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SUMMARY:Webinar on Inequality and COVID-19: how grassroots communities are taking action
DESCRIPTION:IIED and ICCCAD Jointly Organizing Webinar  on  inequality in the face of COVID-19 and how grassroots communities are taking action\n\n\n\nDate: Thursday\, 2 July 2020\n\nTime: 16:00 – 17:00 BDT (GMT+6)\nWhere: Online\, using Zoom\n  \nRegistration\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nCOVID-19 has demonstrated stark social and economic inequalities\, with vulnerable and marginalised groups being disproportionately impacted. These vulnerable communities are at the frontline of any global crisis\, including the climate emergency.\nAs part of London Climate Action Week\, this online event on Thursday 2 July will bring together speakers working with social movements and grassroots organisations to examine inequalities in the face of COVID-19\, how grassroots organisations and communities are responding to multiple risks and shocks\, and what we can learn from these actions to better respond to global crises.\nThe coronavirus pandemic has exposed the inequalities for groups that are particularly vulnerable to disasters\, for example female-headed households\, children\, person with disabilities\, indigenous and ethnic minority groups\, landless tenants\, migrant workers\, older people\, and other socially marginalised groups.\nPeople living in densely populated informal settlements and indigenous communities fall into this highly vulnerable category\, with poor access to public services including health care\, water\, and sanitation. It is these communities that are also on the frontline of the climate crisis.\nThis online event will bring speakers from social movements and networks working with indigenous people\, people living in informal settlements and women working in the informal economy\, to reflect on the response of their communities to COVID-19.\nThe event will examine inequalities in impacts and coping strategies and discuss mechanisms to address inequality and manage future risks and shocks. How do we make room for innovation\, how do we become more accepting of risk and increased experimentation? And what we can learn that will help us tackle the climate crisis? \nAbout the panel\nSaleemul Huq (chair) is the director of the International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD) in Bangladesh\, and is an expert on the links between climate change and sustainable development\, particularly from the perspective of developing countries.\nSheela Patel is the founder and director of the Society for the Promotion of Area Resource Centres (SPARC) India\, which is based in Mumbai\, and works in partnership with the National Slum Dweller Federation and Mahila Milan. She is also chair of Slum Dwellers International (SDI).\nPrema Gopalan is the executive director of Swayam Shikshan Prayog\, a grassroots women’s collectives that enables women’s entrepreneurship and leadership in sustainable development.\nMartha Chen is a lecturer in public policy at the Harvard Kennedy School and international coordinator of the global research-policy-action network Women in Informal Employment: Globalizing and Organizing (WIEGO). \nAbout the series\nThis is the second online event in a series hosted by IIED and ICCCAD on the climate crisis and COVID-19 – working together for the change we need which will be hosted between June and October 2020. This event is also hosted working in partnership with ICCCAD and the Global Resilience Partnership and is also a part of the London Climate Action Week series of online events.\nIn conversation with colleagues around the world\, from civil society organisations\, universities and governments\, this series will look at what we can learn to make us more ready for the new ways of working we need to tackle the climate crisis.\nBuilding resilience\, capacity\, and adaptation have always provided a pathway to change – how can we use what we know and have achieved so far to ramp up our climate ambition? Drawing on lessons learned through capacity building\, advocacy\, and grassroots action\, how can we catalyse a different future? \nAbout attending\nWebinars are online workshops that people can attend via the internet from their desk or portable internet device.\nThis webinar will use the Zoom video conferencing platform. For those who have not attended a Zoom webinar before\, please read this guide to participation as an attendee.\nThe event will be recorded to be distributed publicly afterwards. By registering for this event\, you agree to give your consent for this.\nThe information you provide will be held on our database to process your booking. We do not share data with any third parties. We may contact you in the future about other IIED events. Please let us know if you do not want to receive any further information from us.\nImage: Sellers continue work at a vegetable market during COVID-19 crisis\, part of the informal economy in Antananarivo City\, Madagascar. (Photo E. Raboanaly/ILO\, via Flickr\, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0) \n\n\n\n\nFor any further queries\, please contact: Juliette Tunstall (juliette.tunstall@iied.org)\, internal engagement and external events officer.
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/webinar-on-inequality-and-covid-19-how-grassroots-communities-are-taking-action-2/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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LAST-MODIFIED:20200617T092302Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar on Inequality and COVID-19: how grassroots communities are taking action
DESCRIPTION:IIED and ICCCAD Jointly Organizing Webinar  on  inequality in the face of COVID-19 and how grassroots communities are taking action\n\n\n\nDate: Thursday\, 2 July 2020\n\nTime: 16:00 – 17:00 BDT (GMT+6)\nWhere: Online\, using Zoom\n  \nRegistration\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nCOVID-19 has demonstrated stark social and economic inequalities\, with vulnerable and marginalised groups being disproportionately impacted. These vulnerable communities are at the frontline of any global crisis\, including the climate emergency.\nAs part of London Climate Action Week\, this online event on Thursday 2 July will bring together speakers working with social movements and grassroots organisations to examine inequalities in the face of COVID-19\, how grassroots organisations and communities are responding to multiple risks and shocks\, and what we can learn from these actions to better respond to global crises.\nThe coronavirus pandemic has exposed the inequalities for groups that are particularly vulnerable to disasters\, for example female-headed households\, children\, person with disabilities\, indigenous and ethnic minority groups\, landless tenants\, migrant workers\, older people\, and other socially marginalised groups.\nPeople living in densely populated informal settlements and indigenous communities fall into this highly vulnerable category\, with poor access to public services including health care\, water\, and sanitation. It is these communities that are also on the frontline of the climate crisis.\nThis online event will bring speakers from social movements and networks working with indigenous people\, people living in informal settlements and women working in the informal economy\, to reflect on the response of their communities to COVID-19.\nThe event will examine inequalities in impacts and coping strategies and discuss mechanisms to address inequality and manage future risks and shocks. How do we make room for innovation\, how do we become more accepting of risk and increased experimentation? And what we can learn that will help us tackle the climate crisis? \nAbout the panel\nSaleemul Huq (chair) is the director of the International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD) in Bangladesh\, and is an expert on the links between climate change and sustainable development\, particularly from the perspective of developing countries.\nSheela Patel is the founder and director of the Society for the Promotion of Area Resource Centres (SPARC) India\, which is based in Mumbai\, and works in partnership with the National Slum Dweller Federation and Mahila Milan. She is also chair of Slum Dwellers International (SDI).\nPrema Gopalan is the executive director of Swayam Shikshan Prayog\, a grassroots women’s collectives that enables women’s entrepreneurship and leadership in sustainable development.\nMartha Chen is a lecturer in public policy at the Harvard Kennedy School and international coordinator of the global research-policy-action network Women in Informal Employment: Globalizing and Organizing (WIEGO). \nAbout the series\nThis is the second online event in a series hosted by IIED and ICCCAD on the climate crisis and COVID-19 – working together for the change we need which will be hosted between June and October 2020. This event is also hosted working in partnership with ICCCAD and the Global Resilience Partnership and is also a part of the London Climate Action Week series of online events.\nIn conversation with colleagues around the world\, from civil society organisations\, universities and governments\, this series will look at what we can learn to make us more ready for the new ways of working we need to tackle the climate crisis.\nBuilding resilience\, capacity\, and adaptation have always provided a pathway to change – how can we use what we know and have achieved so far to ramp up our climate ambition? Drawing on lessons learned through capacity building\, advocacy\, and grassroots action\, how can we catalyse a different future? \nAbout attending\nWebinars are online workshops that people can attend via the internet from their desk or portable internet device.\nThis webinar will use the Zoom video conferencing platform. For those who have not attended a Zoom webinar before\, please read this guide to participation as an attendee.\nThe event will be recorded to be distributed publicly afterwards. By registering for this event\, you agree to give your consent for this.\nThe information you provide will be held on our database to process your booking. We do not share data with any third parties. We may contact you in the future about other IIED events. Please let us know if you do not want to receive any further information from us.\nImage: Sellers continue work at a vegetable market during COVID-19 crisis\, part of the informal economy in Antananarivo City\, Madagascar. (Photo E. Raboanaly/ILO\, via Flickr\, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0) \n\n\n\n\nFor any further queries\, please contact: Juliette Tunstall (juliette.tunstall@iied.org)\, internal engagement and external events officer.
