Graduate Course New to Fall 2021 - Social Hydrology
This course explores the feedback mechanisms between hydrological and social systems, implications for sustainable water management and sustainable societies, and the theoretical frameworks that have emerged at this interface.
Starting Monday, Septembe 13, 2021Dr. Corinne Schuster-Wallace will be teaching GEOG 898.3 'Social Hydrology'.
This course explores the feedback mechanisms between hydrological and social systems, implications for sustainable water management and sustainable societies, and the theoretical frameworks that have emerged at this interface. The goal of this course is to help students understand and assess the nature of interactions between the systems in order to manage them simultaneously and in concert with each other wherever possible.
Seminars will include group discussions, multimedia presentations, interactive exercises, and problem-based learning to provide foundational information while encouraging active participation in the educational process.
You are invited to register for the course. if you have any questions about the course please contact Dr. Corinne Schuster-Wallace at cschuster.wallace@usask.ca