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Conference Deltas in Times of Climate Change

During the leading international conference ‘Deltas in Times of Climate Change’, Rotterdam was the inspiring centre for delta cities around the globe. Scientists, administrators, policy-makers and the corporate sector gathered from all over the world to share knowledge and to prepare for climate change together.

All the readings are recorded. You can either listen to them here or download them.

The readings are organized by theme and by day. You can download the whole programme in pdf. Or by day: wednesday, thursday, friday.

Opening session 29 september

Deltas in Depth

Day one, 29 sept 2010

Theme 1 Regional climate, sea level rise, storm surges, river run-off and coastal flooding:

    Theme 2 Fresh water availability under sea level rise and climate change:

    Theme 3 Climate change and estuarine ecosystems:

    Theme 4 Climate change and climate proofing urban areas:

    Theme 5 Competing claims and land use in deltas under climate change:

    Theme 6 Governance and economics of climate adaptation:

    Theme 7 Decision support instruments for climate adaptation policy:

    Theme 8 Climate change and health in delta areas

    Theme 9 Managing risks of extreme climate events

    Day two, 30 september 2010

    Theme 1 Regional climate, sea level rise, storm surges, river run-off and coastal flooding:

    Theme 2 Fresh water availability under sea level rise and climate change:

    Theme 3 Climate change and estuarine ecosystems:

    Theme 4 Climate change and climate proofing urban areas:

    Theme 5 Competing claims and land use in deltas under climate change:

    Theme 6 Governance and economics of climate adaptation:

    Theme 7 Decision support instruments for climate adaptation policy:

    Theme 9 Managing risks of extreme climate events:

    Theme 10 Research Programmes Climate changes Spatial Planning and Knowledge for Climate

    Day three, 1 october

    Theme 1 Regional climate, sea level rise, storm surges, river run-off and coastal flooding:

    Theme 2 Fresh water availability under sea level rise and climate change:

    Theme 4 Climate change and climate proofing urban areas:

    Theme 5 Competing claims and land use in deltas under climate change:

    Theme 6 Governance and economics of climate adaptation:

    Theme 7 Decision support instruments for climate adaptation policy: 

    Deltas in Practice

    Day one, 29 sept 2010

    Theme 1 Finance and economy:

      Theme 2 Urban planning and infrastructures:

      Theme 3 Governance:

      Theme 4 Flood risk management:

      Theme 5 Resources and Ecology:

      Theme 6 Cooperation

      Day two, 30 september 2010

      Theme 1 Finance and economy:

      Theme 2 Urban planning and infrastructures:

      Theme 3 Governance:

      Theme 4 Flood risk management:

      Theme 5 Resources and Ecology:

      Day three, 1 october

      Theme 5 Resources and Ecology:

      Theme 4 Flood risk management (no recordings)

      Theme 6 Cooperation (no recordings)

      Delta Sessions 30 september

      Round Tables 1 october

      Closing session 1 october

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      Over 50% of the world population lives in cities. More than two thirds of the world's largest cities are vulnerable to rising sea levels as a result of climate change. Millions of people are being exposed to the risk of extreme floods and storms.

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      The goal of Connecting Delta Cities is to develop a network of delta cities that are active in the field of climate change related spatial development, water management, and adaptation, in order to exchange knowledge on climate adaptation and share best practices that can support cities in developing their adaptation strategies.