adaptation capacity
Gender-Responsive National Adaptation Plan (NAP) Processes: Progress and promising examples
Discover the extent of progress in integrating gender considerations in National Adaptation Plan (NAP) processes, through this systematic review of NAP documents and series of practical examples that illustrate how countries are taking a gender-responsive approach to their NAP processes.
Risk Assessment for the Climate Proofing of Infrastructure Investments: PIEVC Protocol
The PIEVC Engineering Vulnerability Assessment Protocol is a climate risk assessment tool developed by Engineers Canada and tailored to the needs of the infrastructure sector. This document briefly describes the seven steps in risk assessment for the climate proofing of infrastructure investments.
Final Report: Climate Risk Analysis and Assessment Report for Cai Lon – Cai Be Sluice Gate Project Based on the PIEVC Protocol
T his report presents the results of the climate risk assessment conducted for the Cai Lon – Cai Be Sluice Gate project in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam, between August 2018 and May 2019. The assessment was conducted using the Public Infrastructure Engineering Vulnerability Committee (PIEVC) engineering protocol for infrastructure vulnerability assessments (the “Protocol”).
Assessing adaptation knowledge in Europe: vulnerability to climate change
This project is a knowledge assessment study designed to synthesise the frameworks, processes and methods being used to assess vulnerability in Europe.
The 3As: Tracking Resilience Across BRACED
This paper presents an explanatory framework for measuring resilient outcomes that embraces and makes sense of the current diversity in resilience approaches.
Floods in Northern England, UK – emBRACE case study
Case Study Report: Floods in Northern England