innovation
Getting local adaptation expertise into global spaces: five key messages we’re taking forward from CBA17
CBA17 was a hotspot for sharing the latest in local climate adaptation expertise and ways to put that expertise into practice. Aaron Acuda and Sushila Pandit set out key takeaways from the four-day global event.
The climate innovation window: bridging the gap between innovators and end-users in resilience to floods, droughts and extreme weather
BRIGAID´s Climate Innovation Window aims to be a reference portal for innovations on climate change adaptation connecting several types of stakeholders.
weADAPT launches new partner website service
weADAPT is expanding on its mission with the launch of a bespoke website service for projects to better connect, share and build on existing knowledge within the climate change adaptation community.
Framing innovations for climate resilience for farmers in the Sahel
This paper examines innovative approaches that have been adopted in four BRACED projects to build resilience to current and future climate risks.
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Climate Knowledge Brokers
The Climate Knowledge Brokers (CKB) Group is a growing alliance of around 400 leading global, regional and national knowledge brokers specialising in climate and development information.
The MOJO VELO Project: Mobile Journalists on Bicycles
This project aims to challenge negative perceptions of Africa through producing documentary shorts that showcase ordinary people doing extraordinary things for their community and the planet.
Climate Knowledge Brokers Group Workshop Report 2015
This report summarises the discussions and conclusions from the 2015 Climate Knowledge Brokers (CKB) Group workshop, held 23–24 June 2015.
The NEW weADAPT – now at a screen near you!
This article describes the new features of weADAPT.
Smallholder Innovation for Resilience (SIFOR) – Biocultural innovations to confront climate change
SIFOR is working to stem the loss of traditional knowledge and agricultural techniques by strengthening communities’ capacity to innovate through participatory action-research.
Understanding Needs, Meeting Demands: A user-oriented analysis of online knowledge brokering platforms for climate change and development
This paper examines the state of alignment between climate knowledge brokering platforms and the information-seeking and knowledge-sharing behaviour of users of online climate change information.