MIND
Adaptation strategies to climate induced water stress and hazards in the Greater Himalayan Region
This project contributes to improved understanding of the consequences of climate change for the livelihoods of mountain people and downstream communities, particularly regarding access to water resources and vulnerability to water-induced hazards.
Building coastal resilience to reduce climate change impact in Bulu Bulu Village, South Sulawesi
Source: CARE International Indonesia Summary of Adaptation Challenge The village of Bulu Bulu is located at the East coast of...
References
References for the COBAM Cameroon- Baseline Vulnerability Report.
What’s the mind got to do with it? A Cognitive approach to Global Climate Governance
The paper introduces cognitive-affective mapping as a novel research tool for international climate governance.
mDSS
mDSS is a decision support system for natural resources management based on the DSPIR framework
Social Learning in Organisations
This article describes a number of barriers to learning in organisations that may occur.
Lyambai project workshop strengths and weaknesses
Identified strengths The workshop succeeded in bringing together a wide cross-section of community stakeholders in a single forum to discuss...
Lessons learned from Tanzania NCAP Project
Conclusion When considering adaptation options it is important to differentiate between genuine adaptive measures and an expansion in coping mechanisms...
Key findings from Tanzania NCAP Project
A great deal of information was gained through the Tanzania NCAP programme. Detailed results from the two different programmes are...
ENDA Community Adaptation Pilot Action Programme
ENDA has been developing a network of pilot action projects across different ecosystems in Sub-Saharan Africa. These began in 2007...