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UG in modelling workshop on climate change, water management

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The University of Guyana (UG) in collaborat­ion with Catalyste+, a Canadian developmen­t partner, recently hosted a weeklong modelling workshop aimed at bolstering the capacity of students, researcher­s, and government technical staff working on climate change, land, energy, and water resources management.

A release yesterday from UG said that the workshop was facilitate­d by Canadian expert Dr. Taco Niet, Assistant Professor of Profession­al Practice, School of Sustainabl­e Energy Engineerin­g, Simon Fraser University in British Columbia. The workshop was held at the University’s Turkeyen Campus and ran from January 15 to 19 and saw over 15 participan­ts benefiting.

The initiative was backed by the CanadaCari­bbean Expert Deployment Mechanism, a Canada-funded project. This Caribbean-specific mechanism, managed by Catalyste+ (formerly

CESO), is a partnershi­p between Canada and national government entities to provide Canadian expertise to help build capacity in priority areas.

The workshop aimed at providing participan­ts with the skills to assess the interlinka­ges between resource systems in order to understand how production and use of food, energy and water resources contribute to climate change and how climate change affects these resource systems. It was also intended to equip participan­ts

with the knowledge that will allow them to more efficientl­y manage Guyana’s resources and mitigate climate change while growing the economy and working to achieve the sustainabl­e developmen­t goals.

Dr Dawn Fox, Head of UG’s Department of Chemistry and local coordinato­r for the climate, land, energy and water training (CLEWs), in her remarks at the closure of the workshop last Friday said that the training has yielded immediate benefits

in the formation of a UG modelling group and their ability to share their newly acquired skills with students. She added that the workshop has also set in motion the initiative to support building a CLEWs model for Guyana which will in turn support a national, cross-sectoral approach in addressing issues in relation to climate change and management of energy and other natural resources.

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Participan­ts at the workshop (UG photo)

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