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SCHEDULE

 

18TH INTEGRATED FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT IN A CHANGING CLIMATE

Date:  26 - 30 Aug 2024

Venue: Bangkok, Thailand

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COURSE SCHEDULE

DATE: August 26-30 (Face-to-Face)

SHORT COURSE INTRODUCTION

We have witnessed unprecedented devastation in human lives and property in recent years due to floods. South Asian and Southeast Asian nations have endured some of the most severe floods in recent memory, resulting in the displacement of thousands of people and the loss of hundreds of millions of dollars. These events are directly linked to shifts in climatic conditions, primarily driven by human activities.

Our course takes a comprehensive approach to address flood risk reduction strategies, offering a holistic perspective on flood risks and their mitigation. It presents a unique combination of theoretical insights and hands-on exercises that delve into international and local experiences in managing flood risks. Join us in exploring innovative ways to combat flood-related challenges and develop effective flood risk management strategies.

COURSE CONTENTS

Module 1 Introduction to Integrated Flood Risk Management

Session 1 What is integrated flood risk management?
Session 2 Overview of Climate Change and Extreme Events
Session 3 Climate Change and its impact on impending floods
Session 4 Integrated Water Resource Management (IWRM) and flood management


Module 2 Development of an integrated flood risk management plan

Session 1 Flood analysis

2.1.1 Flood hazards and risk assessment
2.1.2 Climate related Loss and Damage estimation within Climate Risk Management
Session 2 Flood risk evaluation
Session 3 Implementation of flood risk management

2.3.1 Early Warning System and Impact-based forecasting
2.3.2 Nature-based solutions

Module 3 Crosscutting Issues

Session 1 Gender and inclusion

3.1.1 Mainstreaming Gender in Flood Forecasting and Integrated Flood Management

3.1.2 Gender issues in flood risks prevention and management

Session 2 Trans-boundary issues and governance in floodplain management
Session 3 Media

3.3.1 The Role of the Media in Flood Management

COURSE METHODOLOGIES

In order to optimize learning, the course will use a variety of learner-centered approaches that are highly interactive, participatory and experiential:

• Lectures and discussions
• Facilitated group exercises
• Peer to peer learning
• Field and institutional visits
• Video documentaries
• Case studies and good practices sharing

COURSE PARTICIPANTS

Attendance to the course is recommended for but not limited to the following:

• Professionals working in flood disaster risk management
• Policy and decision makers
• Elected and/or appointed national and local officials and administrators
• Development and planning authorities
• Water engineers and flood control professionals
• Officials in urban planning, housing, public works and water resource management
• Emergency preparedness and response personnel

COURSE FEE

$1,350 (without accommodation)
$1,725 [with accommodation (6 nights)]

Fees are inclusive of course materials (soft copy), cost of instructions and course certificate. For face-to-face training, fee is inclusive of morning and afternoon snacks and lunch during the course.

REGISTRATION

Interested individuals and organizations can register online at www.adpc.net/apply.

For more information about the course, you may also contact Apibarl Bunchongraksa at apibarl@adpc.net and telephone numbers +66 22980681 to 92 ext. 132.