The film 'Once in a life-time. A story on living with water from the Dutch perspective' was made by Cristina Pinto Mosquera during her internship at IHE Delft. She describes the "making of" the film on the scientific blog FLOWs: [ Ссылка ]
The video draws on her research about the effects of the high water and evacuation of 1995 in The Netherlands, within the Hydro-Social Deltas project. More information about the project is given below.
Cristina completed a Master's degree in Environmental Sciences with a specialization in Water Systems and Global Change at Wageningen University.
To complete her Master's programme, Cristina did an internship at IHE Delft. The internship included attending the summer course on visual methods for water communication organized at the Institute.
FLOWs, the scientific blog of the Water Governance Chair Group at IHE Delft, presents news about research, education and capacity development activities in Africa, Asia and Latin America. It aims at promoting an open and critical space to discuss water governance issues. [ Ссылка ]
The Hydro-Social Deltas research project seeks to understand the dynamic interplay between hydrological processes (flooding, riverbank erosion, waterlogging) and social processes (migration, urbanization processes, governance) in the urbanizing delta of Bangladesh and the urbanized delta of the Netherlands. More info: [ Ссылка ]
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