climate resilience
Online course: Climate change and inclusive WASH
This course aims to provide global WASH actors with knowledge, tools and case studies to proactively tackle climate change challenges in the WASH sector.
Peak focus: addressing the increasing impacts of climate change on mountains
Ahead of the 'Expert dialogue on mountains and climate change' in Bonn next week, Rosie Witton and Kate Williamson outline key issues facing mountain regions, the impacts for people at all altitudes, and the efforts to find innovative ways for these regions to boost their resilience.
Briefing note: Human mobility in National Adaptation Plans
This briefing note assesses how human mobility is featured and addressed in National Adaptation Plans (NAPs) uploaded to the UNFCCC NAP Central database.
Towards a step change in co-production for climate resilience
The chapter records experiences of UKCR researchers whose projects incorporated co-production approaches to improve the usability, accessibility, relevance and credibility of outputs, and engage different groups of people in climate resilience.
Learning from Arts and Humanities approaches to building Climate Resilience in the UK
This book chapter shares insights from five arts and humanities-led UK Climate Resilience Programme (UKCR) projects, presenting key learnings and pathways for future research and policy interventions.
Introducing the UK Climate Resilience Programme – book chapter
Introducing the UK Climate Resilience Programme is a book chapter book on the UK programme entitled Quantifying climate risk and building resilience in the UK (2024).
Engaging with the politics of climate resilience towards clean water and sanitation for all
In this journal article, world-leading water specialists from academic and practitioner communities propose a roadmap to meaningfully engage with the complex politics of climate resilient water security.
New innovative art-based toolkit for climate resilience
Discover the Art-Based Climate Resilience Toolkit which offers a fresh perspective on climate change communication and action.
Policy mechanisms of the African Union and the Regional Economic Communities to manage transboundary climate risks
Take a deep dive into dive into African Union (AU) policies and programmes and those of four regional economic communities (RECs) in this report by the Adaptation Without Borders partnership. Learn about the political economy of transboundary climate risks and their management within existing continental and REC climate, economic, trade, infrastructure and people-centred policies and programmes.