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Climate Science for Service Partnership (CSSP) Brazil - Calls- tender-UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD

IATI Identifier: GB-GOV-26-ISPF-MO-TKFV8TV-BDJW4GQ-3LSABTA
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Description

Collaborative climate science research programme between Brazil and UK to improve understanding of recent climate changes and Brazil’s role in mitigation activities to inform international negotiations; to enhance projections of future weather and climate extremes and impacts to inform decision making and contribute to disaster risk reduction in Brazil. Research in understanding and attributing weather and climate events, and their socio-economic impacts on key food, water and health sectors in Brazil.

Objectives

To conduct research into the physical and socio-economic impacts of historical and future climate change, and use the outputs from this research to develop climate services relevant to Brazilian stakeholders. The work should include: - development and application of techniques for the attribution of human induced climate change to key impacts. Focus on the food, water and health sectors, considering the meteorological hazard in addition to vulnerability and exposure in partnership with CSSP-Brazil partners CEMADEN. - Analysis of weather and climate extremes, such as drought, excess rainfall, and seasonal timings of events, how they are projected to change in the future, and how they affect food and/or water security and/or lives and livelihoods in Brazil. - Developing workshops for early-career Brazilian scientists to learn about and apply knowledge of weather and climate risk analysis in the context of climate attribution studies. - Co-Development of climate services for stakeholders either in Brazilian national, regional or local government or other stakeholders relevant to the project’s Brazilian partners. Noting that delivery of services remains the responsibility of Brazil partner organisations, this work develops the underpinning capability for that work.


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Brazil
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