Three Interlinking Components in the Agenda

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Three Interlinking Components in the Agenda IAI Training Institute on Climate and Health in the Americas University of the West Indies Kingston, Jamaica November 7, 2005 – November 18, 2005

SCIENCE

Aedes aegypti larval habitat Open water containers Periurban area, Maracay, Venezuela Photo: Yasmin Rubio-Palis, CHIEX

Monthly dengue incidence and abundance of adult Aedes aegypti Maracay, Venezuela, 2001 Yasmin Rubio-Palis et al., CHIEX

Monthly rainfall and abundance of adult Aedes aegypti Maracay, Venezuela, 2001 Yasmin Rubio-Palis et al, CHIEX

Science Sessions Diverse Aspects of Climate and Health (Nov. 8) Climate and Mosquito-Borne Diseases: Malaria and Dengue (Nov. 9, 10) Water Security and Quality (Nov. 16) – also in Applications

APPLICATIONS

Guyana Flooding, 2005 Picture 2.1: Some 80.000 to 100.000 people are still living in flooded areas Photo: PAHO/Els Scholte

Guyana Flooding, 2005 PAHO gives technical ssistance to the Guyanese Water Company with regard to the distribution of safe drinking water in the affected areas. Photo: PAHO/Ton Vlugman

Applications Sessions Natural Hazards, Early Warning, and Social Dimensions (Nov. 8) Natural Disasters and Climate Change – Case Studies (Nov. 14, 15) Water Security and Quality (Nov. 16) – also in Science

PROJECT DEVELOPMENT

Project Development Interdisciplinary team formation Climate and health project analysis Proposal evaluation Training Institute Seed Grants

Project Development Sessions Project Development and Training Institute Seed Grants (Nov. 11) Additional Project Development Time (Nov. 15, 16) Training Institute Seed Grants: Evaluation and Feedback on Pre-proposals (Nov. 17) Training Institute Seed Grants: Advice on Full Proposals (Nov. 18)

Focus on Diverse Aspects of Public Health Communicable Diseases Emergency Preparedness Sustainable Development and Environmental Health Issues Cut Across Public Health Specialties

Focus on Science and Applications National Research Council Roundtable on Science and Technology for Sustainability Policy and Global Affairs Knowledge-Action Systems for Seasonal to Interannual Climate Forecasting: Summary of a Workshop (2005) Linking Science and Applications

Focus on Project Development Select teams that have worked together using connections with UWI in Jamaica IAI Collaborative Research Network on Climate Variability and Human Health in the Tropical Americas Assessments of Impacts and Adaptations to Climate Change: Climate and Dengue in the Caribbean UWI expertise in natural hazards and mapping Select speakers as potential partners or donors

Interlinking Components The science, applications, and project development components are interlinked. Each session is identified by its primary component. Nevertheless, each session typically involves all three components. The Training Institute aims to encourage these interactions.