The six day workshop attracted 37 participants from across the country and included people from: the Disaster Management Office; Solomon Islands Met Service; Red Cross; Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock; Department of Forestry; Commodities and Export Marketing Authority; Department of Tourism; Ministry of Lands, Housing and Survey; Ministry of Mines, Energy and Rural Electrification; National Council of Women; National Adaptation Program of Action; Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources; Ministry of Environment, Conservation and Meteorology; and, Rural Water 's38; Sanitation. The group was introduced to the methodologies applied to climate change impact and adaptation assessments and the evolution and underpinning scientific principles of the SimCLIM open framework model system. The primary focus of the workshop was the building of hands-on capacity in the use and maintenance of the SolCLIM system. Local time series data was imported and assessments were conducted of the various GCM patterns. Participants learned the fundamentals of conducting extreme event analysis, climate-proofed rainwater tank assessments for communities and the generation of sea level and climate change scenarios for various time periods up to 2100. Plans were made for applying the software for various activities including Second National Communication reporting for the United Nations and development of adaptation project proposals for international donors.
Work continues in the development of the system with the importation of GIS layers for reefs, roads, rivers and significant buildings such as schools and medical facilities. SolCLIM was widely recognized by the participants as a powerful and user-friendly tool that will greatly assist the country in planning for a climate-changed future. The Minister for Environment, Conservation and Meteorology, Gordon Darcy Lilo sponsored, attended and distributed certificates of achievement at the closing ceremony.
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SimCLIM Climate Change Impact and Adaptation Software Extended to the Solomon Islands


