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Improving water management education across the Latin America and Caribbean region

  • Steve W. Lyon
  • , Peter Goethals
  • , Petra Schneider
  • , Luis Dominguez-Granda
  • , Henrietta Hampel
  • , Norris Lam
  • , Indira Nolivos
  • , Frido Reinstorf
  • , Raymundo C.Rodríguez Tejeda
  • , Raúl F. Vázquez
  • , Long Ho
  • Stockholm University
  • Ohio State University
  • Ghent University
  • Münster University of Applied Sciences
  • Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral

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Abstract

Education can help secure inclusive and resilient development around water resources. However, it is difficult to provide the latest science to those managing water resources (both now and in the future). Collectively, we hypothesize that dissemination and promotion of scientific knowledge using students as central agents to transfer theoretical knowledge into practice is an efficient way to address this difficulty. In this study, we test this hypothesis in the Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) region as a representative case study region. First, we use a literature review to map a potential gap in research on education around water resources across the LAC region. We then review potential best practices to address this gap and to better translate water resources education techniques into the LAC region. Integral to these efforts is adopting students as agents for information transfer to help bridge the gap between the global state-of-the science and local water resources management. Our results highlight the need to establish a new standard of higher educational promoting exchange between countries as local populations are vulnerable to future shifts in climate at global scales and changes in land usage at regional scales. The new standard should include peer-to-peer mentoring achieved by jointly exchanging and training students and practitioners in water management techniques, increasing access to water data and pedagogic information across the region, and lowering administration roadblocks that prevent student exchange.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2318
JournalWater (Switzerland)
Volume11
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Nov 2019

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 6 - Clean Water and Sanitation
    SDG 6 Clean Water and Sanitation

Keywords

  • Cuba
  • Ecuador
  • Education
  • Latin America and Caribbean Region
  • Management
  • Water

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