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Water Management Modeling Using Water Evaluation Tool (WEAP)

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Description: Do you want to want to learn new water resources management skills using innovative software?Do you want to improve your Water Evaluation and Planning (WEAP) skills?Do you want to get ready for your next water modeling job in water resources and policy management?Are you interested in encountering water scarcity and climatic change challenges?I am so excited to have you here!You may have some prior experience in WEAP or are just getting started.In this course, I will help you to start your water management modeling learning journey by walking you through the steps required to start water balance modeling on the WEAP, a powerful software innovated by Stockholm Environment Institute's U.S. Center.What makes me qualified to teach you?I am Eng. Ahmed Al-Kebsi, MSc. in water resources and environment as DAAD alumni. I used to be a teacher assistant at Jordan University of Science and Technology and a research assistant guest at Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ.Lesson 1: IntroductionLesson 2: Creating a new study areaIn this lesson, you will learn how to create a new study area using the world map. You also will learn how to prepare the settings of the study area. You will also learn how to add GIS layers to the WEAP. These layers are attached to this lesson. Moreover, in this lesson, you can find the PDF manual that includes all the steps in this course which you can use as a guide.Lesson 3: Adding mapsIn this lesson, you will learn how to add the different GIS layers to the WEAP. GIS layers of the governorates, the wastewater treatment plants, the basin, and the river layer. These layers are attached to this lesson.Lesson 4: Building domestic water demand sitesIn this lesson, you will learn how to create domestic water demand sites. For thi
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