Local initiatives and adaptation to climate change |
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Authors: | Blanco Ana V Rojas |
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Affiliation: | Strategic Cooperation, Both ENDS, Amsterdam, Netherlands. ar@bothends.org |
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Abstract: | Climate change is expected to lead to an increase in the number and strength of natural hazards produced by climatic events. This paper presents some examples of the experiences of community-based organisations (CBOs) and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) of variations in climate, and looks at how they have incorporated their findings into the design and implementation of local adaptation strategies. Local organisations integrate climate change and climatic hazards into the design and development of their projects as a means of adapting to their new climatic situation. Projects designed to boost the resilience of local livelihoods are good examples of local adaptation strategies. To upscale these adaptation initiatives, there is a need to improve information exchange between CBOs, NGOs and academia. Moreover, there is a need to bridge the gap between scientific and local knowledge in order to create projects capable of withstanding stronger natural hazards. |
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Keywords: | adaptation to climate change climate change climate hazards local initiatives upscale local initiatives |
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