Urban Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience Training Manual

Developer or Source: United States Agency for International Development (USAID), University of Hawaii

This training module, developed by USAID Adapt Asia-Pacific and the East-West Center at the University of Hawaii provides a guided course aimed at mid- to senior-level managers working in urban and infrastructure planning in order to improve the design of adaptation projects. Through seven modules, users have the opportunity to enhance their understanding of climate change and its local impacts, to learn techniques for scoping adaptation projects and vulnerability assessment, preparing project proposals for funding, as well as techniques for mainstreaming resilience.

Region: Global
Sectors and Topics: Cities, Infrastructure and Industry, Nature-based Solutions and Ecosystem Services
Scale: National, Sub-national
Expertise Level: Practitioner, Specialist
Resource Type: Guidance and Frameworks
Cost: No
Inputs Needed: None
Languages: English
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