Universities play a key role in improving water resource management through their functions of teaching, research, promotion, and educational advocacy. Our university has taken concrete actions to drive the community in the Tamsui area to manage and utilize water resources. Student clubs take advantage of the opportunities during winter and summer vacations to serve in primary and secondary schools, laying a foundation for future students; teachers, through the implementation of projects, collaborate with public sectors or enterprises to guide community residents to cherish their local water resources environment, which is part of our school's support for sustainable use of water resources. From the past Water Resources Research Center to the current Water Environment Information Research Center, Marine and Underwater Technology Research Center, and other institutions, our university continues to maintain close cooperation with government-related water resources departments, such as the Ministry of Environment, the Water Resources Agency of the Ministry of Economic Affairs, and various regional river bureaus, to support water management practices with academic research capabilities and provide opportunities for relevant departments and students to excel.
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6.5.1) Water management educational opportunities
Provide educational opportunities for local communities to learn about good water management.
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6.5.2) Promoting conscious water usage
Actively promote conscious water usage on campus, and in the wider community
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6.5.3) Off-campus water conservation support
Support water conservation off campus.
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6.5.4) Sustainable water extraction on campus
Utilise sustainable water extraction technologies on associated university grounds off campus.
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6.5.5) Cooperation on water security
Cooperate with local, regional, national, or global governments on water security.