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https://gw-project.org/
Groundwater Learning for Everyone Everywhere
Online books and educational materials free of charge
The mission of The Groundwater Project is to provide accessible, engaging, high-quality, educational materials, free-of-charge online in many languages, to all who want to learn about groundwater and understand how groundwater relates to and sustains ecological systems and humanity. Our current effort is focused on producing online books that have undergone rigorous reviews and editing.
About The Groundwater Project
The Groundwater Project, a non-profit organization, registered in Canada, is committed to contribute to advancement in education by creating and making available online free high-quality groundwater educational material for all. The Groundwater Project is led by Dr. John Cherry, recipient of the 2020 Stockholm Water Prize, and managed by a 11-member international Steering Committee and a larger and globally diverse Advisory Committee.
History
The Groundwater Project has its roots in 2015 after Cathryn Ryan at the University of Calgary initiated the transfer of rights for the famous Groundwater textbook (Freeze & Cherry, 1979) back to their authors. To advance the state of the science worldwide, the authors then agreed to provide free downloads of the original text and translations through the Hydrogeologists Without Borders website. This laudable initiative provided the inspiration for the much larger Groundwater Project aimed at updating and largely expanding the coverage of the original book. As of today, more than 20 institutions are partnering with us and many others are on their way. The Groundwater Project was initiated in 2017 to cover nearly all aspects of groundwater relevant to both developed and developing countries.
The Importance of Groundwater
Groundwater makes up 99% of the liquid fresh water on Earth. Not only is groundwater a vital water supply for humanity, it also sustains rivers, lakes, wetlands and ecological systems. The United Nations World Water Development Report of 2016 projects that the world could face a 40% global water deficit by 2030. Knowledgeable development and management of groundwater resources are key components for solving this global water crisis. Please support our work to create high-quality educational materials for all to learn about the importance of groundwater.
The world needs water, groundwater!
Volunteer as a translator for the Groundwater Project now:
https://bit.ly/gwp_translators
t.me/hydrogeology_uz
https://gw-project.org/
Groundwater Learning for Everyone Everywhere
Online books and educational materials free of charge
The mission of The Groundwater Project is to provide accessible, engaging, high-quality, educational materials, free-of-charge online in many languages, to all who want to learn about groundwater and understand how groundwater relates to and sustains ecological systems and humanity. Our current effort is focused on producing online books that have undergone rigorous reviews and editing.
About The Groundwater Project
The Groundwater Project, a non-profit organization, registered in Canada, is committed to contribute to advancement in education by creating and making available online free high-quality groundwater educational material for all. The Groundwater Project is led by Dr. John Cherry, recipient of the 2020 Stockholm Water Prize, and managed by a 11-member international Steering Committee and a larger and globally diverse Advisory Committee.
History
The Groundwater Project has its roots in 2015 after Cathryn Ryan at the University of Calgary initiated the transfer of rights for the famous Groundwater textbook (Freeze & Cherry, 1979) back to their authors. To advance the state of the science worldwide, the authors then agreed to provide free downloads of the original text and translations through the Hydrogeologists Without Borders website. This laudable initiative provided the inspiration for the much larger Groundwater Project aimed at updating and largely expanding the coverage of the original book. As of today, more than 20 institutions are partnering with us and many others are on their way. The Groundwater Project was initiated in 2017 to cover nearly all aspects of groundwater relevant to both developed and developing countries.
The Importance of Groundwater
Groundwater makes up 99% of the liquid fresh water on Earth. Not only is groundwater a vital water supply for humanity, it also sustains rivers, lakes, wetlands and ecological systems. The United Nations World Water Development Report of 2016 projects that the world could face a 40% global water deficit by 2030. Knowledgeable development and management of groundwater resources are key components for solving this global water crisis. Please support our work to create high-quality educational materials for all to learn about the importance of groundwater.
The world needs water, groundwater!
Volunteer as a translator for the Groundwater Project now:
https://bit.ly/gwp_translators
t.me/hydrogeology_uz