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/webinar-on-inequality-and-covid-19-how-grassroots-communities-are-taking-action/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20200619T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20200619T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T151026
CREATED:20200609T101241Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200609T101241Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar on climate change\, COVID-19 and the kind of collaboration we now need to tackle these global crises
DESCRIPTION:IIED and ICCCAD Jointly Organizing Webinar  on climate change\, COVID-19 and the kind of collaboration we now need to tackle these global crises.\n\n\n\nDate: Friday\, 19 June 2020\n\nTime: 11am-12pm (GMT+1)\nWhere: Online\, using Zoom\n  \nRegistration\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nThe COVID-19 pandemic has demanded an unprecedented global response. With every nation experiencing the social and economic shock comes the stark realisation that we must adopt new and better ways to deal with global crises\, including the climate emergency.\nThis online event on Friday\, 19 June 2020 will look at the changing world and discuss what kind of collaboration and action is needed to readjust\, and what we can learn that will help us tackle the climate crisis.\nThe coronavirus crisis has triggered unparalleled global action and exposed stark social and economic inequalities and system weaknesses.\nCOVID-19 has shown us that we need to abandon the old\, normal way of dealing with global emergencies. It has highlighted that long-term complex challenges and short-term crises demand a new response and new ways of working.\nAs we look ahead\, what do we need to do differently? And what can we learn from the pandemic and the global crisis of inequality that can help us tackle the climate crisis?\nThis event will bring together international think tanks to discuss the kind of collaboration and action that is needed now to achieve transformative change\, and prepare us for a radically different world.\nAbout the panelAbout the panel\nAndrew Norton (chair) is director of IIED. He is an applied anthropologist working on a range of issues related to social and environmental justice.\nSaleemul Huq is the director of the International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD) in Bangladesh\, and is an expert on the links between climate change and sustainable development\, particularly from the perspective of developing countries.\nFatima Denton is the director of the Institute for Natural Resources in Africa at the United Nations University\, Ghana\nOther speaker TBC\n \n\nAbout the seriesAbout the series\nThis is the first online event in a series hosted by IIED and ICCCAD on the climate crisis and COVID-19 – working together for the change we need\, which will be hosted between May and October 2020.\nIn conversation with colleagues around the world\, from civil society organisations to universities and governments\, this series will look at what we can learn to make us more ready for the new ways of working we need to tackle the climate crisis.\nBuilding resilience\, capacity\, and adaptation have always provided a pathway to change – how can we use what we know and have achieved so far to ramp up our climate ambition? Drawing on lessons learned through capacity building\, advocacy\, and grassroots action\, how can we catalyse a different future?\n \n\nHow to attendHow to attend\nWebinars are online workshops that people can attend via the internet from their desk or portable internet device.\nThis webinar will use the Zoom video conferencing platform. For those who have not attended a Zoom webinar before\, please read this guide to participation as an attendee.\nThe event will be recorded to be distributed publicly afterwards. By registering for this event\, you agree to give your consent for this.\n \nImage: COVID-19 pandemic relief services in Chandpur\, Bangladesh (Photo: Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission Belur Math\, via Flickr\, public domain) \n\n\n\n\nFor any further queries\, please contact: Juliette Tunstall (juliette.tunstall@iied.org)\, internal engagement and external events officer.
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/webinar-climatechange-covid19-collaboration-2/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20200619T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20200619T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T151026
CREATED:20200609T101241Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200609T101241Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar on climate change\, COVID-19 and the kind of collaboration we now need to tackle these global crises
DESCRIPTION:IIED and ICCCAD Jointly Organizing Webinar  on climate change\, COVID-19 and the kind of collaboration we now need to tackle these global crises.\n\n\n\nDate: Friday\, 19 June 2020\n\nTime: 11am-12pm (GMT+1)\nWhere: Online\, using Zoom\n  \nRegistration\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nThe COVID-19 pandemic has demanded an unprecedented global response. With every nation experiencing the social and economic shock comes the stark realisation that we must adopt new and better ways to deal with global crises\, including the climate emergency.\nThis online event on Friday\, 19 June 2020 will look at the changing world and discuss what kind of collaboration and action is needed to readjust\, and what we can learn that will help us tackle the climate crisis.\nThe coronavirus crisis has triggered unparalleled global action and exposed stark social and economic inequalities and system weaknesses.\nCOVID-19 has shown us that we need to abandon the old\, normal way of dealing with global emergencies. It has highlighted that long-term complex challenges and short-term crises demand a new response and new ways of working.\nAs we look ahead\, what do we need to do differently? And what can we learn from the pandemic and the global crisis of inequality that can help us tackle the climate crisis?\nThis event will bring together international think tanks to discuss the kind of collaboration and action that is needed now to achieve transformative change\, and prepare us for a radically different world.\nAbout the panelAbout the panel\nAndrew Norton (chair) is director of IIED. He is an applied anthropologist working on a range of issues related to social and environmental justice.\nSaleemul Huq is the director of the International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD) in Bangladesh\, and is an expert on the links between climate change and sustainable development\, particularly from the perspective of developing countries.\nFatima Denton is the director of the Institute for Natural Resources in Africa at the United Nations University\, Ghana\nOther speaker TBC\n \n\nAbout the seriesAbout the series\nThis is the first online event in a series hosted by IIED and ICCCAD on the climate crisis and COVID-19 – working together for the change we need\, which will be hosted between May and October 2020.\nIn conversation with colleagues around the world\, from civil society organisations to universities and governments\, this series will look at what we can learn to make us more ready for the new ways of working we need to tackle the climate crisis.\nBuilding resilience\, capacity\, and adaptation have always provided a pathway to change – how can we use what we know and have achieved so far to ramp up our climate ambition? Drawing on lessons learned through capacity building\, advocacy\, and grassroots action\, how can we catalyse a different future?\n \n\nHow to attendHow to attend\nWebinars are online workshops that people can attend via the internet from their desk or portable internet device.\nThis webinar will use the Zoom video conferencing platform. For those who have not attended a Zoom webinar before\, please read this guide to participation as an attendee.\nThe event will be recorded to be distributed publicly afterwards. By registering for this event\, you agree to give your consent for this.\n \nImage: COVID-19 pandemic relief services in Chandpur\, Bangladesh (Photo: Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission Belur Math\, via Flickr\, public domain) \n\n\n\n\nFor any further queries\, please contact: Juliette Tunstall (juliette.tunstall@iied.org)\, internal engagement and external events officer.
