Climate Change Adaptation
Working with governments and non-governmental organizations to adjust to the observed and anticipated impacts of climate change.
Achieving sustainable development requires focusing on the underlying economic, demographic, political and environmental factors that currently limit adaptive capacity and increase vulnerability to climate change. Our experts develop the strategies, tools and policy advice needed to respond effectively to the impacts of climate change on people, societies, economies and the environment. Our work in developing countries and Canada aims to:
- Increase understanding of effective responses to the complex socioeconomic and environmental impacts of climate change
- Develop tools and processes to facilitate these responses
- Encourage integration of adaptation considerations into routine decision making
- Understand the role that adaptation actions may play in either promoting or undermining peacebuilding efforts
IISD serves as the secretariat for the National Adaptation Plan (NAP) Global Network, has partnered in the development and use of the Community-based Risk Screening Tool – Adaptation and Livelihoods (CRiSTAL) planning tool and its specialized versions and provides secretariat support for the Prairies Regional Adaptation Collaborative.
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Comparative Analysis of Climate Change Vulnerability Assessments: Lessons from Tunisia and Indonesia
Vulnerability assessments (VAs) are central to shaping climate change adaptation decisions.They help to define the nature and extent of the threat...
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Climate Risks, Vulnerability and Governance in Kenya: A review
Climate-related risks adversely affect the lives and livelihoods of the people of Kenya and threaten the country's near- and long-term development...
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Climate Risk Management for Sustainable Crop Production in Uganda: Rakai and Kapchorwa Districts
Agriculture is the backbone of the Ugandan economy. Most of it is rain-fed and relies on limited external inputs, making the country very sensitive...
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Climate Risk Management for Agriculture in Peru: Focus on the Regions of Junin and Piura
Agriculture employs about a third of the population in the Peruvian regions of Junín and Piura, with the former known as the food basket of the...
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Sustainable Wetland Management in the Face of Climate Risks in Niger: the Case of La Mare de Tabalak
Niger's wetlands are critical to poverty reduction, food security and biodiversity conservation, especially given the limited the irregular...
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Climate Risk Management for the Health Sector in Nicaragua
Nicaragua faces enormous development challenges as the poorest country in Central America.While health conditions and services are improving, the...
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Climate Risk Management for Malaria Control in Kenya: the case of the western highlands
Despite its declining prevalence in most parts of Kenya, malaria infection continues to be the main cause of disease and mortality in the country...
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Climate Risk Management for Smallholder Agriculture in Honduras
Agriculture is one of the most important economic sectors in Honduras, where rural poverty is high and food security fragile.One-third of Hondurans...
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Climate Risk Management for Water and Agriculture in the Dominican Republic: Focus on the Yaque Del Sur Basin
The Yaque del Sur watershed in the southwest of the Dominican Republic is already under severe water stress.The population of the area is much...
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CRiSTAL User's Manual Version 5 (Community-based Risk Screening Tool - Adaptation and Livelihoods)
IISD, in partnership with IUCN, SEI, and HELVETAS Swiss Intercooperation, has released a new version of CRiSTAL, a decision-support tool to help...
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