PIK hydrologist leads course on hydrological modeling of climate change impacts on water availability in Peru

23/11/2023 - RD2 scientist and hydrology researcher Carlos Fernandez Palomino moderated and led the "Hydrological Modeling and Assessment of Climate Change Impacts on Water Availability" course in Huancayo, Peru from November 15 to 17, 2023.
PIK hydrologist leads course on hydrological modeling of climate change impacts on water availability in Peru

The course "Hydrological Modeling and Assessment of Climate Change Impacts on Water Availability" in Huancayo Peru was organised within the framework of the ProGIRH project (Multisectoral Management of Water Resources in the Mantaro River Basin) and developed in collaboration with the National Water Authority (ANA).

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The course was attended by 25 participants from various institutions in the water resources sector, including academia and water resource planners and aimed to enhance their capacity and provide comprehensive training. Sessions covered critical aspects of hydrological modeling and the assessment of climate change impacts on water availability. This collaborative effort contributes to advancing knowledge and expertise in the sustainable management of water resources in the Mantaro River Basin.