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/webinar-climatechange-covid19-collaboration/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200618T180000
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CREATED:20200531T084651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200531T084651Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar on COP26 and UK-Bangladesh Collaboration to Tackle Climate Change
DESCRIPTION:International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD) is going to organize Webinar on  COP26 and UK-Bangladesh Collaboration to Tackle Climate Change .\nDate: Thursday\, 18 June 2020\nTime: 04:00 pm – 06:00 pm Bangladesh Time (GMT/UTC +6) \n\nThe webinar will be a conversation with Dr. Saleemul Huq and several distinguished experts\nto know the latest development of COP26\, exploring gender and youth dimension\, status of capacity\nbuilding and loss and damage\, also the post COP26 challenges and potentials to collaborate between UK\nand Bangladesh in tackling climate change.\nFor any further queries\, please contact: Farah Anzum\, ICCCAD; Email :farah.anzum@icccad.net\nRegistration * \nRemarkRemarkWe appreciate your interest in joining the webinar. But\, due to limited capacity from our Webinar Platform- registration for the event will not necessarily entail your confirmation to attend the event. Only upon review of the registrations\, you will be notified by email a confirmation message with a webinar link to attend the event (Note: This link should not be shared with others; it is unique to you.) \nDownload Flyer\n\nExample fallback content: This browser does not support PDFs. Please download the PDF to view it: Download PDF.
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/webinar-on-cop26-2/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200618T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200618T180000
DTSTAMP:20260430T151026
CREATED:20200531T084651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200531T084651Z
UID:7616-1592496000-1592503200@website.icccad.net
SUMMARY:Webinar on COP26 and UK-Bangladesh Collaboration to Tackle Climate Change
DESCRIPTION:International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD) is going to organize Webinar on  COP26 and UK-Bangladesh Collaboration to Tackle Climate Change .\nDate: Thursday\, 18 June 2020\nTime: 04:00 pm – 06:00 pm Bangladesh Time (GMT/UTC +6) \n\nThe webinar will be a conversation with Dr. Saleemul Huq and several distinguished experts\nto know the latest development of COP26\, exploring gender and youth dimension\, status of capacity\nbuilding and loss and damage\, also the post COP26 challenges and potentials to collaborate between UK\nand Bangladesh in tackling climate change.\nFor any further queries\, please contact: Farah Anzum\, ICCCAD; Email :farah.anzum@icccad.net\nRegistration * \nRemarkRemarkWe appreciate your interest in joining the webinar. But\, due to limited capacity from our Webinar Platform- registration for the event will not necessarily entail your confirmation to attend the event. Only upon review of the registrations\, you will be notified by email a confirmation message with a webinar link to attend the event (Note: This link should not be shared with others; it is unique to you.) \nDownload Flyer\n\nExample fallback content: This browser does not support PDFs. Please download the PDF to view it: Download PDF.
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/webinar-on-cop26/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20200616T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20200616T113000
DTSTAMP:20260430T151026
CREATED:20200429T081105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200429T081105Z
UID:7513-1592301600-1592307000@website.icccad.net
SUMMARY:Exploring Liveability in Regional Cities in Bangladesh
DESCRIPTION:SHLC\, University of Glassgow is organising a webinar on the ‘Exploring Liveability in Regional Cities in Bangladesh‘ mostly focusing on the outputs and experience from Liveable Rigional Cities in Bangladesh project.\n\nEvent Link: http://www.centreforsustainablecities.ac.uk/events/interdisciplinary-exploration-liveability-regional-cities-bangladesh/\nDate: 16th June\, 2020.\nTime: 10:00-11.30am (UK time)\nOnline via Zoom (link sent to registration)\nRegister via Eventbrite\n\nSpeakers:\nDr. Hanna Ruszczyk\, Istiakh Ahmed\, Dr. Alex Halligey
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/exploring-liveability-in-regional-cities-in-bangladesh/
CATEGORIES:Seminar,Webinar
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20200616T113000
DTSTAMP:20260430T151026
CREATED:20200429T081105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200429T081105Z
UID:9388-1592301600-1592307000@website.icccad.net
SUMMARY:Exploring Liveability in Regional Cities in Bangladesh
DESCRIPTION:SHLC\, University of Glassgow is organising a webinar on the ‘Exploring Liveability in Regional Cities in Bangladesh‘ mostly focusing on the outputs and experience from Liveable Rigional Cities in Bangladesh project.\n\nEvent Link: http://www.centreforsustainablecities.ac.uk/events/interdisciplinary-exploration-liveability-regional-cities-bangladesh/\nDate: 16th June\, 2020.\nTime: 10:00-11.30am (UK time)\nOnline via Zoom (link sent to registration)\nRegister via Eventbrite\n\nSpeakers:\nDr. Hanna Ruszczyk\, Istiakh Ahmed\, Dr. Alex Halligey
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/exploring-liveability-in-regional-cities-in-bangladesh-2/
CATEGORIES:Seminar,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200514T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200514T160000
DTSTAMP:20260430T151026
CREATED:20200430T061006Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200430T061006Z
UID:7523-1589468400-1589472000@website.icccad.net
SUMMARY:Webinar on Nature based Solutions ( NbS ) and Our Changing World
DESCRIPTION:International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD) and International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Jointly Organizing Webinar on Nature based Solutions (NbS) and Our Changing World .\nDate: Thursday\, 14 May 2020\nTime: 03:00 pm – 04:00 pm  (GMT/UTC +6) \n\nThe webinar will follow the modality of dialogue and discussion among experts and practitioners on Nature based Solutions NbS in both Bangladesh and global context The aim is to explore global and national perspectives on the effectiveness of NbS challenges and needs along with identifying opportunities to integrate NbS in various sectors to achieve sustainable development harmonizing nature and human well being.\nFor any further queries\, please contact: Tasfia Tasnim\, ICCCAD; Email :tasfia2507@gmail.com ; Dr. Khalid Hossain\, IUCN Bangladesh; Email :khalid.hossain@iucn.org\nRegistration * \nRemarkRemarkWe appreciate your interest in joining the webinar. But\, due to limited capacity from our Webinar Platform- registration for the event will not necessarily entail your confirmation to attend the event. Only upon review of the registrations\, you will be notified by email a confirmation message with a webinar link to attend the event (Note: This link should not be shared with others; it is unique to you.) \nDownload Flyer\n\nExample fallback content: This browser does not support PDFs. Please download the PDF to view it: Download PDF.
