This course is intended to provide on overview of forest and water relationships, and an understanding of the impacts of changing landscapes on water resources. It can be used as a stand-alone course for those interested in learning about the forest-water nexus, or as an introduction for those who will engage in workshops using the FAO capacity development facilitation guide on Advancing the Forest and Water Nexus.
System Requirements
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Audience
This e-learning course is intended for a cross section of audiences at various levels, from policy makers, forest, water or land managers and practitioners who wish to know more about the forest-water nexus.
You will learn about
- Basic relationships between trees, forests and water
- The role that forests play in regulating water quality, quantity and timing
- Environmental, economic and socio-cultural benefits resulting from forest-water relationships
- Effects of land use changes on water quality, quantity and timing
- The importance of including water considerations in sustainable forest management
Course structure
The course consists of 2 lessons, ranging from approximately 45 to 60 minutes duration each:
- Lesson 1 - Introducing forest-water relationships
- Lesson 2 - Understanding the impact of changing landscapes on water