International Climate Fund: Enhancing Capacity to Deliver on Gender
A partnership between Coffey, IDS and RICARDO AEA has been formed to improve mainstreaming and targeting of women and girls in the International Climate Fund.
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A partnership between Coffey, IDS and RICARDO AEA has been formed to improve mainstreaming and targeting of women and girls in the International Climate Fund.
This project sees uncertainty as a key barrier to efforts to support social transformation to respond to the challenges posed by climate change.
Published by: IDS
This paper looks at the political economy of carbon forestry and REDD+ in Mozambique in view of goals for climate compatible development, i.e. simultaneously addressing emission reduction, adaptation and development. Mozambique is one of the world’s poorest countries and one of the most at risk from the effects of climate change.
Running innovation prizes that will improve poor people's resilience to climate change.
Published by: IDS
This addresses the role of tools in supporting interventions to achieve the ‘triple wins’ of adaptation, mitigation and development.
Published by: IDS
The year 2015 will be pivotal for climate change, disasters, and development. In all three areas, new international frameworks are due to be agreed to guide policy and action.
Published by: Routledge
Using three case studies, this article reviews whether or not national policies are supporting poor and vulnerable groups' ability to adapt to climate change.
This project is based on the contention that understanding and working with the prevailing political economy is crucial to change the understanding and commitment of decision makers, to improve coordination, collaboration and mobilisation amongst key stakeholders, and to strengthen the institutions and institutional capacity to deliver climate compatible development.
Published by: Wiley
Evidence from recent research suggests that local knowledge may contribute to adaptation to climate change in a number of ways. At the same time, there are concerns over its relevance for future adaptation amidst other challenges.
Published by: Future Agricultures Consortium
This paper explores climate change - agriculture debates in Malawi in view of the increasing interest and funding pledges for the agricultural sector in a changing climate.