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Integrated Water Resources Management. Training Course Overview p.p. 0.1. Objective s I WRM Competencies Core Competencies Training Strategies Modular Training Program. I WRM Training Package.
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Integrated Water Resources Management Training Course Overview p.p. 0.1
Objectives IWRM Competencies Core Competencies Training Strategies Modular Training Program IWRM Training Package
To provide the Junior Riparian Professionals with knowledge and skills related to the IWRM in the context of Mekong Cooperation. Objective
Concept and Principles of IWRM Integrated Water Resources Management Framework Importance of Basin Planning for the Sustainable development of shared resources of LMB Development potentials and major issues in planning Mekong River Basin Development Applying basin planning framework (Stakeholder Participation, Knowledge-based planning and trade-off analysis) IWRM Competencies
Using Indicators to monitor performance and progress Role and competencies of Basin Planners IRBP Competencies cont.
Communication Skills Facilitation Capabilities Information Management Ability Core Competencies
Competency-based Training Module Learn to do Do to learn Share to learn Weave metacurriculum into course content, structure and sequence Training Strategies
Introduction to IWRM and WRM Functions at the River Basin Scale Mekong Water and Peoples Development Potentials and Major Issues in Basin Planning in the Mekong River Basin Stakeholder Participation Basin Planning for Water Resources: Applying the basin planning framework Using Indicators to Measure Progress and Performance The role of basin planners and core competencies Course Overview
1.What is Integrated Water Resources Management? 2.Key Issues in IWRM: focuses on Transboundary Issues 3.Basic functions for WRM and Benefits of IWRM 4.IWRM Principles and River Basin Planning Process Module I: Introduction to IWRM and WRM Functions at the River Basin Scale
Hierarchy of Scales of Watersheds River Basin: All the land contributing water to a river system, from the headwaters to the river mouth. Macro-level: Regional, National Watershed: The land contributing water to a tributary of the river system, thus the river basin may consist of several watersheds. Meso-level: Sub-national Catchment: A small area contributing water to a specific stream or to a specific feature (e.g. a reservoir). Micro-level: Communes, Communities Reference: Diversity of the Mekong River in the Downstream Countries with special reference to Social and Environmental issues Kunming, 20 September 2003 Dr.Cornelis van Tuyll
The shared resources of the Mekong River Basin Benefits from the shared resources of the Mekong River Basin Water and people in different part of the LMB Module II: Water and People
Watershed Functions The function of watersheds is the sustainable provision of goods and services. • Economic • Produce food, timber, fish, hydro power • Sustain livelihoods • Support income generation Sustainable Develop- ment • Ecological • Ensure water flow and quality within the watershed and further downstream • Provide erosion control, soil fertility, biodiversity, clean air, carbon sequestration • Social and Cultural • Support indigenous culture and livelihoods • Provide recreational opportunities Reference: Tuyll, C. 2007: MRC GTZ Watershed Management Programme – Consultative Meeting. Capacity Building Package 1. Power Point Presentation.
Module III. Development Potentials and Key Issues • Needs, development priorities and key issues of the basin (Northern Highlands, Plateau, Southern Highlands, Flood Plains and Delta. • High development scenarios and trade off
Module IV: Stakeholders Analysis • Participation • Stakeholder Analysis and Organization Mapping • Conflict Management and Resolution • Negotiation Skills • 3Rs: Rights, Responsibilities and Returns Field Visit to Pakmun Dam to practice stakeholder analysis and organizational mapping and analysis
What are the Principles of Good Basin Planning? Knowledge-based Approach to Planning Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement Effective Organizational Arrangements Integration and Coordination Across Sectors and Areas of Expertise Informative Monitoring and Evaluation Applying the planning framework Module V (Cont.) Applying Planning Framework
Module VI:Monitoring and Water Information • Monitoring using key performance indicators and basin reporting • Water resources knowledge base • Water resources assessment – selecting indicators
Module VII. The Role of Basin Planners • .Basin Planners as Integrators of Knowledge and People • .Basin Planners and Trade-offs • Basin Planners as Communicators
Competence IRBP Transboundary Env., Social and Economic Strategic Planning PCM & Logframe Confidence Communication skills Facilitation capabilities Information Management Competencies for River Basin Planner Connection: Ability to connect Networking, Cultural and Political Ability