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* add an image and the map to your case study page, details on how to do this are given in the [[Help:Contents|help]] section if not done yet, please do not overwrite existing files. | * add an image and the map to your case study page, details on how to do this are given in the [[Help:Contents|help]] section if not done yet, please do not overwrite existing files. | ||
* please consider that copyright applies to both images and texts. Please always cite correctly. Images from other sources (like other webpages) can not be uploaded to this wiki unless you have an admission from the authors or the image is free of copyright (like creative commons). You can also set '''links to other sites''' so we can find an image/map/graph you want to refer to. | * please consider that copyright applies to both images and texts. Please always cite correctly. Images from other sources (like other webpages) can not be uploaded to this wiki unless you have an admission from the authors or the image is free of copyright (like creative commons). You can also set '''links to other sites''' so we can find an image/map/graph you want to refer to. | ||
Work Process in general: | |||
*the analysis part of your case study should be finished before the seminar break. | |||
*after December 18 please concentrate on the adaptatio/mitigation measures and scenarios and illustrate it with sketches and drawings. | |||
*the deadline for this assignemt will be on Monday, January 14. For the assessment we will consider that status of this day. | |||
* In addition, the three presentation slides for the plenary need to be uploaded on January14 as well. We will prepare a separate section for this on your case study pages. For this you can save your Powerpoint of PDF as JPGs and then upload the individual files. | |||
Revision as of 11:43, 12 December 2012
Session Recordings and Materials
Seminar theme 1: Adaption to Climate Change in Mombasa
Speaker: Cynthia Awuor|Kenia, Care International
Seminar Recording:
Further Reading
Seminar theme 2: Designing Green Infrastructure for Brazilian Cities
Speaker: Pierre-André Martin|Brazil
Seminar Recording:
Further Reading and Links
Tasks for the next session
Assignment 2
- Working groups L + M to complete assignment 2 before December 17
- Working group P to complete assignment 2 before December 23
Assignment 3
- complete chapters 4 - 6 of your case study page (cultural context, local climate and vulnerability), be concise: you do not need to have more than 250 - 300 words per chapter.
- add an image and the map to your case study page, details on how to do this are given in the help section if not done yet, please do not overwrite existing files.
- please consider that copyright applies to both images and texts. Please always cite correctly. Images from other sources (like other webpages) can not be uploaded to this wiki unless you have an admission from the authors or the image is free of copyright (like creative commons). You can also set links to other sites so we can find an image/map/graph you want to refer to.
Work Process in general:
- the analysis part of your case study should be finished before the seminar break.
- after December 18 please concentrate on the adaptatio/mitigation measures and scenarios and illustrate it with sketches and drawings.
- the deadline for this assignemt will be on Monday, January 14. For the assessment we will consider that status of this day.
- In addition, the three presentation slides for the plenary need to be uploaded on January14 as well. We will prepare a separate section for this on your case study pages. For this you can save your Powerpoint of PDF as JPGs and then upload the individual files.
General Issues
- learn about wiki editing by checking the help page and practicing on your working group pages
- check the resources for more information on the theme
Preparation for the next session
- Pierre-André Martin will give a lecture on Green Infrastructure in Brazilian Cities. You may read his recently published article here