ACTIVITIES - EVENTS
IWRM AS A TOOL FOR ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE
June 08, 2011
SHORT COURSE
This course is intended to introduce general concepts and the practical application of Integrated Water Resource Management (IWRM) as an instrument for adaptation to climate change. The course will be provided with the skill and knowledge in the concept, strategies, developments and guidance on the use of IWRM principles and function, particularly at the river basin level for adaption to climate change manifestations and impacts.
This course is intended to introduce general concepts and the practical application of Integrated Water Resource Management (IWRM) as an instrument for adaptation to climate change. The course will be provided with the skill and knowledge in the concept, strategies, developments and guidance on the use of IWRM principles and function, particularly at the river basin level for adaption to climate change manifestations and impacts.
Indo Water 2011 International Exhibition
June 07, 2011
Jakarta will once again host the 7th Indonesia’s International Water, Wastewater, and Recycling Technology Expo and Forum in Indonesia. INDO WATER 2011 Expo and Forum incorporating with Indo Waste 2011 and Indo Renergy 2011 from 14-16 July 2011 at Jakarta Convention Center, Indonesia.
Integrated Flood Management Workshop
November 30, 2010
Learning target:
The learning process is not just focused on theory and lecture materials, but more focused on skills development.
Facilitators:
Involving the professional experts, practitioners, lecturers and / or facilitators who have experiences in flood control projects as well as research and academic in its application in Indonesia.
Organizer
The workshop is organized by CKNet Indonesia,in a collaboration with:
* UNESCO-IHE Delft, the Netherlands
* CapNet / UNDP, South Africa
* AguaJaring, Malaysia
* PT. IHE Indonesia
CKNet Indonesia will provide a certificate to each participant who has attended workshops and completed the tasks well.
The learning process is not just focused on theory and lecture materials, but more focused on skills development.
Facilitators:
Involving the professional experts, practitioners, lecturers and / or facilitators who have experiences in flood control projects as well as research and academic in its application in Indonesia.
Organizer
The workshop is organized by CKNet Indonesia,in a collaboration with:
* UNESCO-IHE Delft, the Netherlands
* CapNet / UNDP, South Africa
* AguaJaring, Malaysia
* PT. IHE Indonesia
CKNet Indonesia will provide a certificate to each participant who has attended workshops and completed the tasks well.
Water Suply Environment Sanitation Workshop
November 30, 2010
Material Workshop
The workshop materials are based on the needs of the PDAM and the local governments throughout Indonesia based on facts, observations and researches that had been undertaken by CKNet-INA.
Facilitator:
The facilitators at this workshop are involving professionals, practitioners, lecturers who are experienced in project and policy related to sustainable water supply and sanitation in Indonesia.
Organizer
The workshop was organized by CKNet Indonesia, a network of capacity building (Capacity Building), which consists of 10 universities in Indonesia: Universitas Andalas, Universitas Indonesia, Universitas Bina Nusantara, Bandung Institute of Technology, Parahyangan Catholic University, Diponegoro University, University of Gajah Mada, Universitas Merdeka , Institute of Technology Surbaya and University of Hasanuddin, in collaboration with:
* UNESCO-IHE Delft, the Netherlands
* CapNet / UNDP, South Africa
* AguaJaring, Malaysia
* PT. IHE Indonesia
Workshop participants:
Number of participants 25 people maximum.
Certificate
Certificates will be given by CKNet Indonesia for participants who have attended and completed the tasks at this workshop.
Workshop Fee:
Rp 1,000,000 (5 days)
Material Workshop
The workshop materials are based on the needs of the PDAM and the local governments throughout Indonesia based on facts, observations and researches that had been undertaken by CKNet-INA.
Facilitator:
The facilitators at this workshop are involving professionals, practitioners, lecturers who are experienced in project and policy related to sustainable water supply and sanitation in Indonesia.
Organizer
The workshop was organized by CKNet Indonesia, a network of capacity building (Capacity Building), which consists of 10 universities in Indonesia: Universitas Andalas, Universitas Indonesia, Universitas Bina Nusantara, Bandung Institute of Technology, Parahyangan Catholic University, Diponegoro University, University of Gajah Mada, Universitas Merdeka , Institute of Technology Surbaya and University of Hasanuddin, in collaboration with:
* UNESCO-IHE Delft, the Netherlands
* CapNet / UNDP, South Africa
* AguaJaring, Malaysia
* PT. IHE Indonesia
Workshop participants:
Number of participants 25 people maximum.
