Description
Introduction
π’ Climate change and its impacts have become one of the most significant challenges of the 21st century. Climate-related risks, whether concurrent or prospective, need to be addressed swiftly as part of development strategies at all levels. This course equips participants with the knowledge and skills to assess and strategically reduce climate risks through holistic climate risk management (CRM) approaches, integrating adaptation measures into development policies and practices.
Duration
π 10 Days
Course Level
π Advanced
Target Audience
π₯ This course is ideal for:
- Development practitioners
- Policy makers
- Environmental specialists
- Urban and rural planners
- Disaster risk reduction professionals
- NGO and government staff
- Climate change researchers
Organizational Impact
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Strengthened ability to integrate climate risk management into policies
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Improved design and implementation of climate resilience strategies
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More effective responses to climate-related risks and disasters
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Enhanced organizational reputation in climate risk management
Personal Impact
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Deep understanding of climate risk management and adaptation
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Enhanced ability to analyze climate projections and risks
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Practical skills in implementing climate adaptation strategies
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Increased career opportunities in environmental management
Training Objectives
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
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Discuss the science and societal issues of climate change
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Assess sector vulnerabilities to climate change
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Utilize decision support tools for climate risk management
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Design policies and programs for climate adaptation
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Develop a CRM initiative using best practices
Modules
Module 1: Concepts and Emerging Directions of Climate Risk Management
π Basic concepts and terminologies in climate risk management
π Science behind climate change and greenhouse effect
π Climate variability and extreme events
π Overlap of climate change adaptation (CCA) and disaster risk reduction (DRR)
Module 2: Climate Change Projections and Decision Support Tools
π Climate modeling and projections
π Downscaling of global and regional climate models
π Accessing local climate scenarios and risk mapping
π Policy formulation using climate model outputs
Module 3: Climate Change and Urban Built Systems
π Climate change impacts on urban infrastructure
π Housing, public amenities, and heat island effects
π Urban flood controls and drainage management
π Case studies on urban climate risk management
Module 4: Climate Change and Rural Ecosystems
π Climate change impacts on agriculture and food security
π Sustainable rural livelihoods
π Case study on agricultural climate risk management
Module 5: Climate Risk Management Planning and Implementation
π Climate risk planning at national, sub-national, and local levels
π Climate forecasts and proactive risk management
π Integration of climate change adaptation into development programs
Module 6: Climate Risk Management in Rural Development
π Agriculture-based adaptation (crops, aquaculture, livestock)
π Climate resilience through crop insurance and microfinance
π Farmersβ field schools and data advocacy
π Climate resilience indicators in different environments
Module 7: Addressing Climate Risk Management for Vulnerable Groups
π Climate risk management for gender, children, elderly, and marginalized groups
π Early warning systems and contingency planning
π Economics of climate change adaptation
π Climate risk communication at national and local levels
Module 8: Future Knowledge Applications in Climate Risk Management
π Hands-on exercise on project concept development
π Case studies on urban and rural climate resilience projects
π Presentation and evaluation of project proposals
Module 9: Climate Policy, Governance, and Institutional Frameworks
π National and international climate policies
π Governance structures supporting climate risk management
π Role of public-private partnerships in climate adaptation
π Institutional frameworks for integrating climate action
Module 10: Scaling and Sustaining Climate Risk Management Strategies
π Strategies for scaling climate adaptation initiatives
π Ensuring long-term sustainability of climate resilience programs
π Financing options and investment opportunities for climate action
π Best practices and lessons learned in climate risk management
