Deliverable nr | Title |
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| Assessing existing drought monitoring and forecasting capacities, mitigation and adaptation practice |
D2.1 | Inventory of drought monitoring and forecasting systems in Africa |
D2.2 | Inventory of institutional frameworks and drought mitigation and adaptation practices in Africa |
D2.3 | Assessment report on drought warning experiences |
D2.4 | Gap analysis report on drought monitoring and forecasting systems in Africa |
D2.5 | Gap analysis report on drought mitigation and adaptation practices |
| Drought hazard, vulnerability and risk and the influence of climate change |
D3.1 | Conceptual framework for definition of drought vulnerability across Africa |
D3.2 | Methods for mapping drought vulnerability at different spatial scales |
D3.3 | Dynamic and statistical downscaling of climate projections to the regional and local scale |
D3.4 | Meteorological climate scenarios for Africa |
D3.5 | Hydrological climate scenarios for Africa |
D3.6 | Impact of climate change on drought hazard across the whole of Africa |
| Drought forecasting at different temporal and geographical scales |
D4.1 | Meteorological drought forecasting (monthly to seasonal forecasting) at regional and continental scale |
D4.2 | Skill of the multi-model forecasting system in predicting variables and drought indicators |
D4.3 | Potential to supplementing drought early warning systems with new meteorological information |
D4.4 | Potential to supplementing drought early warning systems with new meteorological information |
D4.5 | Available continental scale hydrological models and their suitability for Africa |
D4.6 | Statistical analysis of natural climatic variability and hydrological parameters |
D4.7 | Downscaled and tailor made hydrological models for the Limpopo and Niger case study basins |
D4.8 | Skill of developed regional hydrological models to forecast hydrological drought |
D4.9 | Guidelines for downscaling and refinement of continental hydrological models to regional scale |
D4.10 | Local scale agricultural models for Limpopo and Oum-er-Rbia river basins |
D4.11 | Skill of developed agricultural models to predict indicators and temporally variable thresholds |
| Enhanced drought early warning for better decision making and preparedness in Africa |
D5.1 | Outline of framework for drought warning and mitigation in Africa |
D5.2 | Chart of institutional responsabilities and communication lines for drought response |
D5.3 | Framework for drought warning and mitigation from national to local scale |
D5.4 | Recommendation for enhancing drought preparedness at the local and regional scales |
D6.1 | Inception report for each case study |
D6.2 | Final report for each case study |
D6.3 | Testing of drought indicators at Pan-African level |
D6.4 | Integration of drought vulnerability and hazard into risk maps at the Pan-African level |
D6.4 Addendum | Drought vulnerability assessment in Kenya |
D6.5 | Integration of drought forecasting tools for Africa into the Pan-African map server |
D6.6 | Development and implementation of Pan-African map server |
D6.7 | Performance of the proposed improved drought forecasting methods applied to selected river basins |
D6.8 | Comparative review of drought forecasting in Europe and Africa |
| Implementation of improved methodologies in comparative case studies |
D7.2 | Proceedings from End-user workshops |
D7.3 | Knowledge Sharing Platform |
D7.4 | Newsletters (January 2012, June 2012, November 2012, May 2013, October 2013) |
D7.6 | Training courses |
D7.9 | YouTube movie broadcast |
| Stakeholder participation, knowledge dissemination and capacity building |
D8.1 | DEWFORA Factsheet |
D8.2 | Web-portal for Cluster |
D8.3 | European policy briefs |
D8.4 | African policy briefs |
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