Building Resilience of Urban Water Infrastructure Systems: Managing Floods and Water Scarcity
This course aims to build capacity to address the growing challenges of climate- and disaster-induced risks to urban water infrastructure. It has been developed by CDRI in collaboration with Deltares, and with the support of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management, Government of the Netherlands.
Aligned with the first pillar of the Urban Infrastructure Resilience Programme (UIRP) - Capacity Building - CDRI, in collaboration with Deltares and with the support of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management of the Government of the Netherlands, has developed an e-learning course on ... See More
Aligned with the first pillar of the Urban Infrastructure Resilience Programme (UIRP) - Capacity Building - CDRI, in collaboration with Deltares and with the support of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management of the Government of the Netherlands, has developed an e-learning course on Building Resilience of Urban Water Infrastructure Systems: Managing Floods and Water Scarcity. This course aims to strengthen the capacities of policymakers, local government officials, academia, and training institutions from the Global South to address the growing challenges of climate- and disaster-induced risks to urban water infrastructure.
The course is divided into five modules :
- Module 1: Introduction to urban water infrastructure resilience and course overview
- Module 2: Risk Assessment for infrastructure resilience and urban development
- Module 3: Nature-based Solutions (NbS) for urban resilience — their benefits, integration with traditional systems, and lessons from global case studies
- Module 4: Multi-level Governance for water-resilient cities — aligning disaster and climate risk management with water governance
- Module 5: Sustainable Finance for resilient urban water systems — exploring best practices, strategies, and challenges
CDRI has conducted a pilot in-person training to test and refine the course modules. The training was attended by over 30 participants from Bhutan, India, Nepal and Sri Lanka, which involved a diverse stakeholder group consisting of infrastructure professionals, urban planners, city officials, and academicians.
This course can be adapted to deliver bespoke in-person training programmes for CDRI Member Countries. As a next step, training programmes will be organised for the countries covered under CDRI’s Urban Infrastructure Resilience Programme (UIRP). Additionally, CDRI will partner with training institutes and organizations across the Member Countries to broaden the reach of these programmes and engage wider audiences.
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