ADAM Digital Compendium
ADAM Digital Compendium (Adaptation Catalogue)
[Note the ADAM project website and the ADAM Digital Compendium are no longer online but further information and screenshots are available here and here]
The Digital Compendium contributes to emerging knowledge on adaptation by acting as a portal for the dissemination of the transdisciplinary results from the ADAM project. The following types of analysis are included in the Compendium: workshops, a meta-analysis of climate change impacts, a macro-economic analysis, an adaptation catalogue and risk/damage maps. There is emphasis here is on the Adaptation Catalogue, though this draws on other resources in the Compendium. The Adaptation Catalogue acts as an inventory of practical adaptation options and associated enabling institutional frameworks, and differentiates between options according to the form of adaptation (institutional structures and processes, planning and management practice, financial/legal, or technological), hazard, landscape type (urban, rural, coastal), economic sector, geographical region, responsible actor (highlighting whether public or private), and the scale of implementation. The synthesis of workshops in the Compendium provide key messages about what supports and what hinders adaptation, with a set of learning examples that describe the experiences that decision makers and organisations have gained in the adaptation learning process.
Lessons learnt from the project are supplied, and cover the following areas:
Review of Adaptation Decision Tools
Introduction: Reviewing of adaptation decision tools
Reviewing tools that use a bottom-up approach & recommendations
Conditions of Applicability
Case Studies