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    5th International Conference on Community-Based Adaptation to Climate Change (CBA5)

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    Preview of G03031.pdf
    5th International Conference on Community-Based Adaptation to Climate Change

    Publication, 01 January 2011

    Preview of G03087.pdf
    CBA5 programme

    Publication, 01 March 2011

    People sitting on a round table and writing notes on a poster.
    Community-based adaptation (CBA) conference archive

    Article

    CBA5 participants visited Char Kukri-Mukri island on the southeast coast. Here women tend mangrove seedlings destined to provide a barrier against erosion (Photo: B. Koelle)
    5th International Conference on Community-Based Adaptation (CBA5)

    Article, 13 April 2011

    Better science and communication needed to help vulnerable adapt to climate change

    News, 01 April 2011

    How can we measure adaptation: monitoring and evaluation as an entry point?

    Insight, 31 March 2011

    Adapting to climate change in Bangladesh

    Insight, 30 March 2011

    Is this a climate change issue or a human rights issue?

    Insight, 29 March 2011

    Climate adaptation: old wine in new bottles?

    Insight, 29 March 2011

    Adaptation in Bangladesh: notes from the field

    Insight, 29 March 2011

    Bangladesh: mangrove island reflects people's creativitiy

    Insight, 28 March 2011

    Reality check: climate change and the poor

    Insight, 28 March 2011

    IIED Insights: Q&A with Hannah Reid on community based adaptation

    Article, 10 March 2011

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