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4th International Training Course on Managing Risk in the Face of Climate Change

Date:  8 - 19 May 2017

Venue: Bangkok, Thailand

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COURSE OVERVIEW

Faced with climate change and variability, stakeholders in development need to address in an integrated way the concerns, which are common to both the fields of adaptation and disaster risk management. In doing so, some key priorities for sustainable development can be identified. Simply reducing the uncertainty of climate projections cannot fully support adaption without strongly appreciating the global trends of population increase and its associated land and water use changes. Being forced to embrace uncertainty and complexity, stakeholders urgently need to develop effective strategies for change processes that affect communities, organizations and institutions. To address these issues, in partnership with the Centre for Development Innovation (CDI), Wageningen UR of Netherlands and the DLO foundation., ADPC is pleased to announce the special training course on managing risk in the face of climate change from May 1-12, 2017.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

This course aims to enhance the capacity of stakeholders in development for adapting to change climate- related hazards and improve resilience and disaster preparedness through:

  • Establishing linkages between impact of climate change and climate-related disaster risk
  • Assessing disaster risk and vulnerability related to climate-related disaster, climate change and climate variability
  • Familiarizing with national disaster management plans, national adaptation plans and development plans, and determining interface and synergy points
  • Determining resilience and adaptive capacity level of people
  • Applying the understanding of risk perception, complexities and uncertainties issues faced on the ground to enhance the design of practical adaptation plans
  • Pulling together key tools, resources and partnerships for enhanced adaption planning
  • Utilizing scientific information to develop appropriate and innovative integrated DRM and CCA strategies to reduce risks
  • Establishing appropriate ways to overcome potential barriers to adaptive action

TARGET PARTICIPANT

This training program is designed for managers, policy makers, specialists and researches who are professionally involved in the management of risks and climate change. They may work in public and civic society sectors, for universities, national researches, and program developers for government organizations or NGOs.

PREREQUISITES

Preferably have a working understanding of Climate Change Adaptation (CCA) and/ or Disaster Risk Management (DRM). Proficiency in English is required.

COURSE CONTENTS

Conducted over a period of ten (10) days, the course is divided into seven modules:

Module 1: Fundamentals of Climate Change Adaptation (CCA)

  • Overview of Climate Change Adaptation (CCA) and Disaster Risk Management (DRM) and their Contributions to Sustainable Development
  • Global and Regional Approaches to CCA and DRM
  • Overview of Climate Change and the Fundamentals of Climate Change Science (Basic Concepts and Terminologies in CCA)
  • Projected Climate Change Impacts on Selected Sectors with Special Lecture on IPCC AR4
  • Framework for Guiding Adaptation (Resilience, Transition, Transformation)

Module 2: Fundamentals of Disaster Risk Management (DRM)

  • Overview of Natural Disaster and the Science of Natural Disaster
  • Disaster Risk Management Framework
  • Special Lecture on GAR2013 and SREX
  • Disaster Risk Assessment

Module 3: CCA and DRM Interface and Synergy Points

  • Overview of National-level Plans Relevant for Managing Risk (Synergy Points, Case Studies, Good Practices and Sharing)
  • Interface between CCA and DRM within National Plans and Policies
  • Identification of Hotspots (People-Planet-Profit)
  • Make Rich Pictures
  • Problem Tree or Theory of Change

Module 4: Assessing Resilience for Adaptation and Disaster Risk Management

  • Mind-sets and Paradigms (Risk Perception)
  • Concept of Resilience and Adaptive Capacity

Module 5: Framing the Problem

  • Managing Uncertainty and Complexity
  • Situational Analysis and Multi-Stakeholder Processes
  • Risk Management of Emerging Issues (Inclusion of Socially Vulnerable Groups)

Module 6: Framing the Possible Solutions

  • Policy Processes Supporting CCA and DRM
  • Mainstreaming CCA and DRM Processes at National, Sub-National and Local Level
  • Negotiation Skills and Power Games
  • Adaptation Strategy Development + Develop Strategy for Case
  • Disaster and Climate Proof Strategy Analysis (Criteria, Cost-benefit Analysis, Prioritizing of Plans)
  • Financing Adaptation Plans (Funding Mechanism, Funding Strategies, Insurance, Challenges)
  • Preparation for Making Your Pitch
  • Influencing Development Instruments for Adaptation and Disaster Risk Management

Module 7: Influencing Policy for Adaptation and Disaster Risk Management

  • Risk Communication of Uncertainty
  • Making Your Pitch (Presentation on Action Plans/Project Concepts to Donors, Government and Other Stakeholders)
  • Recap from Making Your Pitch and Course, Challenges in Integrating DRM and CCA and Ways Forward
  • Personal Project Concept Development towards Sustainable Development (Work on Personal Action Plan/ Proposal/ Policy Brief/ Output)
  • Course Conclusion and Way Ahead (Future Planning 2016 and Beyond: MDGs, New Framework HFA and Challenges)

COURSE FEE

Package A with accommodation: EURO3,450

Package B without accommodation: EURO2,600

REGISTRATION

Interested persons can apply as individuals although preference will be given to those sponsored by the organizations. The application can be submitted online at www.adpc.net/tsu/sign-in.asp.

PAYMENT

If you are selected to attend the course, the payment should be transferred to ADPC account through bank transfer no later than April 7, 2017. Otherwise, your participation will be cancelled.

CANCELLATIONS

If you are unable to attend, a substitute applicant is welcome to attend in your place, provided the participation criteria described above have been met. Cancellation of attendance should be notified at least 3 weeks prior to course commencement; in which case, a full refund less 15% of course fee for banking charges and administrative costs will be made. No refunds are available for cancellation within 3 weeks prior to course commencement.