesSuccessful students will be able to:
DegreeSuccessful graduates will obtain UNSRI's MSc degree in Integrated Lowland Management and UNESCO-IHE's MSc degree in Water Science and Engineering with the Hydraulic Engineering - Land and Water Development specialization. Admission procedureInterested persons apply for admission with UNSRI. Academic screening is jointly done by UNSRI and UNESCO-IHE. Pre-selection will be done by UNSRI and final selection by UNSRI and UNESCO-IHE. More information about the admission can be found on UNSRI's website. Sriwijaya University (UNSRI)In the 1950's there was a wish to create a university in South Sumatra. The idea became an agreement to form a committee called: 'Panitia Fakultet Sumatera Selatan'. At the end of 1952 it was determined that the first faculty to be established would be the Faculty of Economy. The graduate programme of Srivijaya was established in 1996 and its Doctoral Degree programme started in 2001. The UNSRI offers 14 Masters Degree Programmes, including Civil Engineering. It also offers three Doctoral Degree Programmes, including Agriculture Sciences and Environmental Sciences. The Master Programme on Environmental Management has three main concentrations: Natural Resources Management, Environmental Biology, and Integrated Lowland Management. Programme structure and contentsThe 24-month ILDM programme predominantly takes place at Sriwijaya University during the first year and at UNESCO-IHE during the second year. Subjects at Sriwijaya (February - September)
The programme in Indonesia will be completed by groupwork. Subjects at UNESCO-IHE (October - May)
After completing these modules, the students start their field work activities in the Netherlands. In June, the students return to Indonesia for field trips, groupwork and preparing their MSc thesis. The students will come back to the Netherlands in November, for the finalisation of their thesis and the graduation. ![]() |