Faculty of Good Governance & Public policy
Environmental Management for Developing Countries
8th – 12th September 2025 – Rotterdam
14th – 18th April 2025 – Rotterdam
This course will equip and expose participants with the skills crucial for advancing equality as an integral part of organizational strategy and developing solutions that are meaningful to leveraging diversity and creating a culture of belonging.
Course Objectives
At the end of the course, participants should be able to:
This course is designed to prepare participants for their tasks of planning, co-ordination and management of the environment specifically in developing countries.
This course provides an insight and understanding of the inter-relationships between water, wastes and health in developing countries. It examines the issues of tropical public health as well as Impacts of air pollution.
Target Participants
Mid to senior level professionals working in a role related to environmental management, managers, specialists, decision-makers and staff of public administration responsible for tasks in environmental planning and management
Outline
- Introduction
- Environmental Management and Security
- Environmental Awareness and Public Participation
- Applied Ecology and Ecosystem Management
- Water Management
- Water and Health in Developing Countries
- Water Supply and Treatment
- Recycling and Sustainable Waste Management in Developing Countries
- Energy for Sustainable Development
- Environmental Assessment
- Environmental Management Systems
- Rural and Urban Land Use Planning
- Low Cost Sanitation
- Air Pollution in Developing Countries
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