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Agenda Wednesday 31 st . 8:00 – 12:00. 1 Problem: Poverty and water, What do we need to understand and communicate ( S.Cook ). 2 Problem: What Methods exist? Are they sufficient? (Amount of water, Water productivity indicators, WPI, Water Scarcity Index) Caroline Sullivan
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Agenda Wednesday 31st. 8:00 – 12:00 • 1 Problem: Poverty and water, What do we need to understand and communicate (S.Cook). • 2 Problem: What Methods exist? Are they sufficient? (Amount of water, Water productivity indicators, WPI, Water Scarcity Index) Caroline Sullivan • 3. Poverty Analysis with respect to natural resources (How much of poverty relates to land Tenure, soils, accessibility and Water, Nancy Johnson and Michael Epprecht. • 4. Data and methods for indicators, Why Bayesian methods may work, Examples of Bayesian concepts and implementation (CSIRO).(Jeremy Wallace) • What is needed by whom?, Discussion session.
Agenda Wednesday 31st. 1:30 – 17:00 • 7. What is the overall/logic of the process? (Review and clarification after each case) (2 Hours) • Ecuador (Jorge and Jeremy) • Volta (Jorge) • Mekong (Erik) • Break and briefing on the next section • 8. Sao Francisco (Marcello (30min)). (1.5 hours) • Working Groups (30 min): Framing the problem, get issues out, stating hypothesis, drawing networks and presenting back (30 min).
Day 2 • Revisiting the process (Brief by Jeremy) • Question (What do we seek?) • Knowledge acquisition • Data Acquisition/processing • Analysis (regression and bayesian) • New knowledge/questions • Each groups should write up statements, observations, inferences on the base of their analyses.
Day 3 • Preparing the case studies for potential users/buyers, revisiting the process. • Presentation results to clients: • Mapping • Networks • Lessons learnt • Conclusions and implications