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/webinar-nbs-our-changing-world/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200514T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200514T160000
DTSTAMP:20260430T151026
CREATED:20200430T061006Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200430T061006Z
UID:9390-1589468400-1589472000@website.icccad.net
SUMMARY:Webinar on Nature based Solutions ( NbS ) and Our Changing World
DESCRIPTION:International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD) and International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Jointly Organizing Webinar on Nature based Solutions (NbS) and Our Changing World .\nDate: Thursday\, 14 May 2020\nTime: 03:00 pm – 04:00 pm  (GMT/UTC +6) \n\nThe webinar will follow the modality of dialogue and discussion among experts and practitioners on Nature based Solutions NbS in both Bangladesh and global context The aim is to explore global and national perspectives on the effectiveness of NbS challenges and needs along with identifying opportunities to integrate NbS in various sectors to achieve sustainable development harmonizing nature and human well being.\nFor any further queries\, please contact: Tasfia Tasnim\, ICCCAD; Email :tasfia2507@gmail.com ; Dr. Khalid Hossain\, IUCN Bangladesh; Email :khalid.hossain@iucn.org\nRegistration * \nRemarkRemarkWe appreciate your interest in joining the webinar. But\, due to limited capacity from our Webinar Platform- registration for the event will not necessarily entail your confirmation to attend the event. Only upon review of the registrations\, you will be notified by email a confirmation message with a webinar link to attend the event (Note: This link should not be shared with others; it is unique to you.) \nDownload Flyer\n\nExample fallback content: This browser does not support PDFs. Please download the PDF to view it: Download PDF.
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/webinar-nbs-our-changing-world-2/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20200429T160000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20200429T180000
DTSTAMP:20260430T151026
CREATED:20200429T082800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200429T082800Z
UID:9389-1588176000-1588183200@website.icccad.net
SUMMARY:Adaptation with a Human Face | Adaptation Futures Pre-Conference Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:Day 2 – 29 April 2020: Adaptation with a Human Face\n16:00 – 18:00 IST | 20:30 – 22:30 AEST | 12:30 – 14:30 CET | 06:30 – 08:30 EST | 10:30 – 12:30 GMT\nThe webinar on 29 April 2020 will focus on ‘adaptation with a human face’. Climate change is often\nseen as a remote\, abstract problem expressed in terms of temperature change of mere degrees\, or in\nsea-level rises predicted decades into the future\, and is often lost in number and figures\, but it most\noften brings with it a human cost. Climate change is happening now and it is destroying livelihoods\,\ninfrastructure and communities\, forcing people to move from their homes\, towns and countries around\nthe world. The planet’s poorest and most vulnerable are suffering the worst effects\, despite having\ncontributed the least to its cause. Climate change is a primary threat to our natural environment\, but is\nmost essentially a human rights issue\, threatening livelihoods\, development and security. Through this\nvirtual event\, we aim to view climate change adaptation through a human lens\, furthering the\ndiscourse on safeguarding the rights of the most vulnerable people and on ensuring the equitable and\nfair sharing of burdens and benefits of climate change and its impacts. This dialogue will also\nhighlight that the urgent action needed to adapt to climate change must be based on community-led\nsolutions. \n\n\n16:30-17:35 Panel Discussion: Adaptation with a Human Face – Moving Towards Climate\nJustice\nClimate change is happening now\, and it is destroying livelihoods\, infrastructure and communities\, forcing people to move from their homes\, towns and countries around the world. The planet’s poorest and most vulnerable are suffering the worst effects\, despite having contributed the least to its cause. The panellists will view climate change adaptation through a human lens\, furthering the discourse on safeguarding the rights of the most vulnerable people and on ensuring equitable and fair sharing of the burdens and benefits of climate change and its impacts. This dialogue will also highlight the role of community-led solutions\, knowledge sharing and empowerment for local action.\nFacilitator\n• Dr Saleemul Huq: Director\, ICCCAD\, Independent University\,\nBangladesh; Senior Fellow\, IIED\, London; Member\, Science Committee\,\nAdaptation Futures 2020\nPanelists\n• Dr Richard Klien: Senior Research Fellow\, SEI\n• Prof Coleen Vogel: Distinguished Professor\, University of the\nWitwatersrand; Member\, Science Committee\, Adaptation Futures 2020\n• Dr Ashish Chaturvedi: Director-Climate Change\, GIZ India\n• Dr Georgina Cundill Kemp: Senior Program Officer\, IDRC\, Canada;\nMember\, Science Committee\, Adaptation Futures 2020\n• Mr Liviu Stirbat: Deputy Head\, Adaptation Unit\, Directorate-General\,\nClimate Action European Commission\n• Ms Christina Chan: Climate Resilience Director\, World Resources Institute\n17:35 – 17:50 Q&A\nna17:50– 18:00 Closing Remarks:\n• Dr Anand Patwardhan: Professor\, School of Public Policy\, University of\nMaryland; Chair\, Science Committee\, Adaptation Futures 2020
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/adaptation-with-a-human-face-adaptation-futures-pre-conference-webinar-series-2/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20200429T160000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20200429T180000
DTSTAMP:20260430T151026
CREATED:20200429T082800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200429T082800Z
UID:7517-1588176000-1588183200@website.icccad.net
SUMMARY:Adaptation with a Human Face | Adaptation Futures Pre-Conference Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:Day 2 – 29 April 2020: Adaptation with a Human Face\n16:00 – 18:00 IST | 20:30 – 22:30 AEST | 12:30 – 14:30 CET | 06:30 – 08:30 EST | 10:30 – 12:30 GMT\nThe webinar on 29 April 2020 will focus on ‘adaptation with a human face’. Climate change is often\nseen as a remote\, abstract problem expressed in terms of temperature change of mere degrees\, or in\nsea-level rises predicted decades into the future\, and is often lost in number and figures\, but it most\noften brings with it a human cost. Climate change is happening now and it is destroying livelihoods\,\ninfrastructure and communities\, forcing people to move from their homes\, towns and countries around\nthe world. The planet’s poorest and most vulnerable are suffering the worst effects\, despite having\ncontributed the least to its cause. Climate change is a primary threat to our natural environment\, but is\nmost essentially a human rights issue\, threatening livelihoods\, development and security. Through this\nvirtual event\, we aim to view climate change adaptation through a human lens\, furthering the\ndiscourse on safeguarding the rights of the most vulnerable people and on ensuring the equitable and\nfair sharing of burdens and benefits of climate change and its impacts. This dialogue will also\nhighlight that the urgent action needed to adapt to climate change must be based on community-led\nsolutions. \n\n\n16:30-17:35 Panel Discussion: Adaptation with a Human Face – Moving Towards Climate\nJustice\nClimate change is happening now\, and it is destroying livelihoods\, infrastructure and communities\, forcing people to move from their homes\, towns and countries around the world. The planet’s poorest and most vulnerable are suffering the worst effects\, despite having contributed the least to its cause. The panellists will view climate change adaptation through a human lens\, furthering the discourse on safeguarding the rights of the most vulnerable people and on ensuring equitable and fair sharing of the burdens and benefits of climate change and its impacts. This dialogue will also highlight the role of community-led solutions\, knowledge sharing and empowerment for local action.