Planning Meeting Presentations

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CIRDA Workshop: Systems Approach to Designing, Implementing, and Utilizing Observing Networks- Presentation ACRE

Panel Discussion: Importance of Data from Observing Networks in a World Undergoing Climate Change- Business Case Approach

  • The Importance of Weather and Climate Data: ACRE’s Agricultural Insurance Perspective- Wairimu Muthike (ACRE)

CIRDA Workshop: Systems Approach to Designing, Implementing, and Utilizing Observing Networks- Presentation Njaliwe Banda

Panel Discussion: Importance of Data from Observing Networks in a World Undergoing Climate Change- Business Case Approach

  • Importance of Data from Observing Network: Partnering with Telecommunication Companies- Njaliwe Banda (Access)

CIRDA Workshop: Systems Approach to Designing, Implementing, and Utilizing Observing Networks- Presentation John Doherty

Panel Discussion:  Importance of Data from Observing Networks in a World Undergoing Climate Change- Business Case Approach

  • Benefits of Partnering with the Private Sector: Success Stories in Building Infrastructures- John Doherty (Earth Networks)

CIRDA Workshop: Systems Approach to Designing, Implementing, and Utilizing Observing Networks Presentation Alan Miller

Session 1B Importance of Data from Observing Networks in a World Undergoing Climate Change:  Business Case Approach

Engaging the Private Sector in the Delivery of Weather and Climate Information: Opportunities and Benefits

Alan Miller

CIRDA Workshop: Systems Approach to Designing, Implementing, and Utilizing Observing Networks- Presentation Jeremy Usher

Session 1A: Importance of Data from Observing Networks in a World Undergoing Climate Change- Considerations on Network Design

Jeremy Usher, CTA Innovative Technologies

CIRDA Workshop: Systems Approach to Designing, Implementing, and Utilizing Observing Networks- Presentation Bonizella Biagini

Overview of the Multi Country Support Programme: Objectives and Where We Are Now

Presented by CIRDA Manager, Bonizella Biagini

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