Training event
Oxford
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Adaptation academy foundation course

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In person
Venue
Oxford University Department of Continuing Education (Rewley House)
Date
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The Global Climate Adaptation Partnership (GCAP) is an innovative knowledge led company which has assembled world experts in: climate change adaptation, adaptation planning and decision-making, climate change economics, climate vulnerability, climate impacts, climate science, leadership and theory of change. The GCAP leadership team has collectively over 100 years of experience and commitments from over two dozen leading global climate change experts.

The Foundation Course integrates four central learning themes:

  1. Participants' role as change makers
  2. Causal chains of climate science
  3. Adaptation as a process
  4. Project/Program development


Building on these four central themes, we have developed a range of different modules and exercises to bridge knowledge and application, theory and practice. The content of the 2013 Foundation Course will be:

  • Concepts of climate change, risk, vulnerability and adaptation
  • Analyzing climate data for change and variability - trends and extreme events
  • Using climate change scenarios - uncertainty, probability, climate envelopes
  • Theory of change, leadership skills and communicating climate risks
  • Assessing vulnerability and impacts
  • Mapping socio-institutional networks, information flows and needs
  • National, sectoral, urban and local strategies and measures
  • Disaster risk reduction
  • Economics of adaptation and adaptation finance
  • Screening adaptation options to develop sound projects
  • Monitoring, evaluation and learning in adaptation pathways
  • Project development and practical skills development

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