\nFacilitator\n• Dr Saleemul Huq: Director\, ICCCAD\, Independent University\,\nBangladesh; Senior Fellow\, IIED\, London; Member\, Science Committee\,\nAdaptation Futures 2020\nPanelists\n• Dr Richard Klien: Senior Research Fellow\, SEI\n• Prof Coleen Vogel: Distinguished Professor\, University of the\nWitwatersrand; Member\, Science Committee\, Adaptation Futures 2020\n• Dr Ashish Chaturvedi: Director-Climate Change\, GIZ India\n• Dr Georgina Cundill Kemp: Senior Program Officer\, IDRC\, Canada;\nMember\, Science Committee\, Adaptation Futures 2020\n• Mr Liviu Stirbat: Deputy Head\, Adaptation Unit\, Directorate-General\,\nClimate Action European Commission\n• Ms Christina Chan: Climate Resilience Director\, World Resources Institute\n17:35 – 17:50 Q&A\nna17:50– 18:00 Closing Remarks:\n• Dr Anand Patwardhan: Professor\, School of Public Policy\, University of\nMaryland; Chair\, Science Committee\, Adaptation Futures 2020
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/adaptation-with-a-human-face-adaptation-futures-pre-conference-webinar-series/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200413T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200413T153000
DTSTAMP:20260430T151026
CREATED:20200430T092814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200430T092814Z
UID:9391-1586786400-1586791800@website.icccad.net
SUMMARY:Virtual meeting Gobeshona Women Leadership Programme (GWLP)
DESCRIPTION:First virtual zoom meeting to discuss about Gobeshona Women Leadership Programme (GWLP).\n13th April from 2.00 PM-3.30 PM
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/virtual-meeting-gwlp-2/
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Meeting
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200413T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200413T153000
DTSTAMP:20260430T151026
CREATED:20200430T092814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200430T092814Z
UID:7542-1586786400-1586791800@website.icccad.net
SUMMARY:Virtual meeting Gobeshona Women Leadership Programme (GWLP)
DESCRIPTION:First virtual zoom meeting to discuss about Gobeshona Women Leadership Programme (GWLP).\n13th April from 2.00 PM-3.30 PM
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/virtual-meeting-gwlp/
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Meeting
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200308
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200320
DTSTAMP:20260430T151026
CREATED:20200308T070114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200308T070114Z
UID:9387-1583625600-1584662399@website.icccad.net
SUMMARY:RISE II -Youth Leadership Programme
DESCRIPTION:RISE (Rethink and Innovate for a Sustainable Environment) is an initiative of the International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD) supported by the PROKAS programme at British Council Bangladesh. This is a great opportunity to learn more about different aspects of climate change. This programme is aimed at early university students who are passionate about the environment and has some prior knowledge about environmental management and climate change.\nThis programme is both guided and self – guided. The 1st year of the programme will mostly be guided which will consist of workshops and training. The 2nd year of the programme will consist of learning visits to climate vulnerable spots and students will work on their group reports. Student engagement will be quarterly meaning activities will be done in every 3/4 months of the year. At the end of the report students will present their work in front of renowned climate change experts\, policy – makers and people from our partner organisations and donor.\nIf you think you are up for the challenge\, please do apply by 19 March\, 2020.\n  Application Link \nFor any enquiry please email at this address: icccadyouthprogramme@gmail.com \nGOOD LUCK!
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/rise-2-2/
CATEGORIES:Youth Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200308
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200320
DTSTAMP:20260430T151026
CREATED:20200308T070114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200308T070114Z
UID:7347-1583625600-1584662399@website.icccad.net
SUMMARY:RISE II -Youth Leadership Programme
DESCRIPTION:RISE (Rethink and Innovate for a Sustainable Environment) is an initiative of the International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD) supported by the PROKAS programme at British Council Bangladesh. This is a great opportunity to learn more about different aspects of climate change. This programme is aimed at early university students who are passionate about the environment and has some prior knowledge about environmental management and climate change.\nThis programme is both guided and self – guided. The 1st year of the programme will mostly be guided which will consist of workshops and training. The 2nd year of the programme will consist of learning visits to climate vulnerable spots and students will work on their group reports. Student engagement will be quarterly meaning activities will be done in every 3/4 months of the year. At the end of the report students will present their work in front of renowned climate change experts\, policy – makers and people from our partner organisations and donor.\nIf you think you are up for the challenge\, please do apply by 19 March\, 2020.\n  Application Link \nFor any enquiry please email at this address: icccadyouthprogramme@gmail.com \nGOOD LUCK!
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/rise-2/
CATEGORIES:Youth Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200302T153000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200302T163000
DTSTAMP:20260430T151026
CREATED:20200218T103651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200218T103651Z
UID:9386-1583163000-1583166600@website.icccad.net
SUMMARY:Inaugural Lecture by Professor Saleemul Huq
DESCRIPTION:You are cordially invited to the Inaugural Lecture by Professor Saleemul Huq on: The role of the International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD) at the Independent University\, Bangladesh (IUB) in the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and plans for the 26th annual Conference of Parties (COP26)\nDue to a limited number of places\, we kindly ask you to confirm your participation by 27 February 2020\, sending an email to mahmudsabuj11@gmail.com \n\nExample fallback content: This browser does not support PDFs. Please download the PDF to view it: Download PDF.
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/inaugural-lecture-by-professor-saleemul-huq-2/
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200302T153000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200302T163000
DTSTAMP:20260430T151026
CREATED:20200218T103651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200218T103651Z
UID:7312-1583163000-1583166600@website.icccad.net
SUMMARY:Inaugural Lecture by Professor Saleemul Huq
DESCRIPTION:You are cordially invited to the Inaugural Lecture by Professor Saleemul Huq on: The role of the International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD) at the Independent University\, Bangladesh (IUB) in the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and plans for the 26th annual Conference of Parties (COP26)\nDue to a limited number of places\, we kindly ask you to confirm your participation by 27 February 2020\, sending an email to mahmudsabuj11@gmail.com \n\nExample fallback content: This browser does not support PDFs. Please download the PDF to view it: Download PDF.
