Iterative Risk Management for Climate Change Adaptation Policy and Practice
Governments around the world are starting to acknowledge and prepare for the impacts of climate-related risks. During the last decade, climate change adaptation policies are being established and integrated in disaster risk reduction and/or development programs. However, many of these strategies remain relatively ‘static’ vis-à-vis the varying complexities and uncertainties surrounding climate change. To address this, the IPCC highlights the concept of iterative risk management. Accordingly, decisions in relation to climate change are not a once-and-for-all event. They are likely to take place over decades in what is called an iterative risk-management process, learning from and taking advantage of new information for midcourse corrections.
The concept of iterative risk management is not new, but its application in climate change adaptation policy and practice remains limited. This training, therefore, builds on, and expands, the use of the concept in present and future planning and policy decisions. Frameworks and principles from such disciplines as disaster risk reduction and development are integrated in a risk-based approach to guide policy and action.
Objectives
The training shall assist participants in designing and implementing iterative and flexible risk management plans. It specifically helps them:
Understand the iterative risk management process in view of the complexities and uncertainties inherent in climate-related risks; and
Establish ways to ensure continuous re-evaluation of their risk management plans so that new information is considered and incorporated at regular intervals
Structure
The 5-day training features: i) a 3-day series of presentations and discussions, and ii) a 2-day guided planning workshop aimed at helping participants design Iterative Risk Management Plans for their respective organizations.
Method and Scope
The training will be conducted in English. It will involve presentations that highlight case studies and good practice examples, interactive discussions among participants, and panel discussions with leading experts and practitioners from RIMES and partner agencies. The guided planning feature of the training ensures that participants go back to their respective organizations with tangible outputs, in this case, a draft of an iterative and flexible risk management plan, tailored to the needs of the participant’s organization.
Resource Persons
The Training will be delivered by leading experts and practitioners from RIMES and partner agencies. Participants have the option to collaborate with RIMES further for help in resource mobilization, technical assistance, and in refining and implementing their risk management plans and/or strategies.
Target Participants
This training is designed for different organizations and entities. It is particularly useful for:
Policymakers, administrators and officials at various governmental levels
Practitioners such as planners, disaster risk managers and development workers at provincial and local levels
UN agency and/or other international/regional/local NGO staff working in the fields of climate change adaptation, risk management, disaster risk reduction and development
Fee
The training cost is USD1,500 per participant. This covers the training fee, resource materials, and meeting package. Participants will be responsible for their own travel expenses and arrangements such as airport transfers (and visa application, where necessary), food and accommodation, health/accident insurance, and other personal expenses. Please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for more information, and/or to request a quote if sending three or more participants to the training.
RIMES Training Registration Form
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