The training courses here can help you acquire the tools, skills, and knowledge you need to manage your climate-related risks and opportunities:
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How to use the flood and drought portal – VIDEO
How to use the flood and drought portal – VIDEO
Linking Flood and Drought Data to Water Safety Planning: Part 5
In order to assist with flood and drought prediction the Flood and Drought portal (http://www.flooddroughtmonitor.com) was developed as an output of the Flood and Drought Management Tools (FDMT) project. This blog series (5 parts) provides guidelines for interpreting climate information for application in water safety planning.
Linking Flood and Drought Data to Water Safety Planning: Part 4
In order to assist with flood and drought prediction the Flood and Drought portal (http://www.flooddroughtmonitor.com) was developed as an output of the Flood and Drought Management Tools (FDMT) project. This blog series (5 parts) provides guidelines for interpreting climate information for application in water safety planning.
Linking Flood and Drought Data to Water Safety Planning: Part 3
In order to assist with flood and drought prediction the Flood and Drought portal (http://www.flooddroughtmonitor.com) was developed as an output of the Flood and Drought Management Tools (FDMT) project. This blog series (5 parts) provides guidelines for interpreting climate information for application in water safety planning.
Linking Flood and Drought Data to Water Safety Planning: Part 2
In order to assist with flood and drought prediction the Flood and Drought portal (http://www.flooddroughtmonitor.com) was developed as an output of the Flood and Drought Management Tools (FDMT) project. This blog series (5 parts) provides guidelines for interpreting climate information for application in water safety planning.
Linking Flood and Drought Data to Water Safety Planning: Part 1
In order to assist with flood and drought prediction the Flood and Drought portal (http://www.flooddroughtmonitor.com) was developed as an output of the Flood and Drought Management Tools (FDMT) project. This blog series (5 parts) provides guidelines for interpreting climate information for application in water safety planning.
Building Resilience to a Changing Climate: A Technical Training in Water Sector Utility Decision Support
Methods for decision making under conditions of deep uncertainty.
Interpreting climate information for water utilities (webinar on demand)
Learning Objectives
Participants will be able to:
• Identify what climate information and data is relevant and can be used in your planning and operations.
• Interpret and integrate climate information and data in your utility’s management of water resources and water supply.
• Use climate information to improve your water safety planning implementation and development process by including climate related hazards and risks in your risk assessment of the water supply system from catchment to tap.
• Contribute to the resilience of your water utility.
Managing climate risks: The tale of two water utilities (webinar on demand)
Learning Objectives
Participants will be able to:
• Learn about best practices utilities are applying to build resilience to climate change hazards and risks.
• Apply a process to identify resilience strategies.
• Draw from the experiences presented to assist the development of plans to respond to their climate hazards and risks