NEGOTIATIONS
FOCUS
PROCESS
KEY STEPS
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| Partner
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Environmental Hydraulics Institute Universidad de Cantabria (IH Cantabria) |
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http://www.gioc.unican.es/es/index.asp |
| Description
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The Group of Oceanographic and Coastal Engineering (GIOC) is a research group that is part of Environmental Hydraulics Institute "IH Cantabria" , Joint Research Institute between the University of Cantabria (UC) and the Hydraulic Institute Foundation Environmental (FIHAC), located in the School of Civil Engineers, Canales y Puertos UC. |
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| Regional focus
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All regions
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| Sector
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Education and training
Oceans and coastal areas
Science, assessment, monitoring and early warning
Tourism
Transport, infrastructure and human settlements
Water resources
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| Adaptation delivery activity
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Capacity building
Climate-resilient development planning
Communications and awareness-raising
Disaster risk reduction
Early warning systems
Education
Humanitarian assistance
Monitoring and evaluation
Other
Risk/vulnerability mapping
Training
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Adaptation planning and practices
Climate modelling, scenarios and downscaling
Climate related risks and extreme events
Data and observations
Methods and tools
Research
Socio-economic information
Technologies for adaptation
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| Climate hazards
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Flood
Storms/tropical cyclones
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| Operational scale
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Global
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Organizations, institutions and private sector companies at all levels and in a wide range of sectors can become engaged with the NWP by becoming a partner and making Action Pledges. Information about how organizations can become engaged with work on adaptation under the NWP can be found here.
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