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Drivers such as climate change and many forms of recent social, political, and economic change reveal that overly narrow interventions can ignore interactions with other social-ecological systems, depend on inappropriately precise and fixed data, or promote largely incremental adjustments that may not encompass the true scale of impacts and challenges. As a response to those challenges, AgWA aims to promote investment in developing the water and agriculture potential of the continent.

The Water Tracker: Find the Water to Build Resilience!

We will hold our 13th Annual Members Meeting on Saturday, 19 August near the conference venue, with an option to participate remotely. We are governed by aBoard of Directors and receive additional thematic guidance from a Strategic Advisory Council. Visit the pages linked below to meet some of the people behind AGWA or to explore our philosophy behind water-centric climate resilience. The Water Tracker is especially a resource for national climate planners and policymakers, as well as international bodies and experts that provide support to climate planning.Deep resilience has been used to describe a new set of approaches that explicitly link problems as divergent as flood and drought prevention for the same location and sharing critical resources between energy, agriculture, and cities. His work explores how we define, develop, and accelerate the uptake of our emerging set of best practices for climate resilience. Both approaches assume that we can define a problem and its solution set in discrete and well-bounded terms. g., floods, droughts) or as a “sector” requiring specific interventions, especially for new storage and other types of infrastructure investment.

Alliance for Global Water Adaptation (AGWA) John Matthews — Alliance for Global Water Adaptation (AGWA)

From unpredictable rainfall patterns to extreme floods and droughts, water is widely recognized at the forefront of many climate disasters — the “teeth” of climate change. Water is now widely recognized as a central component of effective adaptation, serving as a means to align policy and implementation.We are organizing a webinar on an “Introduction to Water Resilience as an Economic Concept” to go along with launching the updated report "Enabling Resilient Economies: Catalyzing Prosperity and Structural Transformation Through Water Resilience. The Alliance for Global Water Adaptation (AGWA) is overseeing the development of the Water Tracker in collaboration with the Global Water Partnership (GWP), Sanitation and Water for All (SWA), UNICEF, International Water Management Institute (IWMI), Deltares and Arup . Together they provide a clear pathway to design and implement coordinated and targeted climate action which acknowledges the critical role of water.

Water Tracker for National Climate Planning

Simply put, water resilience means the ability of water-related policies, plans and investments to cope with climate-related impacts. Carl Ganter Cristina Rumbaitis del Rio Andrew Roby BEM Josh Weinberg Circle of Blue Ian James Lauren Herzer Risi Eliza Roberts Walker Young Dr Mark Fletcher FREng Stuart Orr US Water Alliance US Water Alliance Nicole Silk Dieter Rothenberger Giz David T. Alliance for Global Water Adaptation is a nonprofit, tax-exempt charitable organization (tax ID number 83-3732786) under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.Building water resilience is an approach to water management, planning, and policy that can integrate many sectors, reduce sectoral, political, and institutional conflict, and clarify sequencing, priorities, and contingencies. Deep uncertainty describes a novel crisis in decision making: the analytical inability to distinguish between the likelihood of quite divergent future pathways, some of which may have disruptive and consequential economic, social and ecological impacts. Founded in 2010, the Alliance for Global Water Adaptation (AGWA) is an international members-based NGO focused on supporting experts, decision makers, and institutions within the water community to work together to find solutions for resilient water resources management.

AGWA) | LinkedIn Alliance for Global Water Adaptation (AGWA) | LinkedIn

AgWA is an autonomous voluntary partnership that includes a large set of networks and institutions from Africa and elsewhere, all of which bring specific Agricultural Water Management (AWM) capacities to the Partnership.It is also useful for line ministries, civil society, investment banks, aid agencies and other groups with a stake in evaluating the credibility and efficacy of national climate plans. The mission of AGWA is to provision tools, partnerships, guidance, and technical assistance to improve effective decision making, action, governance, and analytical processes in water resources management, focusing on climate adaptation and mitigation. AGWA works primarily across two complementary and synergistic workstreams: driving the global and national water-climate policy agenda to support and enable more water-wise decisions, actions, and investments; and, developing technical approaches to resilient water management. Beyond AGWA, John is a Senior Water Fellow at Colorado State University and Water Resources Courtesy Faculty at Oregon State University, an advisor to the Shockwave Foundation, and on the board of Living in Kindness. Traditional responses by engineers, economics, planners, and resource managers to climate uncertainty have included robustness and flexibility.

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