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/inaugural-lecture-by-professor-saleemul-huq/
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200211T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200211T170000
DTSTAMP:20260430T151026
CREATED:20200211T051820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200211T051820Z
UID:9385-1581433200-1581440400@website.icccad.net
SUMMARY:Roundtable Discussion on: ‘Understanding Transformative Adaptation in the Bangladesh Sundarbans’
DESCRIPTION:The roundtable is organized jointly by the International Centre of Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD) and Caritas Bangladesh as part of an on-going research project\, TAPTESTRY conducted in the Bangladesh Sundarbans.\nAgenda:\n3:00pm- 3:15 pm: Welcome Tea and Meet & Greet\n3:15pm- 3:30 pm: Presentation of TAPESTRY Project\n3:30pm- 3:45pm: Engagement of Caritas in Sundarbans\n3:45pm- 4:30pm: Round Table Discussion on Climate Change\nAdaptation in Bangladesh Sundarbans\n4:30pm- 5:00pm: Guided Exercise for Stakeholder Mapping in the\nSundarbans\nThe discussion will be followed by refreshments \n\n*Please Note This Event is Invitation Only
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/roundtable-discussion-on-understanding-transformative-adaptation-in-the-bangladesh-sundarbans-2/
CATEGORIES:Discussion
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200211T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200211T170000
DTSTAMP:20260430T151026
CREATED:20200211T051820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200211T051820Z
UID:7279-1581433200-1581440400@website.icccad.net
SUMMARY:Roundtable Discussion on: ‘Understanding Transformative Adaptation in the Bangladesh Sundarbans’
DESCRIPTION:The roundtable is organized jointly by the International Centre of Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD) and Caritas Bangladesh as part of an on-going research project\, TAPTESTRY conducted in the Bangladesh Sundarbans.\nAgenda:\n3:00pm- 3:15 pm: Welcome Tea and Meet & Greet\n3:15pm- 3:30 pm: Presentation of TAPESTRY Project\n3:30pm- 3:45pm: Engagement of Caritas in Sundarbans\n3:45pm- 4:30pm: Round Table Discussion on Climate Change\nAdaptation in Bangladesh Sundarbans\n4:30pm- 5:00pm: Guided Exercise for Stakeholder Mapping in the\nSundarbans\nThe discussion will be followed by refreshments \n\n*Please Note This Event is Invitation Only
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/roundtable-discussion-on-understanding-transformative-adaptation-in-the-bangladesh-sundarbans/
CATEGORIES:Discussion
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200120
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200125
DTSTAMP:20260430T151026
CREATED:20191006T114833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191006T114833Z
UID:9382-1579478400-1579910399@website.icccad.net
SUMMARY:6th Gobeshona Conference
DESCRIPTION:Gobeshona 6 will bring together a distinguished and multidisciplinary group of scholars and practitioners from around the world to share their knowledge\, research and practical experience on climate change issues in Bangladesh.\nThe 6th Gobeshona International Conference on Research into Action in Bangladesh will be held during 20-24 January 2020. This year\, the conference will have more international participants and high profile guests\, like the Honorable Prime Minister\, HE Sheikh Hasina and the co-chair of the Global Commission on Adaptation (GCA)\, Ban Ki Moon. The Chair of the GCF will join as a keynote speaker.\nClick to Know more about Gobeshona6\n\nExample fallback content: This browser does not support PDFs. Please download the PDF to view it: Download PDF.
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/gobeshona6-2/
CATEGORIES:Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200120
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200125
DTSTAMP:20260430T151026
CREATED:20191006T114833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191006T114833Z
UID:7018-1579478400-1579910399@website.icccad.net
SUMMARY:6th Gobeshona Conference
DESCRIPTION:Gobeshona 6 will bring together a distinguished and multidisciplinary group of scholars and practitioners from around the world to share their knowledge\, research and practical experience on climate change issues in Bangladesh.\nThe 6th Gobeshona International Conference on Research into Action in Bangladesh will be held during 20-24 January 2020. This year\, the conference will have more international participants and high profile guests\, like the Honorable Prime Minister\, HE Sheikh Hasina and the co-chair of the Global Commission on Adaptation (GCA)\, Ban Ki Moon. The Chair of the GCF will join as a keynote speaker.\nClick to Know more about Gobeshona6\n\nExample fallback content: This browser does not support PDFs. Please download the PDF to view it: Download PDF.
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/gobeshona6/
CATEGORIES:Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191125
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191226
DTSTAMP:20260430T151026
CREATED:20191123T180614Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191123T180614Z
UID:9383-1574640000-1577318399@website.icccad.net
SUMMARY:Short course on COP25
DESCRIPTION:ICCCAD Short course on COP25\nCourse duration: 25th November to 25th December (from home)\n\nLevel of effort required: 2 Hours each day for one month\nWho should apply: anyone wishing to follow COP25 in detail.\n\n☛Application process: send application using this link :http://bit.do/COP25_dhaka_group\nApplication Deadline: 28 November 2019 (Extended) \nCourse:\nOnce selected participants will go through three phases as follows:\nA. Pre-COP:\nStudying reading materials and choosing a topic to follow.\nB. During COP:\nFollowing each topic on a daily basis\nC. Post-COP:\nAttend the post COP debrief from Dr Saleemul Huq in Dhaka at IUB.\nEnd product:\nSubmit a written report on what was followed\, what happened and what was the outcome\nCertificate:\nThe written reports will be evaluated and those receiving a pass grade will receive a certificate of completion
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/short-course-on-cop25-2/
CATEGORIES:Short Course
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191125
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191226
DTSTAMP:20260430T151026
CREATED:20191123T180614Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191123T180614Z
UID:7128-1574640000-1577318399@website.icccad.net
SUMMARY:Short course on COP25
DESCRIPTION:ICCCAD Short course on COP25\nCourse duration: 25th November to 25th December (from home)\n\nLevel of effort required: 2 Hours each day for one month\nWho should apply: anyone wishing to follow COP25 in detail.\n\n☛Application process: send application using this link :http://bit.do/COP25_dhaka_group\nApplication Deadline: 28 November 2019 (Extended) \nCourse:\nOnce selected participants will go through three phases as follows:\nA. Pre-COP:\nStudying reading materials and choosing a topic to follow.\nB. During COP:\nFollowing each topic on a daily basis\nC. Post-COP:\nAttend the post COP debrief from Dr Saleemul Huq in Dhaka at IUB.\nEnd product:\nSubmit a written report on what was followed\, what happened and what was the outcome\nCertificate:\nThe written reports will be evaluated and those receiving a pass grade will receive a certificate of completion
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/short-course-on-cop25/
CATEGORIES:Short Course
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Dhaka:20191119T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Dhaka:20191119T143000
DTSTAMP:20260430T151026
CREATED:20191127T050301Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191127T050301Z
UID:9384-1574154000-1574173800@website.icccad.net
SUMMARY:Roundtable and discussion on Climate Change and Fragility Risks in South Asia
