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A partnership program involving the CUC and AIT, Bangkok
In the wake of unprecedented urban growth in Asian cities, Urban Environmental Management (UEM) is emerging as a key strategy to improving urban environmental quality. In order to achieve this objective, effective environmental managers are required. Responding to this need, the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), through its executing agency the Canadian Universities Consortium (CUC), has collaborated with the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in Bangkok in the design and development of the CUC UEM Project at AIT . This consortium is comprised of the Universities of British Columbia, Calgary, Montreal, Waterloo and York.
The CUC UEM Project at AIT aims to support AIT and other international agencies in developing the urban environmental management skills and knowledge of practitioners, academics and researchers. The Project is comprised of three core programs:
The Project thus helps AIT to provide a unique blend of programs and focus areas that facilitate various theoretical and practical pursuits. Ranging from the preservation of cultural heritage to identifying effective alternatives in urban infrastructure financing, such pursuits contribute to a dynamic UEM approach that will help lead Asian cities towards a bright and sustainable future.
Throughout the current phase of the Project's duration (1996 2001), the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) will contribute CAD$ 5.5 million towards the delivery of the three core programs. This funding supports various initiatives, including:
In addition to CIDA funding, the UEM Graduate Program is supported by the following agencies:
For more information on the CUC UEM Project at AIT , please feel free to contact us at any time. Bangkok Office:
Calgary Office:
CUC UEM | Training and Technology Transfer Program | Conference | Contact us© 1999, Canadian Universities Consortium |
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