GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE FOR GLOBAL CHANGE

Climate Change

IDS Climate Change Team carries out research and policy analysis on climate change and development. We also support and build networks, and offer teaching and training. We aim to contribute to reducing poverty and increasing social justice in a changing climate, and to help shape economic growth that is both sustainable and inclusive.

A man riding his bicycle along a flooded roadway during the 2007 South Asian floods. Millions have been affected by severe flash flooding following particularly heavy monsoon rains across South Asia. Over 12 million residents have been displaced in India alone and many have lost their lives during the crisis. Credit: Jacob Silberberg / Panos

We particularly focus on how climate change affects poor people. We also look at how policies for adaptation and low-carbon development are shaped by economic and political power, and by the use of different types of knowledge by experts, donors, governments and poor people. We collaborate closely with other research teams and knowledge management experts across IDS, the University of Sussex and a strong network of partners in developing countries.

We work on three core research themes:

Teaching, training and mentoring

IDS Climate Change team also offer teaching, training and mentoring on the practical and theoretical linkages between climate change and development. Our courses promote debate and the co-creation of knowledge on climate change so that development professionals can address climate change challenges in their fields of work. 

We offer an MSc Climate Change and Development jointly with the School of Global Studies, University of Sussex and the Science and Technology Policy Research Unit (SPRU). We also welcome applicants interested in pursuing climate research through the PhD programme and can provide tailor-made training packages for development professionals upon request.

For further information about our work, please contact Sarah Jack.

Key contacts

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T: +44 (0)1273 915849

E: l.naess@ids.ac.uk

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T: +44 (0)1273 915620

E: s.jack@ids.ac.uk

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Team Members

IDS staff or research student

E: a.bahadur@ids.ac.uk

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T: +44 (0)1273 915681

E: a.pueyo@ids.ac.uk

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IDS staff or research student

E: a.solorzano@ids.ac.uk

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T: +44 (0)1273 915791

E: a.newsham@ids.ac.uk

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E: C.Coirolo@ids.ac.uk

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IDS staff or research student

T: +44 (0)1273 915722

E: f.gonzalez-carreras@ids.ac.uk

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T: +44 (0)1273 915849

E: l.naess@ids.ac.uk

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Photo of Nadine Beard

T: +44 (0)1273 915744

E: n.beard@ids.ac.uk

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T: +44 (0)1273 915620

E: s.jack@ids.ac.uk

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Photo of Terry Cannon, IDS research fellow

T: +44 (0)1273 915812

E: t.cannon@ids.ac.uk

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Photo of Tom Tanner IDS research fellow

T: +44 (0)1273 915766

E: t.tanner@ids.ac.uk

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AfricaAdapt

The Network facilitates the flow of climate change adaptation knowledge for sustainable livelihoods between researchers, policy makers, civil society organisations and communities who are vulnerable to climate variability and change across the continent. More details

BASIC

The BASIC Project is an action orientated research and capacity development project focusing on supporting the institutional capacity of key developing countries to undertake analytical work to determine what kind of national and international climate change actions best fit within their circumstances and priorities. More details

Children in a Changing Climate

IDS is working with leading research and development organisations to secure children and your people a voice in preventing and adapting to climate change – from their communities to the UN. More details

China Low Carbon Platform

A new knowledge-sharing web platform supporting an international network for low carbon energy and low carbon development in China. More details

Climate Airwaves

Climate Airwaves aims to support community radio broadcasters to transmit climate research to local communities in an easy-to-understand format. It also promotes sharing between different communities, local policymakers and researchers dealing with a changing climate. More details

Climate Planning

This project will consider a range of donor, private sector, NGO and country-led methodologies for climate compatible development strategy building and planning. More details

European Development Co-operation on climate change to 2020

The aim of this project is to synthesize and understand the evidence base on CC and EU development policy in key areas of CC and development programming and to map out possible future influences on these policy area More details

Learning Hub

A place for DFID staff to connect with and learn from fellow country office staff, DFID specialist advisers and technical experts as a basis for creating applied knowledge for dealing with the complexities of climate change in the development arena. More details

Linking African Researchers with Adaptation Policy Spaces

This project aims to increase the ability of CCAA programme partners in East Africa to understand climate change adaptation policy processes at local and national scales. More details

Strengthening Climate Resilience

Strengthening Climate Resilience has created the Climate Smart Disaster Risk Management Approach (CSDRM) for disaster risk managers, policy-makers and researchers. The CSDRM approach incorporates climate change resilience into the way we plan for, and respond to, natural disasters impacting vulnerable communities. More details

Understanding the Political Economy of Low Carbon and Climate Resilient Development

Despite the impasse at Copenhagen conference of the UN Framework Convention for Climate Change (UNFCCC), significant sums of money will be made available under a post-Kyoto framework for climate change adaptation and mitigation in developing countries. This project focuses on two global program initiatives, namely the Pilot Programme for Climate Resilience (PPCR), administered by the World Bank through the Climate Investment Funds, and the Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation (REDD). More details

AfricaAdapt

The Network facilitates the flow of climate change adaptation knowledge for sustainable livelihoods between researchers, policy makers, civil society organisations and communities who are vulnerable to climate variability and change across the continent. More details

