UNEP-WCMC, IIED, IUCN and GIZ are seeking feedback on a new navigator that catalogues tools for ecosystem-based adaptation (EbA) planners and practitioners.
To help practitioners and policymakers identify appropriate tools for incorporating EbA into their climate adaptation plans, UNEP-WCMC, IIED, IUCN and GIZ have developed the EbA Tool Navigator. The Navigator features information on more than 230 EbA tools, methodologies and guidance documents; from planning, assessments, and implementation to monitoring and mainstreaming.
The Navigator has now been released in pilot form, and the developers are encouraging EbA practitioners and planners to explore and test its usefulness for their own work. Feedback is welcome on the navigator’s design and functions, suggestions on additional tools or user experiences, and on how EbA tools can be made more accessible to those who need them.
We look forward to receiving your feedback by 15 March 2019!
Mangroves and seagrasses in Lembongan, Indonesia. Conserving mangrove forests be part of ecosystem-based adaptation, protecting coastlines and biodiversity (Photo: Steven Lutz/Blue Forests, Creative Commons via Flickr)
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UNEP-WCMC, IIED, IUCN and GIZ are seeking feedback on a new navigator that catalogues tools for ecosystem-based adaptation (EbA) planners and practitioners.
To help practitioners and policymakers identify appropriate tools for incorporating EbA into their climate adaptation plans, UNEP-WCMC, IIED, IUCN and GIZ have developed the EbA Tool Navigator. The Navigator features information on more than 230 EbA tools, methodologies and guidance documents; from planning, assessments, and implementation to monitoring and mainstreaming.
The Navigator has now been released in pilot form, and the developers are encouraging EbA practitioners and planners to explore and test its usefulness for their own work. Feedback is welcome on the navigator’s design and functions, suggestions on additional tools or user experiences, and on how EbA tools can be made more accessible to those who need them.
Please visit https://www.iied.org/help-pilot-navigator-tools-for-ecosystem-based-adaptation for more information and to download the pilot EbA Tool Navigator.
We look forward to receiving your feedback by 15 March 2019!