Certificate
Certificates will be given by CKNet Indonesia for participants who have attended and completed the tasks at this workshop.
Workshop Fee:
Rp 1,000,000 (5 days)
Eighth Saudi Engineering Conference: Engineering Towards Globalization
November 17, 2010
In the past century, engineering recorded its grandest accomplishments. The widespread development and distribution of electricity and clean water, automobiles and airplanes, radio and television, spacecraft and lasers, antibiotics and medical imaging, and computers and the Internet are just some of the highlights from a century in which engineering revolutionized and improved virtually every aspect of human life.
In the past century, engineering recorded its grandest accomplishments. The widespread development and distribution of electricity and clean water, automobiles and airplanes, radio and television, spacecraft and lasers, antibiotics and medical imaging, and computers and the Internet are just some of the highlights from a century in which engineering revolutionized and improved virtually every aspect of human life.
Innovative Coastal Zone Management: Sustainable Engineering for a Dynamic Coast
November 17, 2010
Coastal zones around the world are vital to recreation, travel, tourism and wildlife but also play an increasingly important role in energy capture, international trade, habitation and the economy. The coast provides engineers and scientists not only with numerous opportunities for development, but also a host of challenges and barriers to successful management.
Coastal zones around the world are vital to recreation, travel, tourism and wildlife but also play an increasingly important role in energy capture, international trade, habitation and the economy. The coast provides engineers and scientists not only with numerous opportunities for development, but also a host of challenges and barriers to successful management.
20th ACM Conference on Information and Knowledge Management
November 17, 2010
CIKM 2011 will take place in Glasgow, Scotland, UK, 24th-28th October 2011. Glasgow is Scotland's largest city and one of the most visited cities in Europe. A cosmopolitan metropolis, Glasgow is a culturally rich, vibrant night time city with a long history at the forefront of socio-economic and political change in Scotland and the UK, offering everything one would expect from a great British city but with a Scottish flare.
CIKM 2011 will take place in Glasgow, Scotland, UK, 24th-28th October 2011. Glasgow is Scotland's largest city and one of the most visited cities in Europe. A cosmopolitan metropolis, Glasgow is a culturally rich, vibrant night time city with a long history at the forefront of socio-economic and political change in Scotland and the UK, offering everything one would expect from a great British city but with a Scottish flare.
CIOSTA Conference 2011: Efficient and Safe Production Proceses in Sustainable Agricurture and Forestry
November 17, 2010
CIOSTA, CIGR, EurAgEng, VDI, ÖKL, FJ BLT Wieselbug and the University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences would like to invite you to the XXXVI CIOSTA & CIGR Section V Conference in Vienna, Austria.
The conference provides a forum to present and exchange ideas and to promote research, development and application of efficient and safe technology and management in production processes of agriculture and forestry.
Asean Australian Engineering Congress: Engineering for Sustainability
November 17, 2010
SDI is an autonomous non-profit research institute entrusted to undertake inter-disciplinary research on pertinent development issues related to the state and nation for policy inputs to the government and other private organisations/clients. SDI provides a range of services tailored to deliver your desired outcomes.
SDI is an autonomous non-profit research institute entrusted to undertake inter-disciplinary research on pertinent development issues related to the state and nation for policy inputs to the government and other private organisations/clients. SDI provides a range of services tailored to deliver your desired outcomes.
The 19th International Association of Science and Technology for Development on Applied Simulation and Modelling
November 17, 2010
Situated in the warm and sunny Mediterranean, Crete is the largest of the Greek islands. It is renowned in myth and rich in a history that spans thousands of years. The centre of the ancient Minoan civilisation, Crete is the backdrop to the dramatic legend of the Minotaur. Crete's history is intertwined with struggles for regional dominance; over centuries, Crete has been ruled by different peoples, including the Venetians, the Ottoman Turks, the Romans, and the Byzantines, all of whom of have left their mark on the island.
Situated in the warm and sunny Mediterranean, Crete is the largest of the Greek islands. It is renowned in myth and rich in a history that spans thousands of years. The centre of the ancient Minoan civilisation, Crete is the backdrop to the dramatic legend of the Minotaur. Crete's history is intertwined with struggles for regional dominance; over centuries, Crete has been ruled by different peoples, including the Venetians, the Ottoman Turks, the Romans, and the Byzantines, all of whom of have left their mark on the island.