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Professional Training Course on Climate Change and Development

Date: 1 - 12 September 2008

Organisation: University of East Anglia

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The purpose of this interactive short course is to equip participants with a comprehensive understanding of what climate change may mean for low-income populations and what the scope and prospects are for adapting to change in a development context. Drawing on staff from some of the world’s leading research institutes on climate change and development (including the School of Development Studies at the University of East Anglia and UK’s The Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research), participants will gain a state-of-the-art knowledge and have the opportunity to develop their analytical skills in this field through project work focussing on their own country context or professional sector.  

To ensure participants have a thorough grounding in all aspects of climate change the course incorporates expert sessions on climate science and climate change mitigation. Key emphasis is then placed on vulnerability and adaptation – exploring what climate change implies in terms of impacts/vulnerability, what adaptation means for different sectors, how best to go about building resilience, international mechanisms relating to adaptation, and linkage with other development imperatives such as poverty reduction and disaster risk reduction.

 

The course is structured throughout to encourage participants to share their ideas through interactive and small-group work. During week 2 participants will spend 50 per cent of time on the preparation and presentation of a project related to their country context or specific professional sector. This will ensure the knowledge and insight gained from the course is immediately grounded in work that has practical relevance for the participant.

 

Key objectives

his course is designed for people who want to gain a greater understanding of the implications of climate change for developing countries and the potential for adaptation. It is aimed particularly at professional staff from government agencies and NGOs who have responsibility or interest in the integration of climate change management into development planning, projects and policy.

 

Expert inputs to the two-week course will cover:

  • Climate science;
  • International policy on mitigation and adaptation;
  • Impacts, vulnerability and adaptation in the context of development;
  • Resilience and adaptation: examples and lessons from different sectors;
  • Principles for effective adaptation;
  • Linkages with poverty reduction;
  • Linkages with disaster risk reduction;
  • Linking mitigation and adaptation; and
  • International funding and implementation mechanisms

Registration fees

£3,200 (around US$6,380). This includes accommodation, but no meals.

 

Registration details

The application form is available electronically as a Word document or in hard copy from the given address.

Please note: To participate effectively, it is necessary to have full workshop level competence in English.

Contact Details

For further details, request a hard copy application form or return completed application forms, contact:

The Skills Development & Training Office, Overseas Development Group

University of East Anglia, Norwich NR4 7TJ, Untied Kingdom

Email: odg.train@uea.ac.uk; Tel.: +44 1603 592340; Fax: +44 1603 591170

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