Providing Technical Support to Improve Water Resources
An Opportunity to Work Locally and Internationally
Join us for an insightful webinar with Todd Rasmussen, Professor Emeritus of Hydrology & Water Resources at The University of Georgia, as we explore how water resource practitioners can establish collaborative frameworks and technical support systems to help communities make data-driven decisions that tackle shared environmental challenges.
Using real-world examples from Honduras, Mexico, Georgia (USA), Australia, and India, this session will highlight the essential elements of effective collaboration, technical guidance, and informed decision-making in water resource management.
🔹 What You’ll Gain:
✅ Strategies for building local and global partnerships
✅ Insights into data-based decision-making in water resource management
✅ Case studies showcasing successful community-driven initiatives
✅ An interactive Q&A session to discuss key takeaways
We are thrilled to partner with The Water Center at The University of Pennsylvania to present this event, part of our "Oh, the Places You’ll Go with Water Resources" series.
The webinar is free for our Young Leaders and students at The University of Pennsylvania, $10 for members, and $25 for non-members.
Todd Rasmussen, Professor Emeritus of Hydrology & Water Resources with The University of Georgia's Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, specializes in fluid flow and contaminant transport through surface and subsurface environments, focusing on the physical, chemical, mathematical, and statistical description and quantification of hydrologic processes.