Climate Change: Mitigation And Adaptation I
Designed for
Climate Change Specialists, Meteorologists, Climate Change Support Staff, Project Implementation Unit Members, Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Impact and Adaptation Personnel, Project Database Managers, Project Remote Sensing Analysts, Project Spatial Analysts, Officials in Oil and Gas Industries, Telecom Operators, Officials in Chemical and Petrochemical Industries, Officials in Aviation Industries etc...
Course Introduction
The agricultural and natural resource sector contributes some percentage to any country’s Gross National Product as majority of the populace in tropical countries are employed in this sector. The dominant role of agriculture makes it obvious that even minor climate deteriorations can cause devastating socioeconomic consequences.
Climate change is an unprecedented threat to food security and is clearly evident in Nigeria as arid and semi-arid areas in the northern region are becoming drier, while the southern parts are getting wetter. One of the biggest threats is growing climate unpredictability, which makes subsistence farming difficult. Climate change often appears very obscure but in Nigeria, it is real, as incidences of disease and deaths, post-harvest losses, reduced agricultural productivity and a rising number of heat waves have been recorded.
Adaptation is the principal way to deal with the impacts of changing climate. It involves taking practical actions to manage risks from climate impacts, protect communities and strengthen the resilience of the economy. In light of the need to adopt Climate Smart Approaches as the panacea to climate change while ensuring sustainable agricultural productivity and natural resource management, this training workshop is designed to provide participants with innovative methods of agriculture that sustainably increases productivity, resilience (adaptation), reduces/removes greenhouse gases (mitigation) while enhancing the achievement of national food security and natural resource management development goals.
At the end of the module, participants should be able to:
- Identify and develop at least one concrete climate change adaptation project suitable for the agriculture.
- Develop effective and innovative climate smart agriculture profiling and management strategies for different case scenarios.
- Integrate and mainstream issues of climate change in soil/water conservation practices.
- Evaluate the water access requirements in climate change mitigation and adaptation.
- Design and implement soil conservation guide for induced climate change, its impacts, and adaptation and mitigation response options concerning water-related issues.
- Inform policy makers and stakeholders about the implications for water resources of various climate change scenarios and climate change response options, including associated synergies and trade-offs.
- Fees: ₦500,000 ($700)
- Duration: One week
Basic
- Ecosystems and Biodiversity
- Food Security & Malnutrition
- Human Health Impacts
- Using Social Network Analysis to Improve Adaptation to Climate Change
- Gender Responsive Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation
- Environmental and Social Safeguards
- Corruption and Climate Finance
- Case Studies