Urban Water - Innovations for Environmental Sustainability - University of British Columbia

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Learn about innovative urban solutions to the global water crisis, with inspiring real-life examples from architects, engineers, planners, ecologists, and artists.With this course you earn while you learn, you gain recognized qualifications, job specific skills and knowledge and this helps you stand out in the job market.

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Subjects

  • Environmental Sustainability
  • Urban Water
  • Water
  • Environmental Impact

Course programme

In this interdisciplinary course you will learn about the water-related dimensions of environmentally sustainable urbanism. The course features Vancouver, one of the world's leading cities for green design. Each week, you’ll watch lectures plus a compelling documentary-style video featuring architects, planners, artists, engineers, and academics that have created real-world innovations which link water and sustainability in the built environment. You’ll meet the inspiring founder of the Center for Interactive Research on Sustainability (one of the greenest buildings in North America); visit North America’s largest urban wastewater-to-energy plant; learn from architects designing urban waterscapes as ‘landscape infrastructure’ along Vancouver’s revitalized waterfront; travel along one of North America’s largest revitalized urban streams, which has become a hub for community engagement; and explore the creation of a ‘watershed mind’ with an award-winning poet and artist.

Additional information

Karen Bakker Dr Karen Bakker is a Rhodes Scholar with a PhD from Oxford and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada; she was named a “Top 40 under 40” in 2011. She has been researching water issues for the past 20 years, and is the author of more than 100 academic publications, which have appeared in top journals such as Science and Global Environmental Change. Her interdisciplinary research examines the causes of—and innovative solutions to— some of our most pressing water problems

Urban Water - Innovations for Environmental Sustainability - University of British Columbia

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