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The Paris Agreement provides a foundation for the most robust climate change transparency system to date, requesting countries to provide information on their progress to adaptation targets.
Although engaging with communities when deciding policy may appear transparent, the means by which this is done can often be construed to meet certain agendas.
Kazakhstan has taken a lead among Central Asian countries in mapping a path towards a green economy.
Natural ecosystems, including forest ecosystems, continue to be degraded or converted at an alarming rate.
Communities of practice’ have been hailed as a way to spread knowledge and innovation, but we still know little about their real impacts, or even how to evaluate these.
This book takes another look at the costs of adapting to climate change. The estimates for 2030 used by the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change are likely to be substantial under-estimates.
As governments and other agencies spend more money on adaptation to climate change they want to know that their investments are effective — that adaptation will keep development on track, that there is a fair distribution of costs and be
ClimDev-Africa is the first programme to support investments in climate information services (CIS) across the continent.








