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                            ASDMA has taken up two  projects for implementation in Assam under the collaboration entered with Earth  Institute, Columbia University. The first project is:‘Disaster Risk  Reduction, including Climate Change Adaptation of Guwahati in the Context of  Dynamic Growth’  
                              Project 1:  Disaster Risk Reduction Including Climate Change Adaptation of Guwahati in the  Context of Dynamic Growth 
                              
                                -  Key Outputs of       this Project:
 
                               
                              
                                - Identify       key features of local climate and its predictability at sub-regional       spatial scales, on seasonal to multi-decadal timescales. 
 
                                - Map       dynamic and emergent vulnerabilities and risks to climate, and assess       future risks based on past trends in the growth of Guwahati. 
 
                                - Mapping       of key stakeholders/institutions, policies and urban development       strategies, identifying key decisions across timescales. 
 
                                - Develop       climate adaptation solutions with needed information tools for use of key       stakeholders. 
 
                                - Enhance       awareness and build capacity of relevant stakeholders. 
 
                               
                              Under the Project, the  Earth Institute will develop contextualized disaster risk reduction solutions,  including climate adaptation, to enhance resiliency of Guwahati city to the  impact of climate extremes, to assist decision makers, engaging them in a  participatory process aimed at building capacities to manage climate and  disaster risks.  
                                While  the Earth Institute will be the lead institute, they will be supported by  Project Partners viz IIT Delhi and SIU , Bangalore. Further, ASDMA, Water  Resource Department and IIT(G) would also support the implementation of the  Project.  |