Nigeria
Resilient Generation: supporting young people’s prospects for decent work in the drylands of east and west Africa
The report reviews opportunities for young people in the drylands of Ethiopia, Nigeria, South Sudan, Somalia, Sudan and Mali to pursue climate-resilient work and provides key recommendations.
Improving the co-production of climate services for agriculture: a case study from Nigeria
This case study aimed to strengthen capacities of farmers and government officials to understand and share climate information and best practices to inform agricultural decision-making in Nigeria.
Tackling Soil Erosion and Improving Lives in South-Eastern Nigeria
The Nigeria Erosion and Watershed Management Project is aimed at addressing gully erosion in southeastern Nigeria, as well as land degradation in northern Nigeria.
RegionsAdapt 2018 Report: Multi-level Governance in Climate Change Adaptation
The RegionsAdapt 2018 Report gathers the physical and socio-economic climate risks that 42 regions around the world face and their best adaptation practices to address these challenges.
The SEI Initiative on Climate Services
This initiative is developing and testing a new framework - Tandem - for the improved co-design, use and interpretation of climate services.
Comparative Assessment of Decentralization in Africa: Final Report and Summary of Findings
This study is a comparative report drawing upon desk studies of 10 African countries above, plus follow-up field studies in Botswana, Mali, Mozambique, Nigeria, and Tanzania
National Economic, Environment and Development Study (NEEDS) for Climate Change Project
National Economic, Environment and Development Study (NEEDS) for Climate Change Project
Nigeria: Sea-Level Rise and Impacts in Africa, 2000 to 2100. Application of the DIVA model to Africa.
View of Lagos. Image ©http://coastalcare.org/ Impacts of sea-level rise in Nigeria Nigeria’s coast is 850km long and comprises (from west...
Sea-Level Rise and Impacts in Africa, 2000 to 2100. Application of the DIVA model to Africa.
Summary Africa has a large and growing coastal population, including a number of important coastal cities. With sea-level rise, flooding...
Community Led Climate Adaptation Programme for Sustainable Livelihoods in Coastal Areas in South-Western Nigeria
The Nigerian coast is one of the low lying lagoonal Western African coasts, which is likely to experience severe impacts from flooding as a result of rising sea levels and climate change. Nigeria also has low adaptive capacity due to its limited experience with adaptation techniques. Livelihoods are now recognized as a key element in people’s adaptive capacity and vulnerability to climate-related stresses.