MainDBDraft: Texas Community Watershed Partners
Title:
Texas Community Watershed Partners
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Target group:
Policy makers; Practitioners
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Date of submission:
08/02/2021
Further information:
Specific geographic region(s): Various States (USA) Spatial scale: Community Additional climate hazards: extreme weather events; Additional sector of focus: Ocean, rural and urban systems; Approach: Disaster risk reduction/risk-based planning; Stage in adaptation policy cycle: Assess impact, vulnerability and risk; plan for adaptation; Timescale: short, medium-term; Additional target group: local-level policymaker
NWPPartner:
The Texas Community Watershed Partners
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NWPCountryItem:
United States of America
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Geographic scope:
Adaptation element:
Capacity building
Adaptation sector/theme:
Coastal areas/zones; Infrastructure
Climate hazard:
Floods; Sea level rise
Implementing partners:
NWPOrganizationName:
Abbreviation:
TCWP
Weblink:
https://agrilifeextension.tamu.edu/
Type of organization:
University/education/training organization
NWPUserTitle:
Mr.
NWPName:
Agriculture and
NWPSurname:
Life Sciences Building
Job title:
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service
NWPStreet:
600 John Kimbrough Boulevard, Suite 509 7101 TAMU
NWPZip:
College Station, TX 77843-7101
Country:
United States of America
NWPTel:
+1 (979) 845-7800
NWPPrimaryEmail:
help@agrilife.org
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NWPTypeOfKnowledge:
Technical document/report
Description:
weTable and CHARM - Using Wii™ technology the weTable transforms an ordinary tabletop into an interactive computer interface. This affordable public participation tool allows teams to collaboratively explore and use computer-based data and programs in a workshop setting. The weTable enhances what people use daily–tables and pens–while the supporting technology works in the background. This allows participants to work with what matters most in a meeting: data, maps, and fellow participants. The weTable is ideal where workshop participants use data and maps to identify and develop planning priorities and strategies. Direct access to this tool/methodology: https://tcwp.tamu.edu/we-table/
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NWPInformationType:
Tool
NWPStatus:
Processed
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