DESCRIPTION:Roundtable and discussion on Climate Change and Fragility Risks in South Asia \nIn Ascott Palace Hotel (Grand Ballroom) \n(House 14\, Road 6\, Block K\, Baridhara Diplomatic Area\, Dhaka 1212) \non Tuesday\, 19 November 2019 at 9:00 am \nThis consultation dialogue event is being convened to deepen the understanding of national and\nregional concerns\, priorities and best practices in the face of climate change-related security impacts\,\nand to discuss potential strategies and solutions relevant to the South Asian context.\nThe objectives of the roundtable are to initiate discussions on:\n• Perceptions of climate-fragility risks in Bangladesh and South Asia more broadly;\n• National and regional interests and priorities for climate-fragility risk management approaches;\n• The role of national governments\, regional and international organizations in addressing these\nrisks. \n\nDue to a limited number of places\, we kindly ask you to confirm your participation by 13 November 2019\, sending an email to mahmudsabuj11@gmail.com \n*Please Note: This is an invite only event
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/roundtable-and-discussion-on-climate-change-and-fragility-risks-in-south-asia-2/
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Dhaka:20191119T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Dhaka:20191119T143000
DTSTAMP:20260430T151026
CREATED:20191127T050301Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191127T050301Z
UID:7140-1574154000-1574173800@website.icccad.net
SUMMARY:Roundtable and discussion on Climate Change and Fragility Risks in South Asia
DESCRIPTION:Roundtable and discussion on Climate Change and Fragility Risks in South Asia \nIn Ascott Palace Hotel (Grand Ballroom) \n(House 14\, Road 6\, Block K\, Baridhara Diplomatic Area\, Dhaka 1212) \non Tuesday\, 19 November 2019 at 9:00 am \nThis consultation dialogue event is being convened to deepen the understanding of national and\nregional concerns\, priorities and best practices in the face of climate change-related security impacts\,\nand to discuss potential strategies and solutions relevant to the South Asian context.\nThe objectives of the roundtable are to initiate discussions on:\n• Perceptions of climate-fragility risks in Bangladesh and South Asia more broadly;\n• National and regional interests and priorities for climate-fragility risk management approaches;\n• The role of national governments\, regional and international organizations in addressing these\nrisks. \n\nDue to a limited number of places\, we kindly ask you to confirm your participation by 13 November 2019\, sending an email to mahmudsabuj11@gmail.com \n*Please Note: This is an invite only event
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/roundtable-and-discussion-on-climate-change-and-fragility-risks-in-south-asia/
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Workshop
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191030
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191102
DTSTAMP:20260430T151026
CREATED:20190509T182117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190509T182117Z
UID:9378-1572393600-1572652799@website.icccad.net
SUMMARY:Conference on Loss and Damage 2019
DESCRIPTION:Conference on Loss and Damage 2019\n\n\n\n\nUNDERSTANDING\, MEASURING AND GOVERNING LOSS AND DAMAGE FOR SOCIAL AND ECOLOGICAL SYSTEMS\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDATE AND PLACE\n\n\n\n\n\nDate: Wednesday\, 30th October- Friday\, 1st November 2019\nPlace: Lund\, Sweden.\n\n\n\n\nPARTNERS\n\n\n\n\n\nThe conference is hosted by Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies in partnership with the Centre for Environmental and Climate Research (CEC) Lund University\, Oxford University\, Met Office UK\, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis\, International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD) and Munich Re Foundation.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhile the proliferation of new papers and initiatives relating to L&D is promising\, many challenges remain for the scientific and policy communities. These include how L&D from climate change should be conceptualised\, how to measure and quantify existing L&D and predict future L&D\, and what governance arrangements are most appropriate for different contexts.\nFor example\, which approaches to L&D from climate-related events can best account for both economic as well as non-economic impacts\, where increasing evidence suggest the latter can be just as significant to individuals and communities ?\nHow can climate science\, ecological science and sustainability science perspectives be combined to advance L&D theory and practice? And how can L&D from climate events be meaningfully situated within the broader sustainable development agenda\, including the SDGs\, as highlighted in Article 8 of the Paris Agreement? Is there need for new research to support L&D policy\, as new questions emerge that require attention?\nThe conference will explore L&D through five analytical lenses. \n\nDefining L&D from a climate change perspective – what do we know?\nDefining L&D from an ecological perspective – what do we know?\nDefining L&D from a sustainability perspective – what do we know?\nGovernance and economics of L&D – how do we do it?\nPolicy and practice of L&D on social-ecological systems – how do we do it?\n\n\nCall for papers for the Conference on Loss and Damage 2019\n\nPlease visit the conference page to know more and Registration for the conference:\nConference on Loss and Damage 2019
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/conference-on-loss-and-damage-2019-2/
CATEGORIES:Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191030
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191102
DTSTAMP:20260430T151026
CREATED:20190509T182117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190509T182117Z
UID:6634-1572393600-1572652799@website.icccad.net
SUMMARY:Conference on Loss and Damage 2019
DESCRIPTION:Conference on Loss and Damage 2019\n\n\n\n\nUNDERSTANDING\, MEASURING AND GOVERNING LOSS AND DAMAGE FOR SOCIAL AND ECOLOGICAL SYSTEMS\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDATE AND PLACE\n\n\n\n\n\nDate: Wednesday\, 30th October- Friday\, 1st November 2019\nPlace: Lund\, Sweden.\n\n\n\n\nPARTNERS\n\n\n\n\n\nThe conference is hosted by Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies in partnership with the Centre for Environmental and Climate Research (CEC) Lund University\, Oxford University\, Met Office UK\, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis\, International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD) and Munich Re Foundation.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhile the proliferation of new papers and initiatives relating to L&D is promising\, many challenges remain for the scientific and policy communities. These include how L&D from climate change should be conceptualised\, how to measure and quantify existing L&D and predict future L&D\, and what governance arrangements are most appropriate for different contexts.\nFor example\, which approaches to L&D from climate-related events can best account for both economic as well as non-economic impacts\, where increasing evidence suggest the latter can be just as significant to individuals and communities ?\nHow can climate science\, ecological science and sustainability science perspectives be combined to advance L&D theory and practice? And how can L&D from climate events be meaningfully situated within the broader sustainable development agenda\, including the SDGs\, as highlighted in Article 8 of the Paris Agreement? Is there need for new research to support L&D policy\, as new questions emerge that require attention?\nThe conference will explore L&D through five analytical lenses. \n\nDefining L&D from a climate change perspective – what do we know?\nDefining L&D from an ecological perspective – what do we know?\nDefining L&D from a sustainability perspective – what do we know?\nGovernance and economics of L&D – how do we do it?\nPolicy and practice of L&D on social-ecological systems – how do we do it?\n\n\nCall for papers for the Conference on Loss and Damage 2019\n\nPlease visit the conference page to know more and Registration for the conference:\nConference on Loss and Damage 2019
