Climate Adaptation Knowledge Exchange
The Tamlar Range Governance Simulation
The Tamlar Range Governance Simulation is an innovative approach to inter-regional exchange and learning developed in the context of the Adaptation at Altitude project
A decolonial perspective and methodology: Re-centring people’s lived experiences and local realities in climate change adaptation research
Learn about the some of the novel and emerging ideas about decolonial thinking in relation to current practices of climate change adaptation research.
Synthesis Workshop: Climate Adaptation Platforms – Realizing the Value of Shared Learning
Presenting final outputs from the KE4CAP project, considering the evolving policy context, and exploring how KE can help CAPs support multi-level governance of adaptation in the future.
BKE EU-Japan #2: Exploring the Value of Linking International and National Platforms to Enhance Action, Including in the Asia-Pacific Region
This event explored how to enhance the utilization of CAPs for promoting adaptation action at the transnational level (e.g., Asia-Pacific, Europe).
BKE EU-Japan #1: Enhancing Connections Across National and Local Platforms to Support Adaptation Action
This KE4CAP event explored the role of CAPs in enhancing collaboration between national, regional and local adaptation action.
BKE EU-Japan event: Enhancing Connections Across International, National and Local Adaptation Actions
These events are looking to better understand the role of CAPs in enhancing connections across transnational and national platforms, and linking to local adaptation action.
EU-Canada Session 4. From Knowledge to Action: Exploring Approaches to Integrating Identified User Needs into Platform Offerings
This session explored how the needs of users are being integrated into, and addressed by, platform development.
EU-Canada Session 3. Enhancing Platform Impact: The Power of In-Person Connection and Diversification
This session explored at how ‘in-person’ components play a central (but often under recognized) role in complementing digital efforts by climate adaptation knowledge platforms.
EU-Canada Session 2. A Diversity of Needs, A Diversity of Platforms: Linking Platforms to Facilitate Users’ Adaptation Journeys
This event explored why platform connections are important, how they can be made, and how they add value to a user’s adaptation journey.
Virtual KE activity #5: The role of CAPs in supporting monitoring, reporting, and evaluation (MRE) of progress in adaptation
Discussions at this event focused on ways in which CAPs can help support the national and international monitoring, reporting and evaluation of adaptation action.