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Sunday, December 06, 2009
Colorado State University Part of New Consortium
Colorado State University is a founding member of the newly approved North American UNESCO water center in the United States
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The agreement means that the roughly 120 professors conducting water-related research at Colorado State will help provide guidance on issues largely facing the world including:
• hydrologic and hydraulic engineering;
• water planning and systems management;
• water policy development and governance;
• ecosystem sustainability;
• socioeconomic analysis;
• conflict resolution; and
• global change.
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