Adaptation and Civil Society Groups 2013
What role will civil society actors play in climate adaptation?
Communities around the world are preparing for the impacts of climate change, including greater variability in temperature, precipitation, extreme weather events, and/or rising sea levels. Civil society actors (including community groups and non-governmental organizations or NGOs) have capacities and resources that are very different from local, regional, or national governments. This contest seeks proposals on how civil society actors can support the planning and implementation of programs and projects that respond to the current and future impacts of climate change. See more…
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Proposals
To develop a two way climate change communication model for policy facilitation dialogue, for development planning process
AJAASSPIB is an association of community water boards that directly engages communities in activities related to climate change adaption.
Hops production is threatened by climate change. Farmers must adapt to secure the benefits of their enterprise.
We focus too much on episodic disasters, what about the long term impacts of climate change that are equally, if not more devastating?
Africa contributes the least of any continent to global warming. People living on the continent are in line to be the hardest hit.[1,2]
A targeted and demand-led outreach project to foster civil society partnership and community adaptation in the vulnerable Caribbean region