Capacity building is often cited as the reason “we cannot just pour money into developing countries” and why so many development projects fail because their design does not address local conditions. It is therefore a key technical and political concept in international development. Some of the poorest countries in the world are also some of the most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. Their vulnerability is in part due to a lack of capacity to plan and anticipate the effects of climate change on crops, water resources, urban electricity demand etc. What capacities do these countries lack to deal with climate change? How will they cope? What steps can they take to reduce their vulnerability? This innovative and high-profile r...
The report draws on 30 real-world examples from developing and developed countries that demonstrate ...
In the coming decades, countries around the world will face increasingly severe challenges related t...
This report reviews key ICTs for Development (ICT4D) Programs, Innovations and Information Exchange ...
The least developed countries are not responsible for global climate change, yet will suffer most fr...
The International Research Institute for Climate and Society (IRI) is a premier global research and ...
The current climate change crisis has repeatedly alerted mankind to the urgency of tackling this pre...
The phenomenon of anthropogenic climate change requires immediate attention. Many of the most severe...
The world community faces many risks from climate change, with most scenarios indicating higher temp...
“Adaptation to climate change” as a new field of knowledge challenges agricultural and horticultural...
Also published as University of Manchester, Climate change, innovation and ICTs paper no. 1This pap...
Adequate financial resources are key barriers limiting the effectiveness and sustainability of the n...
Includes abstract in FrenchTransitioning from climate information services (CIS) pilot programmes to...
While adaptation to climate change has emerged as a key area of development research, little is know...
Participatory assessments that recognise the social roots of vulnerability are critical in helping i...
Crucially, there has been little progress in mainstreaming adaptation within existing poverty allevi...
The report draws on 30 real-world examples from developing and developed countries that demonstrate ...
In the coming decades, countries around the world will face increasingly severe challenges related t...
This report reviews key ICTs for Development (ICT4D) Programs, Innovations and Information Exchange ...
The least developed countries are not responsible for global climate change, yet will suffer most fr...
The International Research Institute for Climate and Society (IRI) is a premier global research and ...
The current climate change crisis has repeatedly alerted mankind to the urgency of tackling this pre...
The phenomenon of anthropogenic climate change requires immediate attention. Many of the most severe...
The world community faces many risks from climate change, with most scenarios indicating higher temp...
“Adaptation to climate change” as a new field of knowledge challenges agricultural and horticultural...
Also published as University of Manchester, Climate change, innovation and ICTs paper no. 1This pap...
Adequate financial resources are key barriers limiting the effectiveness and sustainability of the n...
Includes abstract in FrenchTransitioning from climate information services (CIS) pilot programmes to...
While adaptation to climate change has emerged as a key area of development research, little is know...
Participatory assessments that recognise the social roots of vulnerability are critical in helping i...
Crucially, there has been little progress in mainstreaming adaptation within existing poverty allevi...
The report draws on 30 real-world examples from developing and developed countries that demonstrate ...
In the coming decades, countries around the world will face increasingly severe challenges related t...
This report reviews key ICTs for Development (ICT4D) Programs, Innovations and Information Exchange ...