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Great Adaptations Podcast
Listen to the Glacier Trust's Great Adaptations podcast featuring interviews with leading figures in the climate change adaptation and climate justice movement.
New research and training materials on Gender and Climate Change Research in Agriculture and Food Security for Rural Development
Climate change does not affect everyone in the same way. Men and women are affected differently. Their responses to the...
Describing the characteristics of a social network for conducting mapping exercises
Social network mapping is used to help identify stakeholders in climate adaptation planning.
Seasonal Calendar Exercise (ACCCA project)
Seasonal calendar exercise conducted in Massabla, Mali Objectives The seasonal calendar exercise was conducted during the field visit to the...
Adaptation and Gender in Bangladesh: NCAP Case Study
Women’s Vulnerability to Natural Disasters in Noakhali In Noakhali, society supports a rigid gender division of labor that perceives men...
Barriers to Participation
This publication outlines the main obstacles that may be encountered when trying to plan and implement participatory processes.
Learning and Power
Learn about the significance of power and how it can act in positive ways (empowerment) but also in negative ways, for example through excluding people from participating in the process or manipulating what information is shared.
What is Social Learning?
'Social' learning is thought to occur through the sharing of knowledge between individuals, groups and organisations in society through interactions, particularly in novel environments and situations where new opportunities and spaces of possibility can be explored.
How to involve stakeholders
Stakeholder participation can be used to democratise science and empower citizens, to inform policy making and to advise decision-making processes.
Stakeholder Identification Exercises
Learn about useful exercises for identifying stakeholders that have a legitimate stake in the outcome of a decision or project.