Building Resilience to a Changing Climate:
A Technical Training in Water Sector Utility Decision Support
Resource Theme: GHG
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:
Building Resilience to a Changing Climate: A Technical Training in Water Sector Utility Decision Support
Methods for decision making under conditions of deep uncertainty.
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
Climate resilient water safety planning (webinar on demand)
Learning Objectives
The participants will be able to:
• Understand how integrating climate information into water safety planning will help better identify and assess climate hazards and risks to your water supply system.
• Learn how the tools and guidance produced by WHO and IWA can support in identifying and addressing climate hazards and risks and contribute to the resilience of your water utility.
The Urban Water Utility of the Future: Peak Performance & Low Carbon (webinar on demand)
Learning Objectives
• Participants are aware of the opportunity of a low carbon future for utilities and the necessity to adopt a “low-Carbon” mindset.
• Participants will become familiar with the WaCCliM Roadmap, its five-step process and a number of critical components (which include data management needs and assessment tools, an enabling environment, a ‘bankable’ project proposal, and a monitoring plan).
• Participants have several ideas of practical measures that can be implemented by utilities to become climate smart, illustrated by case studies.
• Participants have a go-to resource to apply the five-step process and are energised to initiate action within their organization.
From vision to action: how water utilities are building climate resilience (Europe and Africa) (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.
From vision to action: how water utilities are building climate resilience (North America) (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.