Factsheet: Unscrambling climate and weather information

  • By Roop Singh
  • 23/11/2016

A woman walks on the dried-up river bed in southwest China's Chongqing Municipality August 16, 2006. Picture taken August 16, 2006. CHINA OUT REUTERS/China Daily (CHINA)

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Tips for integrating climate and weather information into development projects.

Other factsheets in this BRACED Knowledge Manager learning series include:

Exploring transformative actions through Forum Theatre

Writeshops to surface synergies

Learning Marketplaces to share innovations

Reflecting in teams with a focus on solutions

Knowledge Exchange visits for exploring common questions

Facilitating webinars to share knowledge

Understanding seasonal forecasts through games

Reflections and learning in small teams

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