
Master in Sustainable Water Management
Registration period open for 2024-2025 academic year
UCLM's own study promoted by the UCLM-Soliss Tajo Chair and the New Culture of Water Foundation.
60 mandatory credits, in a modular format. Basically online teaching. It incorporates three practical cases chosen for their relevance and interest in current water management in Spain.
Memoria colectiva del río Tajo en Toledo
Research carried out by Marta Aguilar, José María Bleda, Beatriz Larraz and Raúl Urquiaga based on testimonies from Toledo men and women who lived along the Tagus River in the decades of 1950-70.
Collective memory of the Tagus River in which its importance is recorded in the memories of those years from the environmental, economic, emotional and sociological point of view.
The conclusions of the research have been collected in the documentary "The Tagus River in Memory (Toledo)".
Proposal for new exploitation rules for the Tajo-Segura Transfer
The UCLM-Soliss Tajo Chair and the Association of Riverside Municipalities of the Entrepeñas and Buendía Reservoirs (AMREEB) publish a report in which they propose new operating rules for the Tajo-Segura Transfer adapted to the minimum flows established in the Plan Hydrological of February 2023.
This is a proposal that would minimize situations of hydrological exceptionality in the Entrepeñas and Buendía reservoirs, favoring local uses and, especially, the ecological flows of the middle section of the Tagus River.

Visor de presiones de los ríos de la cuenca del Tajo
Proyecto colaborativo, en el que, a través de una herramienta digital, la ciudadanía puede aportar datos sobre las incidencias e impactos en los ríos de la cuenca del Tajo.
It is a citizen science tool that allows the collection, visualization and analysis of the different incidents and pressures that affect the state of conservation of the waters and river banks of the Tagus basin in real time.
“But, one day, something very strange happened. The great river had almost no water, just a trickle, and it was very, very dirty. The birds were gone, the fish were scared and the trees were thirsty.”