collaboration
Beyond the bubbles: bridging divides for just climate action
This piece argues that locally led adaptation, where communities define and drive climate priorities, is essential for bridging political, social, and geographic divides to achieve inclusive and equitable climate action.
News: Asia-Pacific Climate Adaptation Actors Gather in Colombo for Knowledge Synthesis Symposium
A news article from Biozid Climate Institute, an ARA Member.
Measuring What Matters
Understanding the Role of Metrics in Measuring Climate Adaptation and Resilience Impact
Finance for Locally-Led Adaptation
Financial Instruments for Locally-Led Climate Adaptation Initiatives and Resilience Plans
Indigenous and Local Knowledge Systems
Empowering Locally-Led Adaptation through Indigenous and Local Knowledge Systems
Heat Adaptation: Community Driven Solutions in the Food, Energy, Water Nexus
A report developed collectively by Transitions Research and the Adaptation Research Alliance, with the participation of ARA Members, as part of the TLS learning journeys
Supporting climate-resilient urban planning: 10 lessons from cities in southern Africa
This brief presents key insights on integrating climate information into climate change-related adaptation planning in African cities.
Co-creating an action-oriented adaptation research programme to be led by LDC Universities
The ARA is co-creating a new adaptation research programme that will build capacity in Least Developed Country (LDC) universities to support national adaptation efforts.
ProSus Magazine #5: Strengthening collaboration for sustainability through connecting, listening, and learning
Available in French and English, the fifth issue of START's ProSuS magazine examines the persistent challenges of energy affordability and access in West Africa.
UK-Funded Research on Climate Change and International Development: The scope and reach of UK ODA and Wellcome-funded research (2015 2020)
This report presents a mapping and analysis of the scope and reach of UK Official Development Assistance (ODA) and Wellcome-funded research on climate change and international development between 2015 and 2020.