Children in a Changing Climate

IDS is working with leading research and development organisations to secure children and your people a voice in preventing and adapting to climate change – from their communities to the UN. More details

Climate Planning

This project will consider a range of donor, private sector, NGO and country-led methodologies for climate compatible development strategy building and planning. More details

European Development Co-operation on climate change to 2020

The aim of this project is to synthesize and understand the evidence base on CC and EU development policy in key areas of CC and development programming and to map out possible future influences on these policy area More details

Linking African Researchers with Adaptation Policy Spaces

This project aims to increase the ability of CCAA programme partners in East Africa to understand climate change adaptation policy processes at local and national scales. More details

Strengthening Climate Resilience

Strengthening Climate Resilience has created the Climate Smart Disaster Risk Management Approach (CSDRM) for disaster risk managers, policy-makers and researchers. The CSDRM approach incorporates climate change resilience into the way we plan for, and respond to, natural disasters impacting vulnerable communities. More details

AfricaAdapt

The Network facilitates the flow of climate change adaptation knowledge for sustainable livelihoods between researchers, policy makers, civil society organisations and communities who are vulnerable to climate variability and change across the continent. More details

Climate Airwaves

Climate Airwaves aims to support community radio broadcasters to transmit climate research to local communities in an easy-to-understand format. It also promotes sharing between different communities, local policymakers and researchers dealing with a changing climate. More details

Learning Hub

A place for DFID staff to connect with and learn from fellow country office staff, DFID specialist advisers and technical experts as a basis for creating applied knowledge for dealing with the complexities of climate change in the development arena. More details

Understanding the Political Economy of Low Carbon and Climate Resilient Development

Despite the impasse at Copenhagen conference of the UN Framework Convention for Climate Change (UNFCCC), significant sums of money will be made available under a post-Kyoto framework for climate change adaptation and mitigation in developing countries. This project focuses on two global program initiatives, namely the Pilot Programme for Climate Resilience (PPCR), administered by the World Bank through the Climate Investment Funds, and the Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation (REDD). More details

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Staying Alive, Getting Ahead: Building Synergisms between Community Based Disaster Risk Reduction (CBDRR) and Community Based Adaptation (CBA)

(forthcoming)
Wisner, B., Oxley, M., Harjati, P., Copen, K., Castillo, G., Cannon, T., Mercer, J. and Bonduelle, S.

Disasters and Vulnerability

in 'The Companion to Development Studies', (3rd Edition) (forthcoming)
Cannon, T.

Social Protection and Climate Change

(forthcoming)
Bene, C., Cannon, T., Davies, M., Newsham, A. and Tanner, T.

Rural Livelihood Diversification and Adaptation to Climate Change

in 'Community Based Adaptation to Climate Change: Emerging Lessons (forthcoming)
Cannon, T.

Climate Change and Development

(forthcoming)
Tanner, T.M. and Horn-Phathanothai, D.L.

Planning Exceptionalism? The Political Economy of Climate Resilient Development in Bangladesh

(forthcoming)
Alam, K., Tanner, T., Rashid, A.K.M.M., Ullah, S., Shamsuddoha, M., Sultana, M., Huq, M. J. and Kabir, S. S.

Learning to Tackle Climate Change: Innovative Approaches to Knowledge Sharing and Co-Production in Highly Dispersed Development Organisations

Knowledge Management for Development (forthcoming)
Tanner, T., Jackson, C., Seballos, F. and Clark, J.

The Political Economy of Low Carbon Development

In 'Low Carbon Development: Key Issues' (2013)
Urban, F. and Nordensvard, J.

Low Carbon Development: Key Issues

(2013)
Urban, F. and Nordensvard, J.

Social Justice and Low Carbon Development: Key Issues

Low Carbon Development: Key Issues (2013)
Tanner, T. and Harvey, B.L.

The Role of Local Knowledge in Adaptation to Climate Change

WIREs Climate Change 4.2 (2013)
Naess, L.O.

Knowledge Exchange: A Review and Research Agenda

Environmental Conservation 40.01 (2013)
Fazey, I. et al

Addressing Water Security in China: Screening for Climate Impacts and Adaptation Responses

Climate Adaptation Futures (2013)
Xia, J., Tanner, T. and Holman, L.

Characterising Resilience: Unpacking the concept for tackling climate change and development

Climate and Development 5.1 (2013)
Bahadur, A., Ibrahim, M. and Tanner, T.

Promoting Resilient Livelihoods through Adaptive Social Protection: Lessons from 124 Programmes in South Asia

Development Policy Review (2013)
Davies, M., Bene, C., Arnall, A., Tanner, T., Newsham, A.J., and Coirolo, C.

Youth, Gender and Climate Change: moving from impacts to agency

Adolescent Girls, Cornerstone of Society: Building Evidence and Policies for Inclusive Societies (2013)
Tanner, T.

Characterising Resilience: Unpacking the Concept for Tackling Climate Change and Development

Climate and Development 5.1 (2013)
Bahadur, A., Ibrahim, M. and Tanner, T.
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