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Global Water Watch (GWW) aims to understand aquatic ecosystems and uses of alterations of water resources as components of sustainable management. Measures of water quality and quantity are indicators of sustainable land use. The work plan proposes physicochemical and biological characterization of surface waters at the study sites.
The activity will train and equip residents of Andean watersheds to be monitors and provide scientifically valid water resource data.
For more info please contact us or email us at:
Global Water Watch
International Center for
Aquaculture
and Aquatic
Environments
250 Upchurch Hall,
Auburn University
Auburn, Alabama 36849-5419
Phone: (334) 844-4785 Fax: (334) 844-9208 |
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Water testing in
Cotacachi,
October 2005
(photo:
Sergio Ruiz-Cordova)
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