Copenhagen
Integrating Climate Adaptation: A Toolkit for Urban Planners and Adaptation Practitioners
Explore a toolkit for urban planners and adaptation specialists, providing guidance on integrating climate adaptation into urban planning.
The economics of managing heavy rains and stormwater in Copenhagen – the Cloudburst Management Plan
This case study was originally published on the Climate-ADAPT website – for more information please visit the case study page. Climate-ADAPT aims...
Estimating Mobilized Private Finance for Adaptation: Exploring Data and Methods
The study develops, tests and evaluates methodologies for estimating private finance mobilized in developing countries by developed countries’ public finance interventions.
Climate change impacts on African crops: how will they fare?
A new Working Paper by the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) provides climate projections for crops in Africa.
The Gaurnaut Review 2011 – Australia in the Global Response to Climate Change
Sourced from Google Maps Background The Garnaut Climate Change Review was commissioned by the Commonwealth, state and territory governments in...
Evidence of impact: Climate-smart agriculture in Africa
Africa’s climate is changing. Across the continent rainfall patterns are set to alter. In many areas droughts will become more frequent, more intense, and last longer.
Climate Change: the Cost of Inaction and the Cost of Adaptation
Executive Summary Significant changes in climate are already visible globally, and are expected to become more pronounced in the future....
Scoping Assessment on Climate Change Adaptation in Viet Nam – Summary
This scoping study of climate change in Viet Nam draws on work irelated to the Adaptation Knowledge Platform to disseminate and exchange adaptation knowledge with a wider audience. Multiple institutions, organizations, and individuals that have provided key inputs and to report the state of climate change adaptation in Viet Nam.
Analysing REDD+
An introduction to REDD+ with analysis from a large comparative research project undertaken by CIFOR and partners.
Participatory gender-sensitive approaches for addressing key climate change-related research issues.
The researchers investigated if and how farming practices are being modified to deal with a changing environment, and the constraints and opportunities these changes pose for both men and women.