Congress sessions will take stock of current water and sanitation operators’ issues, showcase good approaches, and offer recommendations for how operators can tackle challenges through peer-to-peer partnerships.
Each theme will be addressed through a combination of roundtables, dialogues, and sessions based on offer and demand received through the call.
Monday 25 October — 15.00-16.00 (CEST)
Languages: English
The Climate Risk Informed Decision Analysis (CRIDA) methodology provides stepwise planning guidance for water resources planners, managers, and engineers to help make decisions under uncertainty and implement resilient water management strategies. CRIDA implements bottom-up vulnerability approaches through collaborative stepwise planning procedures to build robust, flexible solutions. It addresses the urgent need to better tailor decision-making under uncertainty to the practice of water management and to improve the capacity of stakeholders, decision makers, and technical water staff together.In this training, participants will be introduced to the CRIDA methodology and learn how it can be tailored to the utilities sector. CRIDA experts will guide the participants through the five steps to support adaptation and resilience goals. Specific case studies featuring water utilities will be highlighted to show how CRIDA has been applied to build resilience despite increasing variability and uncertainty. Opportunities to ask questions and engage with experts will be included in the session as well.