CLIMATE CHANGE AND WATER SHORT COURSE

11 May 2022 AEP Administrator

CLIMATE CHANGE AND WATER SHORT COURSE

The short course will explore climate change mitigation and adaptation, with a specific focus on best practices in water resources management (WRM) and water, sanitation and hygiene (WaSH) for achieving water security outcomes. Participants will build knowledge and skills through engaging online sessions which will showcase evidence, case studies, tools and approaches that can support climate change decision making, policy and planning with respect to WaSH & WRM.

COURSE DETAILS

COHORT 2 - commencing 27 June  2022

Duration: 6 weeks, 4 hours of online learning per week

Participants: Participants are sought from Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Nepal, Pakistan, Phillipines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Timor Leste and Vietnam

Location: Online

Cost: This short course is funded by the Australian Government through the Australian Water Partnership and therefore free to successful applicants.

Outcome: Digital Certificate, Griffith University Digital Badge

Delivery team: Griffith University (International WaterCentre), Alluvium Consulting, University of Newcastle, Institute of Sustainable Futures at University of Technology Sydney

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Key Topics

  • An Introduction to WASH + Water Resource Management
  • Climate change and hydrological cycle
  • UNFCCC National Climate Resilience and Adaptation Strategies + AR6 IPCC report – implications for regions
  • Climate change mitigation and the water sector.
  • Water, climate, and Sustainable Development Goal 6 (SDG 6).
  • GEDSI and climate change.
  • Dealing with uncertainty
  • Climate resilience for rural WaSH and WRM, including GEDSI sensitive adaptation and planning tools and approaches.
  • Nature-based solutions for building resilience (i.e. against floods and drought, and for water supply).
  • Climate change and natural resources management and land-use planning at a basin/catchment scale.
  • Climate change, water and human health (including COVID-19 and GEDSI issues)
  • Climate finance, environmental economics, ecosystem service accounting and cost-benefit analysis of climate adaptation options

Learning Objectives

By the end of this course participants will have gained:

  • Knowledge and skills to manage water and climate change risks
  • Understanding of best practices in water resources management (WRM) and water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) for achieving water security outcomes.
  • Knowledge of GEDSI, gendered impacts and the specific requirements of people with a disability, the elderly and young children, and the nuanced requirements of ethnic minorities with respect to climate impacts.
  • Professional contacts and networks advancing climate change and water projects throughout South and South East Asia