Designing, Delivering and Evaluating Effective Climate Services
Climate services involve the timely production, tailoring, translation and transfer of climate information, ensuring that the most relevant knowledge is effectively communicated, easily accessed and interpreted in order to develop policies and evaluate adaptation and mitigation strategies. The content provided here provides insights and guidance into how to deliver climate services that take into account user needs and that use highly participatory methods to co-produce and co-evaluate the service, ensuring that the information and process is truely tailored, and thereby of maximum benefit, to the user.
Project FRESH workshop output
This presentation presents community-driven site planning and housing design solutions to address flood risks and improve resilience in riverine communities.
Barangay hazard map
This hazard map of Barangay Sambag in Jaro, Iloilo City identifies communities with high, medium, and low levels of flood and fire risk to support disaster preparedness and community resilience.
Co-designing in Tandem: Case study journeys to inspire and guide climate services
This study evaluates and refines the Tandem framework for co-designing climate services, proving its effectiveness across diverse settings in Indonesia, Colombia and Sweden, and enhancing its adaptability and impact.