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Bridging Climate Action and Sustainable Development Goals in Bangladesh

By Web editor
August 7, 2017
in :  Policy Brief, Publications
355

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) introduce a holistic and integrated framework that spans across social, economic and environmental dimensions. While the 17 goals with 169 targets range from tackling poverty to creating meaningful global partnerships – which are all equally important issues – the goals need to be prioritized according to country-specific needs. Goal 13 is specifically assigned for climate …

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Loss and Damage Livelihood Resilience

By Web editor
November 7, 2016
in :  Policy Brief, Publications
365

Climate change Loss and Damage has emerged as a key challenge of the 21st century. This Policy Brief first frames the challenge and then introduces the Resilience Academy, highlighting 5 key insights that both feed the debate and inform action. Finally, it provides 5 recommendations to the Executive Committee of the Warsaw International Mechanism (WIM ExCom) for its 5-year work …

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The role of universities in capacity building under the Paris agreement

By Web editor
July 27, 2016
in :  Policy Brief, Publications
433

Although the challenge of climate change is universal, the ability to effectively mitigate climate change and cope with its effects is not. Many of the world’s developing countries have seriously limited capacities to plan and implement adequate climate policies and actions, and these countries “cannot mitigate or adapt to climate change without first having the capacity to do so.”1 Implementation …

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Climate change induced loss and damage in Pakistan:

An investigation of Impacts on Society and the Economy

By Web editor
June 10, 2016
in :  Policy Brief, Publications
321

This paper aims to raise awareness about Loss and Damage (L&D) and ignite conversation about how Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR), Climate Change Adaptation (CCA) and Loss & Damage (L&D) can be linked in order to ensure more sustainable strategies for building resilience in Pakistan. Example fallback content: This browser does not support PDFs. Please download the PDF to view it: …

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Impact of climate change on Least Developed Countries: are the SDGs possible?

By Web editor
April 15, 2016
in :  Policy Brief, Publications
613

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) will define the priorities of the UN’s development agenda beyond 2015. But the reality of climate change impacts will render these aspirational goals almost impossibly challenging for the Least Developed Countries (LDCs) unless the current level of ambition in development and climate action is urgently increased. This briefing summarises our analysis of the projected impacts …

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Loss and Damage in INDCs

An investigation of Parties’ statements on L&D and prospects for its inclusion in a Paris Agreement

By Web editor
December 13, 2015
in :  Policy Brief, Publications
494

This paper discusses individual nations’ experiences with Loss and Damage (L&D), their plans to respond, and their calls for international support, as expressed in their Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDCs). It also considers the developed-developing nation divide that persists in support for addressing loss and damage within the COP and the importance of including L&D in a Paris agreement. Example …

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The Green Climate Fund accreditation process: barrier or opportunity?

By Web editor
September 25, 2015
in :  Policy Brief, Publications
393

As the largest pot of climate funding available to developing countries, the Green Climate Fund (GCF) holds huge promise. As it enters into operation, national institutions, including government, can apply to access GCF’s resources ‘directly’. But the rigorous accreditation process appears a barrier to many, which coupled with unclear benefits is likely to undermine the zeal for direct access in …

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Defining Loss and Damage: Key challenges and considerations for developing an operational definition

By Web editor
August 27, 2015
in :  Policy Brief, Publications
442

The idea of support for vulnerable countries that experience loss and damage (L&D) from climate change is nothing new, and countries have been proposing such an arrangement from the beginning of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) negotiations. Pressure to institutionalize a UNFCCC mechanism on L&D has increased in response to the shortcomings of mitigation policy and the …

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Urban climate change resilience: Role of multi-stakeholder collaboration

By Web editor
June 22, 2015
in :  Policy Brief, Publications
492

An improved multi-stakeholder collaboration in the water and sanitation sector can contribute towards urban climate resilience in the Dhaka city. But how can the stakeholders come forward to improve the present situation or how the multi-stakeholder collaboration can work? At present, the slums of Dhaka are developing in haphazard manner with increasing number of rural migrants. A good number of …

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A brief overview of Community-Based Adaptation

By Web editor
April 24, 2015
in :  Policy Brief, Publications
547

Many consider Community-Based Adaptation (CBA) to be a ‘vital approach to the threat climate change poses to the poor.’1 However, no concise yet comprehensive overview of CBA exists. This briefing paper seeks to fill that gap by providing an overview of CBA, its core principles and challenges. Example fallback content: This browser does not support PDFs. Please download the PDF …

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