Archivo de la categoría: Cooperación Internacional

“Anticipando la Crecida” – A Community-Based Approach to Flood Risk Management in Argentina

Urban flooding is a major challenge for local governments worldwide due to its direct and severe impact on communities. As climate change intensifies, these risks are escalating, making the assessment and monitoring of urban watersheds a priority. This is why the Early Warnings for All initiative approved by the United Nations in 2022 seeks to ensure that everyone on Earth is protected from dangerous climate, water or weather events through life-saving early warning systems.

The Anticipando la Crecida(ALC) project – “Anticipating the Flood” – is a ten-year initiative aimed at improving flood preparedness through the co-creation of a local early warning system in differents regions, as in the Matanza River Basin (MRB), a rural-urban sub-basin of the Plata Basin in Buenos Aires, Argentina. This region, home to over five million people, faces increased vulnerability due to its socio-economic conditions and limited infrastructure, making flood risk management critical.

The project combines scientific knowledge from different disciplines (meteorology, oceanography, geography, anthropology and engineering) with the knowledge of the local community (local neighbors, civil defense, teachers and students of schools that act as evacuation centers, community organizations and the science and technology department of the local government in the MRB) in a continuous dialogue. In addition, the project actively involves young people as key actors in the development of locally relevant climate adaptation strategies.

ALC aims to deepen the understanding of the river system among the most vulnerable populations in the MRB, improve adaptation strategies and reduce the impact of floods. Through a co-production of knowledge approach, communities take ownership of the tools and knowledge generated, enabling them to better monitor and anticipate floods, promote effective local decision-making and thus reduce flood risks.

Key Activities:

Participatory mapping and fieldwork: Workshops and field trips, conducted during both drought and flood conditions, allow for block-level risk assessments, Identify exposed and most vulnerable areas. This co-produced information is integrated into a geoportal developed by the National Geographic Institute of Argentina, making geospatial data available and accessible to the public.

Community monitoring network: Since 2014, the project has established a community-led network of rain gauges and river level stations across the MRB. Local teachers, students and civil defense personnel collect and share the data, contributing to real-time flood monitoring. As the MRB is flat, the rainfall and river level information collected upstream provides valuable information to anticipate flooding downstream.

Communication of official weather alerts and socialization of community data: Through collaborative workshops, community members helped design the most effective ways to communicate short-term weather alerts from the National Weather Service of Argentina (https://www.smn.gob.ar/) and rainfall and river level data collected by the ALC monitoring network during rain events.

ALC provides valuable insights into disaster risk management in urban and rural areas. By bridging academic knowledge and community-based practice, it promotes more informed and resilient responses to flooding. This collaborative approach highlights the importance of ongoing dialogue between scientists, local stakeholders and policy makers to mitigate the impacts of climate-related disasters.

This project is an example of the application of the bottom-up approach proposed by the Lighthouse Activity of the World climate Research Programme, My Climate Risk (MCR). As scientists working with this approach and being part of MCR Regional Hub CONICET-Argentina, we can say that ALC changed the way we develop new scientific questions and knowledge

Fuente: https://www.wcrp-climate.org/news/wcrp-newsletter/wcrp-news-articles/2210-alc-mcr-argentina

Una nueva jornada de investigación, territorio y acción para reducir el impacto cambio climático

El 22 de agosto 2024 estuvimos junto al Club de Ciencias María Elena Woroszylo, de la escuela secundaria 130 del Barrio Don Juan de Lafererre, recibiendo al investigador Detlef Stammer quien es el Presidente del Programa Mundial de Investigaciones Climáticas de la Organización Meteorológica Mundial

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En esta jornada le contamos un poco sobre el trabajo que venimos realizando en la zona desde 2015, para entender el movimiento del agua en el barrio y fortalecer un sistema de alerta temprana comunitario.

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Despues hicimos una recorrida para ver el barrio y el río Matanza junto a estudiantes y docentes de la escuela.

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Para ver el video de la actividad visitá nuestro instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DArWFEWPmGm/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==

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Sigamos construyendo conocimiento en comunidad!

Nuestro Articulo en WCRP: https://www.wcrp-climate.org/news/wcrp-newsletter/wcrp-news-articles/2210-alc-mcr-argentina

Resumen de la visita de Detlef en Argentina: https://www.wcrp-climate.org/news/wcrp-newsletter/wcrp-news-articles/2205-wcrp-chair-argentina

“Weather and Society” Conference 2022

En febrero 2022 presentamos resultados del trabajo de Anticipando la Crecida en la conferencia “Weather and Society” Conference 2022 organizada por el Grupo de Trabajo de Aplicación de Investigación Económica y Social (SERA) del Programa de Investigación Meteorológica Mundial (WWRP) de la Organización Meteorológica Mundial.

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El enfoque de la Conferencia es el de la ciencia para los servicios adoptado por la Organización Meteorológica Mundial para comprender, analizar y mejorar el valor de los servicios meteorológicos y climáticos en la sociedad.

https://www.weatherandsociety.de/index.html

Participación en las jornadas de trabajo por los 50 años de cooperación científica entre Francias y Argentina: UMI

Participantes de Anticipando la Crecida asistieron a las jornadas de trabajo por los 50 años de cooperación Franco Argentina en Ciencia. El evento incluyó mesas de trabajo sobre el balance de la cooperación tanto en movilidad y formación de recursos humanos, como centros y laboratorios internacionales con la participación de referentes argentinos y franceses. Se abordaron temas como el desarrollo de Francia y Argentina en el marco de la Unión Europea y el Programa RAICES; y por la tarde se trabajó sobre los temas estratégicos para la futura cooperación entre Francia y Argentina, como las ciencias del mar, la salud, el cambio climático y desarrollo sustentable, las nanociencias y las ciencias sociales.
Fuente: http://www.mincyt.gob.ar/noticias/baranao-cerro-las-jornadas-franco-argentinas-por-los-50-anos-de-cooperacion-en-ciencia-10651

Para ver el video de cooperación Franco Argentina en temas inundaciones ir al link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LsjdH4Kvd5I