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Three Great New Resources for Collecting Water in Arid Environments

Three really interesting resources have just come across my desktop.

One, is an incredibly interesting video on the water channel called “Water from Rocks”. It is about using rock formations as a basis for collecting and storing water from rainstorms in arid locations. It’s very well done.
http://www.thewaterchannel.tv/index.php?option=com_hwdvideoshare&task=viewvideo&Itemid=53&video_id=639

The film also posted a link for a group called Water for Arid Land:
http://www.waterforaridland.com/

And, the publication which stands behind the film – Water from Rock Outcrops. They have a whole series of interesting books available at this link:
http://www.waterforaridland.com/publications.as

Please enjoy and share this information.

Please visit our Development Community and join like-minded thinkers.

Sincerely,

Tim Magee

Community-Based Adaptation to Climate Change: Module of Four Online Courses Begins in September

Dear CSDi Colleagues,

CSDi is announcing the September launch of a module of four online field courses on Community-Based Adaptation to Climate Change. These courses begin by introducing basic climate change concepts, and develop as participants identify local community vulnerabilities, investigate appropriate solutions, develop full projects, launch and manage them.

Complete information and course syllabi:
http://www.csd-i.org/adapting-overview/

The Center for Sustainable Development specializes in providing sound, evidence-based information, tools and training for humanitarian development professionals worldwide.

Online course participants are using our courses to develop real, on-the-ground projects with real communities – both individually and through cross-hemispheric student partnerships. People from 70 different countries have used these courses to develop projects in 2010.

MODULE 340: ADAPTING TO CLIMATE CHANGE
OL 341. Adapting to Climate Change: Designing & Funding Community-Based Adaptation Projects.
August 31 – October 25.
Gain an insight into contemporary methods of developing community-based, sustainable, impact-oriented projects. Gain practical field tools and develop a range of skills: facilitating participatory needs assessments, designing projects, and evidence-based activities. Develop a real project in real time.

OL 342. Adapting to Climate Change: Planning for Impact.
November 9, 2010 – December 20.
Imbed impact into your adaptation project design with a powerful set of management tools. LogFrames, detailed budgets, timelines, compelling fact sheets, M&E plans, outcomes and impact. These tools will communicate to donors and stakeholders exactly what you are trying to accomplish and can be used for effective management of the project once funded.

OL 343. Adapting to Climate Change: The Community Focus.
January 11 – February 21, 2011.
What does climate change adaptation mean at the community level? What practical tools are available today for communities to use in adaptation? Conduct a baseline survey. For practitioners who wish to begin working now at the community level to successfully adapt to the challenges that face us.

OL 344. Adapting to Climate Change: Sustainable Implementation.
March 15 – May 2, 2011.
How do you launch and implement a community-centered adaptation project? The importance of community engagement. Developing skill sets for your community to use in the adaptation process. Learning tools: monitoring & evaluation. Community empowerment during project hand-over. Sustainability, follow-up & mentoring.

Complete information and course syllabi:
http://www.csd-i.org/adapting-overview/

Be sure to visit the adaptation working group at CSDi’s Development Community. Join colleagues in sharing resources & collaborating online:
http://developmentcommunity.csd-i.org/

For more information please visit:
http://www.csd-i.org/online-learning/ 

Questions? Please contact:
Online.Learning@csd-i.org 

Sincerely,

Tim Magee, Executive Director
Center for Sustainable Development

The Center for Sustainable Development specializes in providing sound, evidence-based information, tools and training for humanitarian development professionals worldwide. CSDi is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.

New Resources: Field Tools for the 12 Sectors of Development

I would like to share several important new resources:

1. Field Tools for the 12 Sectors of Development. The Center for Sustainable Development has just published a new resource where you can find background information, manuals, workshop lesson plans, how-to cards and links to specialized documents.
http://www.csd-i.org/field-tools/

2. An important new document has been released by IFPRI. IFPRI Strategies for Adapting to Climate Change in Rural Sub-Saharan Africa.

Your Adaptation Group has a Document Reader where I encourage you to post documents for sharing. You can access it by clicking on Document Reader near the top of this page or by following this link to download the new IFPRI study. There are other documents posted there as well.
http://www.csd-i.org/read-adapt-climate-change-docs/

3. I have also been assembling other important links for the upcoming Community Based Adaptation to Climate Change course that can be accessed here:
OL 341: Specialized Links to Adaptation Documents and Sites
http://www.csd-i.org/ol-101-cba-specific-links/

Enjoy!

Tim Magee