CRIDA provides stepwise planning guidance for water resources planners, managers, and engineers to implement robust water management as promoted by the AGWA network — particularly for water managers working in the developing world. CRIDA will initially launch as a publication, and support a community of practice to rapidly scale up implementation.
IWA Search Theme: Climate Risks
Technologies for Climate Change Adaptation – The Water Sector
This book is a guide to the most relevant adaptation technologies and practices for the water sector in developing countries. In addition to descriptions and explanations, the guidebook outlines practical steps for implementing these technologies, illustrated with case studies. It not only lays out institutional and capacity building requirements, but also explores costs and other potential barriers to getting projects off the ground. Finally, the text is supplemented by a rich list of references to external sources and case studies.
Creating Resilient Water Utilities (CRWU)
EPA’s CRWU initiative provides drinking water, wastewater and stormwater utilities with practical tools, training and technical assistance needed to increase resilience to extreme weather events. Through a comprehensive planning process, CRWU assists water utilities by promoting a clear understanding of potential long-term adaptation options for decision-making related to water utility infrastructure financing.
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.
Guideline for Interpreting Climate Information for Application in Water Safety Planning
This serves as a guidance document to assist water utilities to analyse climate related data and incorporate those findings into their water safety planning processes.
Building Resilience to a Changing Climate: A Technical Training in Water Sector Utility Decision Support
Methods for decision making under conditions of deep uncertainty.