This 2.5-day course is organised with the support of DHI. Site visit included! IADC, CEDA, PIANC and IAPH members can participate in the course at a special rate.
For professionals involved in activities for water infrastructure development, IADC and CEDA are holding a new edition of the Dredging for Sustainable Infrastructure course. Taking place for the first time in Scandinavia, the course will be held from 28-30 January 2025 in Copenhagen (Denmark) with the support of DHI. Included in the programme is a site visit, facilitated by DHI. IADC, CEDA, PIANC and IAPH members can participate in the course at a special rate.
In this 2.5-day course, participants will learn how to execute dredging projects that meet essential functional requirements, whilst at the same time enhancing natural and socio-economic systems. They will gain insights into these systems within the dredging context and develop skills for effective stakeholder engagement throughout the project’s lifecycle.
The course is built upon insights from the book ‘Dredging for Sustainable Infrastructure’. Experienced lecturers will share the latest concepts and methodologies, illustrating practical applications with numerous real-world examples and engaging participants in hands-on workshops and case studies. Engineers, ecologists, environmental and social scientists, regulators, and financiers alike will leave this course equipped with valuable new insights and practical knowledge that can be immediately applied in their work.
Like the book it's based on, this course fills an important gap by providing professionals with practical guidance on implementing the innovative approaches that have reshaped dredging over the past decade. The course is essential for professionals who aim to develop sustainable and resilient water infrastructure projects with a dredging component that supports the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Those involved in designing or executing projects like port development, river deepening, and flood defence - as well as professionals in government, port authorities, consulting firms, dredging companies, NGOs, suppliers, and shipbuilders - will find this course highly beneficial.
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