Connecting vulnerability, poverty, inequality and justice
We consider systemic drivers of climate vulnerability such as poverty, political instability and conflict, as well as other factors that can create winners and losers such as globalisation. Conversely, we also explore the outcomes of interventions or adaptation responses on vulnerability and equality.
Centrality of power and networks in co-producing urban resilience in South Africa with SECURe and GESI
Piloting proposed decision support framework with emphasis on Gender, Equity and Social Inclusion (GESI) in Durban, South Africa
Stakeholders’ meetings report
Shanta Memorial Rehabilitation Center organised four Stakeholders’ Meetings to share survey findings on climate change adaptation and Women with Disabilities, gather feedback on barriers to policy implementation, and identify accessible adaptation measures for women with disabilities affected by coastal erosion.
Climate change adaptation, dispossession, and displacement (CiCADD)
Co-Constructing Solution Pathways with Coastal Vulnerable Groups in Northern Mindanao, Philippines Summary With funding from the UK Economic and Social...
Mobilizing knowledge on gender, equity, and justice in climate change adaptation
Explore key gender and equity findings from the 6th Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) – Working Group II on Impacts, Adaptation, and Vulnerability.
Addressing climate justice in regional planning and actions
The RegionsAdapt Progress Report 2023 focuses on climate justice, exploring how subnational governments integrate this principle into their climate adaptation efforts. The report highlights practical strategies, barriers, and enablers while showcasing 16 success stories from various regions, illustrating progress in building resilience and addressing vulnerability.