Conference Session: Making climate science useful: effective dialogue between climate scientists and humanitarian and development 'end users'
Focused on the information needs of communities most at risk, this conference session shares learning from efforts to strengthen effective dialogue between providers and users of climate information. Presenters from Africa, Asia, the Pacific, South and North America will explain their approaches, inviting participants to join small-group discussions. A final plenary will identify those approaches which have proven most effective.
Focused on the information needs of communities most at risk, this conference session shares learning from efforts to strengthen effective dialogue between providers and users of climate information. Presenters from Africa, Asia, the Pacific, South and North America will explain their approaches, inviting participants to join small-group discussions. A final plenary will identify those approaches which have proven most effective.
The conference session will be chaired by Emma Visman and Andy Morse.
Convenors will be:
Emma Visman, Humanitarian Futures Programme, King`s College London;
Arame Tall, The Johns Hopkins University;
Andy Morse, Liverpool University;
Richard Ewbank, Christian Aid;
Dominic Kniveton, University of Sussex
Arame Tall is one of CCAFS Gender grant recipients and is working on the theme 'Reducing the Vulnerability of Women Rural Producers to Rising Hydro- Meteorological Disasters in Senegal: Are There Gender-specific Climate Information Needs?'
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