Water – Supply and Disposal

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Environmental Management
at
Northumbria University
England
Teaching within Division of
Environmental Management
Environmental Management
Environmental Health (Accredited InsEnvH)
Geography and Environment (Human and Physical)
Awarded at Cert Higher Education, Diploma,
Bachelors, Masters and PhD levels
Specialising in distance learning
Examples of Modules
Urban Environmental Management
Land Use and the Rural Environment
Global Environmental Issues
Sustainable Development
Environmental Policy and Regulation
Pollution Monitoring and Control
Environmental Assessment Strategies
GIS Project Design & Implementation
Water and Waste Management
Soil Degradation and Rehabilitation
Asia: Environment and Development
http://nuweb.northumbria.ac.uk/live/webserv/modules.php?code=UUFENM1
Key research themes within Division of
Environmental Management
Socio-economics
Atmospheric Pollution
Forestry and Tropical Ecology
Water quality, supply and sewerage
Toxic chemicals in the environment
Soil Contamination
Environmental Health
Disaster and Development Centre
The purpose of the Disaster and Development Centre
(DDC) is to explore the association of sustainable
development with improved human security through risk
management, resilience, emergency response systems, and
longer-term recovery strategies. These fields of inquiry are
guided by the needs of communities and institutions in
addressing vulnerability and disaster response. DDC
activities include a programme of postgraduate studies in
disaster management and sustainable development and
academic links spanning four continents.
http://northumbria.ac.uk/sd/academic/sas/sas_research/ddc/
Themes of DDC
Disaster Resilience and Sustainable
Livelihoods
Community Mental Health and Wellbeing
Programme
Gender and Disasters
Health Security
Social Care in Disaster and Development
Social Impact of Disasters
MSc Disaster Management and Sustainable
Development
Staff - Disaster and Development Centre
Academic: Dr Andrew Collins, Director of DDC
Professor Julie Mennell
Professor Phil O’Keefe
Dr Maureen Fordham
Dr Samantha Jones
Dr David Cooke
Dr Helen Dunsford
Richard Kotter
Geoff O'Brien
Research Associates, Post grads & Postdocs
Dr Nibedita Ray-Bennett, Supriya Akerkar, Komal Aryal,
Eileen Brady, Ross Edgeworth, James Eliott,
Janaka Jayawickrama, Bernard Manyena
In the words of Martin Luther King
Through our scientific and technological genius we have
made of this world a neighbourhood, but yet we have
failed to make it a brotherhood. But this we must do. We
must learn to live together as brothers or we will all perish
together as fools. We are tied in a single garment of
destiny, caught in an inescapable network of mutuality,
and what affects one directly affects all indirectly.