Info-Gap robustness pathway method for transitioning of urban drainage systems under deep uncertainties
Jonatan Zischg, Mariana L. R. Goncalves, Taneha Kuzniecow Bacchin, Günther Leonhardt, Maria Viklander, Arjan van Timmeren, Wolfgang Rauch and Robert Sitzenfrei
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Water, energy, and food nexus: review of global implementation and simulation model development
Water, energy, and food nexus: review of global implementation and simulation model development
Albert Wicaksono, Gimoon Jeong and Doosun Kang
Resilience theory incorporated into urban wastewater systems management. State of the art
Resilience theory incorporated into urban wastewater systems management. State of the art
P. Juan-García, D. Butler, J. Comas, G. Darch, C. Sweetapple, A. Thornton, Ll Corominas
Water Utility Climate Adaptation and Resilience Planning: Some Guiding Principles
Building Resilience to a Changing Climate:
A Technical Training in Water Sector Utility Decision Support
Climate Science for Water Professionals: What Do We Know About How the South Central’s Climate Will Change?
Building Resilience to a Changing Climate:
A Technical Training in Water Sector Utility Decision Support
Building Resilience to a Changing Climate: A Technical Training in Water Sector Utility Decision Support
Practical Considerations for Climate Analysis and Adaptation: Know before you go
Climate Adaptation Conundrum:
• Can’t be prepared for everything
• Can’t afford to be prepared for the worst case
• Can’t afford to be unprepared
How do you approach this challenge?
Training courses for climate-related risks and opportunities
The training courses here can help you acquire the tools, skills, and knowledge you need to manage your climate-related risks and opportunities:
How to use the flood and drought portal – VIDEO
How to use the flood and drought portal – VIDEO
Water Utility Climate Alliance – 2017–2021 Strategic Plan
The Water Utility Climate Alliance (WUCA) formed in 2007 to provide leadership and collaboration on climate change issues facing the nation’s water agencies. This coalition, guided by a previous five-year strategic plan and annual work plans, has developed into a credible voice on climate adaptation issues, and is often asked to provide a decision maker’s perspective on the climate challenge to researchers and government agencies investing in the nation’s resilience
Climate Change and Urban Water Utilities: Challenges and Opportunities
The following P-note summarizes key points of the Working Water Note 24, Climate Change and Urban Water Utilities: Challenges and Opportunities, by Alexander Danilenko, Eric Dickson, and Michael Jacobsen. The document was published in 2010 by the Water Sector Board of the World Bank Sustainable Development Network. Readers may download the complete document from www.worldbank.org/water