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Deep uncertainty describes a novel crisis in decision making: the analytical inability to distinguish between the likelihood of quite divergent future pathways, some of which may have disruptive and consequential economic, social and ecological impacts. Traditional responses by engineers, economics, planners, and resource managers to climate uncertainty have included robustness and flexibility. Both approaches assume that we can define a problem and its solution set in discrete and well-bounded terms. Ingrid blends deep technical insight with policy fluency — and a strong sense of what good practice and good policy look like now (and should look like in the future). Drivers such as climate change and many forms of recent social, political, and economic change reveal that overly narrow interventions can ignore interactions with other social-ecological systems, depend on inappropriately precise and fixed data, or promote largely incremental adjustments that may not encompass the true scale of impacts and challenges. Promoting robustness to extreme flooding and extreme droughts may simply be unfeasible, while the deferral for additional clarity and certainty about the future through flexibility may not always match the needs of decision makers for action. Deep resilience has been used to describe a new set of approaches that explicitly link problems as divergent as flood and drought prevention for the same location and sharing critical resources between energy, agriculture, and cities. By focusing on the need for resilient interactions between projects, proposed solutions may become more cohesive and coherent to promote cross-sectoral and systemic resilience. When decision makers assume that deep uncertainty is a defining quality of these problems, proposed solutions can make uncertainty-tolerant use of ecosystems and nature-based solutions (NbS), governance systems, and freshwater resources.

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The Alliance for Water Stewardship (AWS) and Alliance for Global Water Adaptation (AGWA) are hosting an in-person live event on this important topic: AGWA's Policy Director Seconded to COP28 Presidency Team — Alliance for Global Water Adaptation (AGWA) Water resilience represents a level of awareness that is higher than has been described by more than a handful of extant NDCs. AGWA is an international NGO working across technical and policy programs to mainstream resilient water resources management, focusing on the connections between water resources and climate adaptation and mitigation. AGWA works with and through its member network to develop and crowdsource solutions across disciplines, institutions, and sectors. Policy, 19 May 2021 // New Initiatives Launched to Bring Water to the Heart of Climate Action: Takeaways from the Petersberg Climate Dialogue Satellite Event on WaterArticle, 15 March 2022 // MINAE 42 representantes de instituciones se capacitan en resilienca del agua y planificación climática

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Margot Conover Harriet Talbot Cate Lamb Suzannah Franks Seth Schultz Adam Freed J. Carl Ganter Cristina Rumbaitis del Rio Andrew Roby BEM Josh Weinberg Circle of Blue Ian James Lauren Herzer Risi Eliza Roberts Walker Young Dr Mark Fletcher FREng Stuart Orr US Water Alliance US Water Alliance Nicole Silk Dieter Rothenberger Giz David T. Margot Clarvis, PhD #winz #mitigation #climatesolutions #watermanagement #climatepolicy #climatechange #climatechangesolutions I am so proud to work with Ingrid. She is a colleague who became a friend, who became a colleague as well again. I will always carry her water. Anthony Slayter, Special Adviser on Water to the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Australia Partner harmonization - Providing a platform for closer collaboration, policy-dialogue and harmonization between partners; John has been working at the intersection of water with climate adaptation and resilience since 2007. His work explores how we define, develop, and accelerate the uptake of our emerging set of best practices for climate resilience.Water is needed in efforts to reduce carbon emissions, such as generating renewable energy and sequestering carbon. Neera Shrestha Pradhan, Senior Water and Adaptation Specialist/Programme Coordinator, Koshi Basin Initiative, ICIMOD Water is the lifeblood of society, the economy and the natural environment. But climate change means that the availability of water for drinking, ecosystems, agriculture, industry and energy can no longer be assumed. With increasing competition for limited water resources, there will be difficult tradeoffs to make. AgWA uses the definition provided by the CAADP, that understands Agricultural Water Management (AWM) as the continuum from rainfall management through to irrigation for food production [ ...] Advocacy -Disseminating information on AWM and setting the topic on top of the national /international agenda;

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