Latin America and the Caribbean Regional Program

Latin America and the Caribbean Regional Program

 
Latin America and the Caribbean Regional Program
H. Bhojwani/IRI

Our program strategy acknowledges two features of the LAC region:

  1. Presence of institutions with good (though variable) research and technical capacities to produce relevant climate and climate-related information.
  2. Existence of well-established institutions working in public policies and planning that can incorporate climate knowledge and products into practical decisions. 

The LAC program is heavily oriented toward collaborating with institutions that possess such capacities and contributing to their development by introducing new approaches, products and decision aid tools.

Another key characteristic is the significant presence of global and regional organizations and networks engaged in development activities. The World Bank, the Pan-American Health Organization (PAHO), the International Research Center on El Nino (CIIFEN), the Water Center for the Arid and Semiarid Zones of Latin America and the Caribbean (CAZALAC), the Inter-American Institute for Cooperation in Agriculture are only a few of such institutions. Others are listed under Relevant Links to the right.  The LAC program actively collaborates with these institutions for the upscaling and outreach of climate risk management tools and products throughout the region. Moreover, collaboration with these institutions facilitates the establishment of south-south cooperation activities with developing countries in both Africa and Asia.

Given the demand-driven characteristic of our research and training activities, we focus on the temporal scales that are relevant for stakeholders with whom we work: from seasonal (3-6 months) to multidecadal (next 10-30 years or Near Term Climate Change). The LAC program faces increasing demands to establish work on adaptation to climate change, and so we are collaborating with partners on all scales to apply IRI’s climate risk management practices for improving the adaptive capacity of key socioeconomic sectors.


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Climate Risk Management for Agriculture in Chile

On December 9th, 2008, Walter Baethgen (Research Scientist and Director, Latin America and Caribbean Regional Program) and Michael Bell (Senior Staff Associate) held a 4-day workshop on 'Climate Risk Management in Agriculture' and an "Introduction to IRI's Data Library", in Chillan, Chile.

 
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Supporting Colombia's National Integrated Dengue and Malaria Surveillance and Control System

Supporting Colombia's national integrated dengue and malaria surveillance and control system by providing the evidence of the role of climate in disease dynamics, the use of climate information and development of tools for disease prevention and control
 

Development of an Information and Monitoring System to Evaluate Risks in Agricultural Production in Paraguay and Uruguay

Establish an information and monitoring system based on historic records, satellite images and simulation models integrated in a GIS for the evaluation of risks in agricultural production, associated with climate variability and technology levels in Paraguay and Uruguay.
 
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