Communication strategy:
It is important to implement a communication strategy in order to motivate, raise awareness of climate change impacts, support and ensure that skills and knowledge of leaders and policy-makers at the local level are working on issues related to climate change of the water sector. Finally, communicating climate change is an ongoing task. It requires to give information for a variety of groups which include leader and experts from different sectors and some members of governments, especially from the local level to the national level.
2.10.4 Monitor, evaluate and review progress in implementing mitigation and adaptation interventions
Monitoring and Evaluation of adaptation aims to track progress in implementing
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Due to a lack of data on the potential impacts of climate change for groundwater, little information is also not present.
A research by Panray, Noyensing et al., (2009 cited anon 2010, p2) said that in Mauritius there is no CRiSTAL, but existing conditions and their respective impacts/hazards are quantified as vulnerability. There is also a gap for the CVCA tool in Mauritius. Similarly, no information about the top-down modelling assessment and Bottom-up Threshold Analyses in Mauritius was
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This suggests a gap in the analysis required in understanding the full effects of climate change on human and natural systems and, moreover, how policy makers can and should improve future responses to climate change in Mauritius. Unfortunately, homogenous records of disasters (and their associated impacts) can be difficult to source, or recording practices may change. In Mauritius, with a lack of compliance from the government; which has yet to published a vulnerability assessment to climate change for the water sector, lack of experience in Flood and drought forecasting, lack of expertise in failing to recognise that there is a need for better short- and long-range weather forecasts, Lack of expertise in defining the maximum permissible limits for pollutants (GHG),. These factors are what made the needs for a continuous Vulnerability Assessment a must as it can prove that knowledge needs to be enhanced, particularly on the processes of mitigating and adapting to the variable challenges posed by climate