Aquatic Life/ Clean Water

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 Last update date 12/2024
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The training is for professional development purposes, and the certificate obtained does not replace the MYK authorization certificate in trainings where the MYK authorization certificate is mandatory.

Module 1: Introduction

1.1 Importance of Water

Water is the foundation of life and is essential for the existence of all living beings. The water cycle on Earth operates through continuous processes of precipitation, evaporation, and flow. The distribution of water resources varies geographically, creating scarcity and access issues.

1.2 Global Water Issues

Water scarcity has serious impacts on poverty, food security, and health. The pollution and degradation of water sources are increasing due to industrial waste, agricultural chemicals, and other pollutants. These issues threaten human health and disrupt the balance of ecosystems.

Module 2: Aquatic Life

2.1 Water Ecosystems

Characteristics of freshwater and saltwater ecosystems.
Biodiversity in water ecosystems: Fish, plants, and other organisms.

2.2 Conservation of Water Ecosystems

Habitat loss and conservation methods.
The impacts of climate change on water ecosystems.

Module 3: Access to Clean Water

3.1 Clean Water Sources

Drinking water sources: Groundwater and surface water.
Water purification methods: Filtration, chlorination, and biological treatment.

3.2 Global Water Access Issues

Inequality in water access: Differences between developed and developing countries.
The social and economic impacts of the water crisis.

Module 4: Sustainable Water Management

4.1 Principles of Sustainable Water Management

Water conservation and efficient use.
Circular economy perspective: Water recycling and reuse.

4.2 Community Engagement and Awareness

The importance of community participation in water management.
Water awareness campaigns and educational programs.

Module 5: Application and Case Studies

5.1 Case Studies

Successful water management examples: Water cooperatives, local initiatives.
Projects for conserving aquatic life: Ecosystem restoration, protected areas.

5.2 Participant Activities

Group activities: Participants identify water issues in their regions and develop solution proposals.
Preparing a sustainable water management plan.

Module 6: Evaluation and Conclusion

6.1 Evaluation

Participants will take an assessment test to reinforce the knowledge gained in the modules.

6.2 Conclusion and Roadmap

Summary of key learnings: The importance of aquatic life and clean water.
A roadmap for how participants can apply what they have learned.

Training Duration

Training duration: 1-2 days (may vary based on needs).

Target Audience

 Environmental engineers, public officials, NGOs, student groups.

Result

This training aims to provide participants with comprehensive knowledge about the importance of water, aquatic life, and clean water. Additionally, it encourages participants to take an active role in sustainable water management by offering awareness and practical opportunities in these areas.

 

 

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