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An introduction to weADAPT: Learn how weADAPT can support your work

Learn more about what weADAPT is, how it can support your work on climate adaptation and how to use the platform.
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Launched by SEI in 2007, weADAPT is now one of the world’s leading and longest-running user-led platforms and networks for climate change adaptation. It brings together a dynamic, global community of more than 8,000 users and nearly 5,000 organizations, involved with climate change adaptation research, policy and practice.

On weADAPT users can learn about up-to-date, trusted and practical information on climate adaptation, share their own work, and connect with other users working on climate adaptation.

Watch the video below to learn more about what weADAPT is, how it can support your work on climate adaptation and how to use the platform.

We discuss:

  • What weADAPT is, who are its users, and our key principles;
  • How to navigate the platform and its key functionalities to access content on climate adaptation;
  • How to submit your work on the platform and share it within our community;
  • How to connect with other users on the platform;
  • How people are using weADAPT (results from surveys we conducted with users around the world);
  • weADAPT services, including microsites and networks;
  • Upcoming changes on the platform to look out for and plans looking ahead.

If you have any questions, comments or feedback, please do get in touch!

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