South Asia climate services research funding

Call for applications: Support to Improve Climate Change and Information Services in South Asia (SICRISA)
'Fellowships and writing workshops for climate change researchers from South Asia'

 
Climate change researchers from South Asia are invited to apply to participate in a new fellowship programme and/or a residential writing workshop to be held in South Asia in 2012.
 

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Climate, population hotspots

Population Action International’s mapping website shows how climate change and population dynamics will change the world over time. New features on the site include country profiles which contain maps, graphs, videos, and additional resources that offer a closer look at population, gender, and climate change trends in Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Nepal, and Peru.
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Hindu Kush-Himalayan region youth activism, inputs sought

Youth Forum on Climate Actions and Mountain Issues, 8-12 August 2011
 
With the grand success of youth focused events in recent years (Café Climate, Youth Forum, Youth Corner, Graduate Conference, seminars and talk programmes, various capacity building workshops and publication of the special issue of the
Asia Pacific Mountain Courier on ‘youth and climate change’ among others), we are pleased to announce Youth Forum 2011 on Climate Actions and Mountain Issues.
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South Asian water resources DVD

Two weeks ago 11,000 DVDs on «International hydrology and water resources» have been launched at the international workshop «Adaptation and Mitigation Options for Tackling the Impacts of Climate Change on Water Resources» at ITM University, Gurgaon, India. The workshop was co-organized by UNESCO's Delhi Office.
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South Asia: media workshop on adaptation

The Regional Climate Change Adaptation Knowledge Platform for Asia (Adaptation Knowledge Platform)/Asia Pacific Adaptation Network (APAN) and the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD)/Asia Pacific Mountain Network (APMN), are organising a three-day media workshop in Dhulikhel, near Kathmandu, Nepal, from 18 to 20 May 2011.
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