
World Meteorological Organization Bulletin - Women working in meteorology and hydrology: articles re-printed from Vol.52 No.2

Contains:
- The Bulletin Interviews: Sulochana Gadgil
- Participation of women in the activities of WMO: results of the 2001 survey
- Women working in meteorology and hydrology: a survey
- Women, disaster reduction and sustainable development
- The role of women in water management- global trends and lessons learnt
- Women and the future of meteorology
- Working in aid programmes in Sudan and the Caribbean- a woman's perspective
- Bringing climate information to rural women in Africa
- The role of Filipino women in natural disaster reduction
- A passion for the weather: Femi Oke, CNN weather presenter, talks to the WMO Bulletin
- A career in climate research from academia to television: Dr Heidi Cullen
- The evolving field of broadcast meteorology in Canada from a woman's perspective
- Women working in meteorology and hydrology
Language(s): English
Format: Digital (Free), Hard copy
Tags: Gender ; National Meteorological and Hydrological Service (NMHS) ; Multi-hazard Early Warning Systems (MHEWS) ; Meteorology ; Hydrology ; Case/ Case study ; India ; Iran, Islamic Republic of ; South Africa ; United Arab Emirates ; Philippines ; Region I - Africa ; Sudan ; Caribbean Add tag