The UCCAR course aims to improve climate change knowledge among mid- to senior-level professionals working in urban and infrastructure planning and, in turn, help them design adaptation projects. This 7-module, 5-day course begins with an introduction to climate change and climate change adaptation; provides tools and techniques for assessing climate change impacts and vulnerabilities; presents a framework for identification, evaluation, selection, and implementation of climate adaptation strategies, programs and projects; and finally looks at the options available for financing adaptation projects and methods of accessing climate change finance.
There are five participant slots available for AIT delegates to attend this training course. Details of the course are:
Dates: 07-11 March, 2016
Time: Full day (09:00 - 16:00h)
Venue: B-108, AIT Conference Center
Cost: Free (lunch and coffee will be provided)
If you are interested in participating in this course, please send your CVs (1-2 pages) to Dr. Victor Shinde (victorshinde@ait.asia), along with a short motivation statement (Maximum 1 page) latest by 14 February, 2016. Because this is a Train-the-Trainer course, we are looking for participants who are (or likely to be) involved in relevant capacity building activities as part of their work profile.
Also, to ensure that participants receive the full benefit of the course, only those who are available for the entire duration of the training will be considered.
Contact:
Prof. Mukand S. Babel
Director, Research Center for Sustainable Development in the Context of Climate Change (SDCC).