Public policy
Promoting gender-responsive adaptation in the agriculture sectors: Entry points within National Adaptation Plans
Using the framework of the NAP process, this brief provides an overview of the key gender issues to consider and main entry points for gender mainstreaming in the agriculture sector.
Supporting private adaptation to climate change in semi-arid lands in developing countries
This PRISE policy brief argues that to unlock the potential of businesses to drive climate-resilient development, support for private adaptation in semi arid lands needs to be rapidly upscaled.
Gender and adaptation planning in the agricultural sectors: the case of Uganda
This case study chronicles and offers lessons learned from Uganda’s experiences developing a gender-responsive National Adaptation Plan for the Agricultural Sector (NAP-Ag).
Overcoming the barriers: Mainstreaming climate change adaptation in developing countries
The report intends to promote discussion on opportunities for further action research and on strategies for increasing awareness and information related to climate adaptation in development sectors
A framework for facilitating dialogue between policy planners and local climate change adaptation professionals: Cases from Sweden, Canada and Indonesia
Abstract The dominant approach to mainstreaming climate adaptation into sectoral policies relies on an ‘upscaling’ model in which it is...
Mainstreaming climate adaptation into development assistance: Rationale, institutional barriers and opportunities in Mozambique
Fig.1: Sub-national distribution of average annual climate-sensitive ODA (2006) from five main donors (Data source: ODAmoz 2009) Abstract: In Mozambique,...
Report on perceived policy needs and decision contexts
Abstract Adaptation to climate change is a new challenge for existing institutions and decision-making processes. In order to assess what...