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Garama - Climate Change Adaptation Course
This new 5-day is aimed at individuals or organisations that need to integrate climate change adaptation into their day-to-day activities and operations. The course provides participants with an understanding of climate science and policy at the global level, with particular reference to the Paris Agreement and its goals, and furnishes them with practical skills for mainstreaming climate change adaptation into their work. It provides an overview of current adaptation thinking and practice, and how adaptation relates to concepts such as resilience, vulnerability and transformation.
Garama - Climate Change Adaptation Integration Course
This course is aimed at anyone who needs to integrate or ‘mainstream’ climate change adaptation into their work, and is relevant to national and local government, multilateral institutions, NGOs, aid donors, those implementing development interventions, and private sector organisations whose operations and supply chains are potentially vulnerable to climate change.
Garama - Climate Adaptation Monitoring & Evaluation Training Program
This course is aimed at anyone who needs to assess the extent to which interventions (either individually or collectively) are delivering effective adaptation outcomes and/or helping to make people and systems more resilient to shocks and stresses associated with climate variability and change.
Garama - Climate Finance Training Course
We are currently in discussion with partner organisations regarding training on climate finance, and hope to run training on this topic in the near future. Watch this space for details! We hope to offer a short (1-2 day) course on climate finance in the foreseeable future. This is likely to be in the UK.
Garama - Low-Carbon Development Course
We are currently in discussion with partner organisations regarding training on mitigation and low-carbon development, and hope to run training on these topics in the near future. We hope to offer a course on low-carbon development and climate change mitigation in the foreseeable future. This course is likely to be 3-4 days, and held in either the UK or Brussels.
Module 1: Global Science & Policy Contexts for Adaptation
This module provides participants with a comprehensive general understanding of the science of climate change, greenhouse gas emissions, and climate change impacts. It also provides an overview of the landscape of global climate governance and policy. Particular attention is paid to the links and mismatches between science and policy at the global level.
Module 2: Key Concepts for Adaptation
This module provides participants with a detailed understanding of the often bewildering array of terms and concepts relating to adaptation. It explores differnt types of adaptation, addresses the relationship between adaptation and resilience, and explains the difference between transformational and transformative adaptation. It introduces risk frameworks and explores how risk relates to vulnerability. By the end of the module, participants will have a clear understanding of what different terms and concepts mean, and how they relate to each other. They will be able to deploy these concpets in pratical ways to understand climate change risks and impacts in a way that address both the role of both physical hazards and socially-mediated vulnerabilities.
