Course date: 24/01/2022 to 28/01/2022 |
Duration: 5 Days |
Course fee: USD 900, KES 80,000 |
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Introduction This course guides the application of resilient watershed management (RWM), combining natural resource management with risk, environment and livelihood considerations to deal with watershed issues in an integrated and multidisciplinary way. Resilient watershed management uses a landscape approach to risk reduction, where competing land-use needs are recognised and balanced in the context of the entire landscape, from the highest mountains to coastal plains. The ultimate goal of resilient watershed management is a region’s sustainable development, or development that meets the present’s needs, without compromising future generations’ capacity to meet their own needs.
Duration 5 days Course outline Module1: Introduction to resilient watershed management This learning step provides the fundamental principles for integrating the risk and landscape approach into watershed decision-making. It also introduces the case study’s context and characters to take you through the resilient watershed management planning process. · Overview · Global changes · Watershed management approaches · Resilient watershed management cycle
Module 2: Enabling environment and engage stakeholders This learning step describes the first stage in the development of the resilient watershed management plan. The plan begins by assessing if the enabling environment’s different aspects are adequate to support resilient watershed management. It also guides how to involve all interested stakeholders to support a resilient watershed management plan’s overall development and implementation. · Analysing the enabling environment · Identify the relevant policies, laws and institutions necessary for effective RWM · Analyse the policies, laws and institutions identified · Conclude the analysis of the enabling environment. · Define measures to overcome inconsistencies and incompatibilities. Module 3: Perform risk assessment In this learning step, participants goes through identifying risks based on hazard and exposure mapping, together with vulnerability assessments. · Why carry out a climate and DRA within the watershed · Definition of risk · DRA steps · Hazard assessment · Exposure assessment · Hotspot identification and prioritisation · Risk reduction opportunity area identification · Vulnerability assessment · Disaster risk analysis
Module 4: Identifying measures for resilient watershed management This learning step reviews how to select and prioritise measures to strengthen risk management in watersheds based on the previous assessments. · Climate and DRM and mitigation · RWM measures · Enabling environment assessment and RWM measures · Exposure assessment and RWM measures · Vulnerability assessment and RWM measures · Prioritisation of measures
Module 5: Develop and implement the resilient watershed management plan
The various assessments carried out during learning modules 1-4 and identifying the relevant risk reduction measures need to be compiled into a comprehensive plan. This learning step reviews how the resilient watershed management plan puts together the various components. · RWM plan · Content of the RWM plan · Scales of implementation · Conclusion TRAINING CUSTOMIZATION This training can also be customized for your institution upon request. You can also have it delivered your preferred location. For further inquiries, please contact us through Mobile: +254 732 776 700/+254759285295 or Email: training@fineresultsresearch.org REQUIREMENTS · Participants should be reasonably proficient in English. During the trainings, participants should come with their own laptops. TRAINING FEE · The course fee covers the course tuition, training materials, two break refreshments, lunch, and study visits. ACCOMMODATION · Accommodation is arranged upon request. For reservations contact us through · Mobile: +254732776700 / +254759285295 or Email: training@fineresultsresearch.org |
Course Date: 24/01/2022 to 28/01/2022 |
Duration: 5 Days |
Course fee: USD 900 , KES 80,000 |