As the impacts of climate change intensify, the need to better understand how societies and ecosystems can adapt—and where limits to adaptation may arise—has become more pressing than ever. Despite ...
SYDNEY, November 14, 2024 — Climate change is endangering ecosystems, economies, and livelihoods in Kiribati, the Marshall Islands, and Tuvalu, in which the highest points are only about three meters ...
A new study offers pathways to improve monitoring and evaluation (M&E) of climate-informed conservation while revealing how practitioners are currently monitoring conservation adaptation projects.
Climate change, extreme heat, and growing environmental instability are intensifying public health risks across diverse populations. In this context, ...
The seventh webinar of the series “Climate-resilient Water Management Approaches: Adaptation in an Age of Uncertainty”, took place on June 17th, 2021, hosted by UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Hydrological ...
On November 16th, 20201, UNESCO will be hosting a stakeholder engagement workshop in Chimanimani, to discuss the development of adaptation pathways for the district. Representatives from the Ministry ...
STUDENTS are being invited to take part in a special panel. The Coastal Adaptation Pathways Student Panel will be held in February 2026. A Coastal Adaptation Pathway is an approach used in coastal ...
Kaipara District Council Elected Members supported a motion by Mayor Craig Jepson regarding the Ruawai Adaptive Pathways pilot programme. Ruawai Adaptive Pathways is Council’s adaptation planning ...