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/conference-on-loss-and-damage-2019/
CATEGORIES:Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191022
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191025
DTSTAMP:20260430T151026
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SUMMARY:The Fourth Annual National Conference on Urban Resilience to Climate Change
DESCRIPTION:The Fourth Annual National Conference on Urban Resilience to Climate Change \nBuilding Climate-Resilient\, Migrant-Friendly Cities and Towns \n22 to 24 October 2019 \nVenue:  Institute of Architects Bangladesh (IAB)\, Agargaon\, Dhaka (TBC) \n\nBACKGROUND \nThe Fourth Annual National Conference on Urban Resilience to Climate Change is expected to bring together experts\, practitioners and policy makers to discuss a range of issues related to urban resilience and climate change adaptation. The conference hope to draw attention on how to make cities climate resilient and migrant friendly and how to accommodate the sustainable development goals (SDGs)\, its governance and collaboration\, resources management and climate resilient and migrant friendly infrastructure. Jointly organized by the International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD)\, and the Asian Cities Climate Change Resilience Network (ACCCRN) Bangladesh\, the event will focus on the latest developments in urban resilience policies and practices\, challenges and opportunities\, and the way forward for cities in Bangladesh to be climate resilient. The conference will provide a befitting platform for participants to network\, and build new partnerships to exchange ideas and best practices. \n\nCONFERENCE STRUCTURE \nPlenary and Parallel Sessions Themes (Tentative) \n\nConcept on Building Migrant Friendly Climate Resilient Cities and Towns\nPublic-private partnership in building Migrant-Friendly Cities and Towns in Bangladesh\nReview and experience sharing of the National Urban Sector polices\nReview of 7th five-year plan and providing inputs on the upcoming 8th five-year plan and Delta Plan\nCircular Economy and Fashion Industries\nProgress of SDGs relevant goals implementation\nClimate Change and Migration: from Problems to Solution\nUrban Poverty and Urban Health\nUrban Health Factor\nUrban Disaster Resilience\nClimate Change and Urban Women and Children\nUrban Resilience to Climate Change and Fashion Industries\nFinancing for building migrant friendly secondary cities and towns\nSchool Children involvement in urban resilience\nYouth and urban resilience\nWaste Management\nEnvironment Friendly and other issues like Fecal Sludge Management\nRural Urbanization in Bangladesh\nCreate Database and monitoring mechanism for migrant communities\n\n**Session themes are open to proposal by session hosts \n\nPARTICIPANTS\nApproximately 600 participants including government officials; academics\, researchers and students; private sectors and NGO representatives; urban and regional planners; water and sanitation specialists; civil engineers; disaster risk and emergency managers; and climate change and adaptation experts are expected to join the conference.\nClick Here for Registration and Abstract submission\nIMPORTANT DATES\nConference date: 22 to 24 October 2019 \nDeadline for Registration and Application Submission: 17th September 2019(Extended) \n* Note: Participants need to arrange his/her cost travel accommodation and other expenses for attending the conference. \n\nExample fallback content: This browser does not support PDFs. Please download the PDF to view it: Download PDF. \n\nDownload Flyer\n\nEvent Summary Report
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/4th_urbancc-2/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191022
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191025
DTSTAMP:20260430T151026
CREATED:20190627T112159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190627T112159Z
UID:6772-1571702400-1571961599@website.icccad.net
SUMMARY:The Fourth Annual National Conference on Urban Resilience to Climate Change
DESCRIPTION:The Fourth Annual National Conference on Urban Resilience to Climate Change \nBuilding Climate-Resilient\, Migrant-Friendly Cities and Towns \n22 to 24 October 2019 \nVenue:  Institute of Architects Bangladesh (IAB)\, Agargaon\, Dhaka (TBC) \n\nBACKGROUND \nThe Fourth Annual National Conference on Urban Resilience to Climate Change is expected to bring together experts\, practitioners and policy makers to discuss a range of issues related to urban resilience and climate change adaptation. The conference hope to draw attention on how to make cities climate resilient and migrant friendly and how to accommodate the sustainable development goals (SDGs)\, its governance and collaboration\, resources management and climate resilient and migrant friendly infrastructure. Jointly organized by the International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD)\, and the Asian Cities Climate Change Resilience Network (ACCCRN) Bangladesh\, the event will focus on the latest developments in urban resilience policies and practices\, challenges and opportunities\, and the way forward for cities in Bangladesh to be climate resilient. The conference will provide a befitting platform for participants to network\, and build new partnerships to exchange ideas and best practices. \n\nCONFERENCE STRUCTURE \nPlenary and Parallel Sessions Themes (Tentative) \n\nConcept on Building Migrant Friendly Climate Resilient Cities and Towns\nPublic-private partnership in building Migrant-Friendly Cities and Towns in Bangladesh\nReview and experience sharing of the National Urban Sector polices\nReview of 7th five-year plan and providing inputs on the upcoming 8th five-year plan and Delta Plan\nCircular Economy and Fashion Industries\nProgress of SDGs relevant goals implementation\nClimate Change and Migration: from Problems to Solution\nUrban Poverty and Urban Health\nUrban Health Factor\nUrban Disaster Resilience\nClimate Change and Urban Women and Children\nUrban Resilience to Climate Change and Fashion Industries\nFinancing for building migrant friendly secondary cities and towns\nSchool Children involvement in urban resilience\nYouth and urban resilience\nWaste Management\nEnvironment Friendly and other issues like Fecal Sludge Management\nRural Urbanization in Bangladesh\nCreate Database and monitoring mechanism for migrant communities\n\n**Session themes are open to proposal by session hosts \n\nPARTICIPANTS\nApproximately 600 participants including government officials; academics\, researchers and students; private sectors and NGO representatives; urban and regional planners; water and sanitation specialists; civil engineers; disaster risk and emergency managers; and climate change and adaptation experts are expected to join the conference.\nClick Here for Registration and Abstract submission\nIMPORTANT DATES\nConference date: 22 to 24 October 2019 \nDeadline for Registration and Application Submission: 17th September 2019(Extended) \n* Note: Participants need to arrange his/her cost travel accommodation and other expenses for attending the conference. \n\nExample fallback content: This browser does not support PDFs. Please download the PDF to view it: Download PDF. \n\nDownload Flyer\n\nEvent Summary Report
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/4th_urbancc/
CATEGORIES:Conference
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