Webinar, January 23,
1-2 PM ET
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Keeping the Baby in the Bathwater:
Integrating Climate Resilience within Existing Water Planning, Design, and Operations
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Join
John
Matthews (AGWA) and
Ad
Jeuken (Deltares) to discuss the emergence of methodologies such as CRIDA (Climate Risk Informed Decision Analysis) for water managers, planners, investors, and decision
makers, and how they can enable us to integrate and mainstream resilient perspectives into existing work streams.
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A global coalition has assembled a new approach to understanding climate risk that can be integrated within existing planning, design, and operational decision processes.
CRIDA (Climate Risk Informed Decision Analysis) integrates analytical and stakeholder approaches to assess impacts and risks within a quantitative framework. Decision makers
can negotiate performance tradeoffs between ecological, infrastructure, and social resilience. CRIDA emphasizes a shared vision between stakeholders and decision makers to define robust, flexible solutions. CRIDA has been applied in a dozen countries for a
wide range of issues.
Join us to learn about the emergence of methodologies such as CRIDA for water managers, planners, investors and decision makers, and how they can enable us to integrate
and mainstream resilient perspectives into existing work streams.
Q&A to follow presentation. PDH credit available, upon request.
The webinar recording will be available in the member webinar archive.
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AWRA Members:
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NonMembers: $25 FREE
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A Global Analysis of Water-Related Terrorism
Date: February 13 | 1-2 PM EST
Speakers: Jennifer Veilleux and Shlomi Dinar, Florida International University
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