Climate information & risks
Climate information & risks
These can include partners, champions and a local organising team.
Explore the key questions below using selected resources to help you co-design climate service processes.
Scope
Integrate
Co-design
Co-explore
Questions
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Key resources to help answer these questions
Building coastal resilience to reduce climate change impacts in Botto, South Sulawesi
Botto village with its 2,144 inhabitants is located at the Gulf of Bone in Wajo district in South Sulawesi. The…
Building coastal resilience to reduce climate change impact in Tambon Klong Prasong, Amphur Muang, Krabi province, Thailand
Summary of Adaptation Challenge Baan Klong Prasong in Krabi province is a small fisheries community, located on a medium size…
Building coastal resilience to reduce climate change impacts in Thong Tom Yai, Thailand
Summary of Adaptation Challenge Thong Tom Yai Community is located in Thong Tom Bay in Tambon Dan Sawi, in Chumphon…
Climate Vulnerability and Capacity Analysis in central Tanzania
The Chololo Ecovillage Project began in 2011 aiming to create a model of good practice in climate change adaptation, supporting…
Livelihoods improvement and institutional dynamics
Summaries of different tools, methods and approaches relevant to advancing knowledge on livelihoods improvement and social change with particular emphasis on governance and institutional dynamics.
Enhanced legacy & sustainability
Begin early co-design of MEL framework
These can include partners, champions and a local organising team.
Explore the key questions below using selected resources to help you co-design climate service processes.
Scope
Integrate
Co-design
Co-explore
Questions
- Lorem ipsum odor amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Praesent habitant nulla facilisi, porttitor himenaeos venenatis porta?
- Massa consectetur sollicitudin neque vel magna tempus ornare, molestie dis?
- Velit cras neque ultrices quam; cursus mi diam?
- Sollicitudin ligula maximus aptent sem fames nunc in?
- Ultrices a magna adipiscing curae; quisque nisl?
- Torquent inceptos dui mattis inceptos, penatibus cras montes ultrices. Urna curabitur fringilla viverra placerat non tortor, porttitor non pellentesque?
- Molestie quis venenatis fusce ut ultricies est. Pretium maecenas suscipit leo; ut mollis nunc orci aliquet?
Key resources to help answer these questions
Building coastal resilience to reduce climate change impacts in Botto, South Sulawesi
Botto village with its 2,144 inhabitants is located at the Gulf of Bone in Wajo district in South Sulawesi. The…
Building coastal resilience to reduce climate change impact in Tambon Klong Prasong, Amphur Muang, Krabi province, Thailand
Summary of Adaptation Challenge Baan Klong Prasong in Krabi province is a small fisheries community, located on a medium size…
Building coastal resilience to reduce climate change impacts in Thong Tom Yai, Thailand
Summary of Adaptation Challenge Thong Tom Yai Community is located in Thong Tom Bay in Tambon Dan Sawi, in Chumphon…
Climate Vulnerability and Capacity Analysis in central Tanzania
The Chololo Ecovillage Project began in 2011 aiming to create a model of good practice in climate change adaptation, supporting…
Livelihoods improvement and institutional dynamics
Summaries of different tools, methods and approaches relevant to advancing knowledge on livelihoods improvement and social change with particular emphasis on governance and institutional dynamics.