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Post-Doctoral Research Programme on Adaptation to Climate Change (PRoACC)
About PROaCC

About PROaCC

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The post-doctoral fellowship programme on Climate Change Adaptation in the Mekong River basin is part of the UNESCO-IHE Partnership Research Fund (UPaRF) that was established in April 2008, which aims to strengthen research output of the institute in collaboration with its partner institutes.

The PRoACC programme started with the inception workshop in Delft 26-29 April 2010. Eight post-docs are working in this programme. See more information in the left hand navigation.

The main direct sources of funding for UPaRF are: (i) the research facility under the DGIS (Dutch Development Cooperation) - UNESCO-IHE Programmatic Cooperation (DUPC), and (ii) the UNESCO-IHE Internal Research Fund (IRF), which is based on the general subsidy from the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science (OCW). UPaRF has different fund allocation mechanisms, which are generally based on a system of competitive calls for proposals. However, this specific programme is only for post-doc fellowships, which is expected to significantly increase the research output in the field of Climate Change Adaptation of UNESCO-IHE in collaboration with its partners. The overarching objective is to investigate the many challenges of adapting to climate change from the different water-related perspectives of the different core groups of the institute (cf. Annex 1).

It is expected that the eight individual post-doctoral research projects will be developed in close collaboration with key stakeholder groups from the Mekong River Basin. As it is highly desirable that the research output will facilitate the development/implementation of effective adaptation strategies in the respective countries. Thus, besides carrying out the research, the scientific findings will be translated for the development/implementation of better policies in the field of climate change adaptation. In addition, the capacity building aspect of this post-doctoral programme is significant. All post-doctoral fellows come from the region and are hosted by local/regional knowledge institutes. This will strengthen regional cooperation further and the objective is that the post-doctoral fellows will continue to work on related topics in the region after the programme is finished.

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