Training of Trainers Workshop on Climate Change Analysis and Risk Communications
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Workshop Objectives
The workshop was convened at the Climate Systems Analysis Group in the University of Cape Town as part of the ACCCA project which is coordinated by UNITAR. The overall objective of the workshop is to provide a venue for hands-on work and guidance on the analysis and interpretation of climate data, and on understanding the regional contexts of climate change as a threat multiplier. The working and discussion sessions designed for these days focussed on:
- Developing a baseline package of a region’s information.
- Understanding issues of meta-concepts involved in the interpretation of climate data, including confidence and uncertainty in climate change related to geographical and temporal scale, as well as the robustness of climate modeling information.
- Developing an understanding of the nature of scenario and projection production, including downscaling.
- Using the CCE tool to support an informed discussion and communication of climate change issues and vulnerability, impacts and adaptation options to decision-makers.
Summary of Proceedings
Vocabulary and definitions from the workshop
Participants
Links
Related Pages
- Advancing Capacity for Climate Change Adaptation (ACCCA)
- ACCCA Training of Trainers Workshop Report April 2008
- ACCCA Training of Trainers vocabulary list
- First Technical Assistance Workshop for ACCCA Pilot Action Teams
- Video of First Technical Assistance Workshop for ACCCA Pilot Action Teams
- Video of ACCCA Inception Workshop
- weADAPT support for ACCCA pilot project Nepal: Application of Community Based Adaptation Measures to WRDs
- weADAPT support for ACCCA pilot project - Climate Change Adaptation from the Bottom Up: Collaboration between Malian Communities and Scientific Organizations to Identify and Implement Responsive Water Management Actions

