IHE DELFT of the Netherlands with the support of the Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) of Sweden and the Escuela Colombiana de Ingenieria Julio Garavito are developing the S-MultiStor initiative. This initiative aims to investigate and demonstrate improved approaches for proper watershed conservation and sustainable multipurpose water storage.
SMultistor has a global scope. In the last three years has oriented its developments in the Zambezi basin in southern Africa, Irrawaddy in Myanmar in Asia, and the Magdalena River in Colombia. The purpose of this alliance is to conduct different research and simulations of the Magdalena River and its tributaries. As a result, it facilitates better management and decision making in this important basin.
Coordinator of the Hydroinformatics laboratory and the international master's program (IHE Delft Institute for Water Education - Colombian School of Engineering Julio Garavito).
Co-director of the course Information and Communication Technologies for Water Resources.
Co-director of the Competition Connect with the Magdalena River.
Associate Professor at IHE Delft Institute For Water Education
PhD. German R. Santos Granados
Director of Posgraduate in the Escuela Colombiana de Ingeniería Julio Garavito
Co-director of the Connect with the Magdalena River Competition.
Co-director of the course Information and Communication Technologies for Water Resources.
Coordinator of the International Master's Program (IHE Delft Institute for Water Education - Colombian School of Engineering Julio Garavito).
Researcher at SEI Latinoamérica
Dra. Juliana Delgado
Science Coordinator of the Nasca Program of the Northern Andes and South Central America.
Dra. Ángela María Penagos Concha
Director of Sustainable Rural Development
Partners in Ciudadanos del Agua App "Serious game"
Partners in Conéctate con el Río Magdalena "Data science competence"
Partners in Seminar on Hydroinformatics for Water Resources Sustainability (2021)