Welcome to the training course "Climate Change Adaptation in the Republic of Kazakhstan"!
This training course is being delivered in collaboration with the Department of Climate Policy and Green Technologies of the Ministry of Ecology, Geology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Kazakhstan, and with financial support from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).
This course provides online resources covering adaptation to climate change in general, the impacts of climate change in the Republic of Kazakhstan, the adaptation provisions of the Environmental Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan, and the relevant Rules and Methodological Guidance. In particular, this course is designed to familiarize supervisors, experts, and staff with the norms and processes of adaptation to climate change, as well as to develop the capacity of staff to implement adaptation-related provisions contained in the Environmental Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
ELI would like to thank the lecturers and partners for their support in delivering this training course, including the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT), Vadim Ni (Socio-Ecological Fund in Kazakhstan), Svetlana Dolgikh (Kazhydromet), Jason Vogel (University of Washington, Climate Action Team), Glen Anderson, Dana Yermolenok (Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit, GIZ) and Abt Associates (for our previous collaboration).
This course will be held from the 28th of August to the 7th of September 2020.
Please complete this registration form before watching any videos of this tutorial.
Click here to see the full syllabus
Please note: On September 3, 2020 at 18: 00-20: 00 Nur-Sultan time, all training participants are invited to join the course discussion, organized with the participation of lecturers. During this live discussion, participants will be able to ask any questions about the course lecture materials. This discussion will take place on Zoom. If you would like to participate, please email us at jordan.dieni@gmail.com and we will send you the link. We hope you can join us!
Course lectures
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1. Introduction to Climate Change Adaptation in the Republic of Kazakhstan
Welcome: Ainur Irgalievna Kopbaeva, Head of the Climate Change Adaptation Division, Department of Climate Policy and Green Technologies, Ministry of Ecology, Geology, and Natural Resources
Lecturers: Svetlana Anatolyevna Dolgikh, Head of the Climate Research Department, RSE "Kazhydromet”, Ministry of Ecology, Geology, and Natural Resources’; Carl Bruch, Director of International Programs, Environmental Law Institute (ELI); Vadim Ni, Chair of the Board, Socio-Ecological Fund in Kazakhstan
Duration: 20 min
Participants who want to better understand the new norms and processes of adaptation to climate change, as well as receive a certificate at the end of the training, should familiarize themselves with all the lectures of the course.
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2. Impacts of Climate Change in Kazakhstan
Lecturer: Svetlana Anatolyevna Dolgikh, Head of the Climate Research Department, RSE "Kazhydromet", Ministry of Ecology, Geology, and Natural Resources
Duration: 30 min
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3. An Introduction to Adaptation
Lecturers: Carl Bruch, Director of International Programs, Environmental Law Institute; Sofia OConnor, Staff Attorney, Environmental Law Institute
Duration: 20 min
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4. Kazakhstan’s Legislation on Adaptation to Climate Change
Lecturer: Vadim Ni, Chair of the Board, Socio-Ecological Fund in Kazakhstan
Duration: 12 min
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5. Collecting and Using Information for Climate Change Adaptation
Lecturer: Jason Vogel, Deputy Director, University of Washington Climate Impacts Group
Duration: 18 min
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6. Vulnerability Assessment: Overview
Lecturer: Jason Vogel, Deputy Director, University of Washington Climate Impacts Group
Duration: 15 min
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7. Conducting a Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment: Laying the Groundwork in Steps 1-3
Lecturer: Jason Vogel, Deputy Director, University of Washington Climate Impacts Group
Duration: 18 min
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8. Conducting a Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment: Understanding Vulnerabilities in Steps 4-5
Lecturer: Jason Vogel, Deputy Director, University of Washington Climate Impacts Group
Duration: 12 min
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9. Conducting a Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment: Scoring Risk in Steps 6-8
Lecturer: Jason Vogel, Deputy Director, University of Washington Climate Impacts Group
Duration: 14 min
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10. Adaptation Planning and Development of Measures
Lecturer: Vadim Ni, Chair of the Board, Socio-Ecological Fund in Kazakhstan
Duration: 10 min
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11. Financing Adaptation to Climate Change
Lecturer: Glen Anderson, Senior Development Economist, Winrock International
Duration: 30 min
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12. Implementation of Adaptation Measures
Lecturer: Vadim Ni, Chair of the Board, Socio-Ecological Fund in Kazakhstan
Duration: 11 min
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13. Monitoring, Evaluation, Reporting, and Adjustment of Adaptation Measures
Lecturer: Vadim Ni, Chair of the Board, Socio-Ecological Fund in Kazakhstan
Duration: 8 min
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14. Adaptation to Climate Change at the Regional Level
Lecturer: Dana Yermolyonok, Senior Advisor, Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)
Duration: 23 min
To complete the training, please take the test here.
The test will be available September 4-7. Participants who scored at least 70% on the test (i.e. at least 18 correct answers out of 25) will receive a certificate of successful completion of the course. Participants who do not achieve the required score the first time will have the opportunity to retake the test during the testing period. Participants who ultimately fail to achieve the required score will receive a document confirming that they have attended the training course.
After passing the test, you can fill out this feedback form.
Contacts
If you are unable to access the above resources or have other questions, please contact us at jordan .dieni @gmail .com . Thank you!