The Disruptive Technologies in Water Pollution Control Bite+ introduces learners to first-hand knowledge on Disruptive Technologies being applied for Pollution Management.
An energy town featuring a 2.4MW biogas power plant, a food waste effluent to biogas facility, a sludge recycling facility, and a combustible waste to energy facility
The Bite+ aims to provide Learners an opportunity to learn how Korean firms are currently applying Disruptive Technologies for Pollution Management in developing countries
Basic concepts of water resources management, advanced technologies of Korea and applications to their own works or studies. Learners can also experience hands-on learning through practice-based videos.
The Philippine Water Revolving Fund (PWRF) was set up in 2008 to provide loans to water service providers—local government units (LGUs) and water districts (WDs)to finance local water and wastewater...
The International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) is working to scale-up solutions to water stress that can benefit small farmers, based on a review that highlights the potential of...
Foundational knowledge and skills to help operational teams and their client cities to both better understand the impacts of climate change and transition to low-carbon development pathways.
The report identifies knowledge and capacity gaps and proposes recommendations and ways to ensure an integrated approach to sustainable natural resource management.