WATER IQC

Integrated Water and
Coastal Resources Management

 
 
Photo Credit: Susan Pietrzyk, DAI

 

 

Services Provided
The DAI Team offers talented staff and associates to assist the Global Bureau Environment Center, USAID field missions, and host country institutions in developing and implementing their integrated water resource management and integrated coastal zone management programs. The DAI Team provides data collection, assessment, and analysis; strategic planning and design; program management; performance monitoring; information-sharing services, commodity procurement; and grants management in the following technical areas:

Integrated Water Resources Management, Integrated Coastal Zone Management, Land Use Planning, Water and Coastal Resources Planning

Hydrologic Baseline Assessment, Watershed Management, Water Resources Assessment and Use Projection

Aquatic/Coastal Biology, Fisheries Management, Habitat Management, Parks and Protected Areas Management, Sustainable Tourism, Ecotourism and Recreation Development
Private Sector Development/Planning, Environmental Health and Vector Control, Hydropower/Energy, Irrigation and Drainage, Soil and Water Conservation, Global Climate Change
Urban Sanitation, Urban Water Supply and Potable Water Treatment, Industrial Water Pollution Prevention and Control, Water Demand Management and Water Conservation, Water Quality Management, Permitting and Monitoring, Urban Development and Planning, Water Recycling and Wastewater Reuse
Groundwater Aquifer Management, Urban Stormwater Runoff, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Hydrology, Hydrometeorology/Meteorology
Water Resources Economics, Water Policy, Water and Environmental Law
Community Development and Participation, Environmental Education and Communication, Social Science, Gender, Conflict Resolution
Data Acquisition and Analysis, Monitoring Systems Design and Implementation, Hydrologic Cycle Monitoring and Modeling, Data Management and Modeling, Remote Sensing, Water Management Decision Support Systems
Training and Institutional Strengthening, Project Monitoring and Evaluation, Technical Writing and Editing, Conference and Workshop Facilitation, Human Resource Development/Training/Education
Commodity Procurement
 
  The Water IQC is funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development
Contract No. LAG-I-00-99-00017-00

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