River Basin and Irrigation Infrastructure
(RBII)
This course requires an enrolment keyA course with goal of; (1) Providing Issues - graduates may familiarize important factors those have to be taken into account in designing the effective and efficient RBII development, (2) Providing Capacities - graduates could analyze the necessity of the important factors and utilizing them to develop the alternatives and then promoting the ‘best selection’ with the reliable reasons of the RBII development), equivalent to:
Lectures: – 6 x 150 minutes in the class
– 1 x 180 minutes in the field (half day trip required)
– Discussion/Seminar/Assignment included, either individual or group.
Evaluation (grading) would be conducted as follows;
– Discussion/Seminar/Assignment : 40%
– Exam : 40%
– Feed Back from Students : 20%
Main Reference: James, L.D, and Lee, R.R., 1971,"Economics of Water Resources Planning"
Additional References: selected topics
