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New Reports: Adaptation in Africa, Asia, the Pacific, Latin America and the Caribbean

The Adaptation Partnership recently completed a comprehensive review of current and planned adaptation activities around the world.  


These reports are an inventory of planned and existing adaptation actions in Africa, Asia, the Pacific, Latin America and the Caribbean.  


The reports include summaries of key adaptation priorities, highlight regional activities, assess what areas are receiving funding, and identify gaps and opportunities for scaling up. 


Reports available here:

http://www.adaptationpartnership.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=4&Itemid=6

 



About the Adaptation Partnership 

The Adaptation Partnership was formed in May 2010 in response to a recognized need for development practitioners to share information and lessons on adaptation efforts. Chaired by Costa Rica, Spain and the United States, the goal of the partnership is to encourage effective adaptation by serving as an interim platform to catalyze action and foster communication among the various institutions and actors engaged in the effort to scale up adaptation and resilience around the world, particularly in the context of fast start finance. 


The Partnership synthesizes lessons learned and good practices, highlighting needs and priorities, and identifying opportunities for cooperation and alignment of support to build resilience to the adverse effects of climate change. It is also enhancing communities of practice engaged in the adaptation effort. 


Adaptation Partnership Website: http://www.adaptationpartnership.org/

 

Posted by Anne Wallach Thomas on Friday, February 10, 201211:23PM

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