Principles for Locally Led Adaptation
Learn more about the principles for locally led adaptation. Developed by the Global Commission on Adaptation, the principles aim to guide the adaptation community as it moves programs, funding, and practices towards adaptation that is increasingly owned by local partners.
KE4CAP Synthesis Report
Explore the KE4CAP Synthesis Report - key insights on good practices, innovations and remaining challenges for CAPs contributed by a global network of platform developers and operators.
VKE3: Maintaining relevance
Discussions at this event will focus on approaches being used towards retaining relevance in an ever-changing world in terms of technology, data, policy requirements and knowledge provision.
The International CBA conferences
This article provides an overview to and linkages for the international conference series on Community Based Adaptation.
An International EbA Community of Practice
The International EbA Community of Practice aims at knowledge and experience sharing and mutual learning beyond projects, institutions and regional boundaries.
A closer look at the practices of vulnerability assessment and the priorities of adaptation funding
The burning issue in the climate change adaptation debate is arguably about funding: who should receive it, and why?
New Approaches to Assessing Flood Risk
The 'Not Waiting for Noah' workshop, brought together practitioners, professionals and experts from Canada and the U.S. to share food risk assessment tools; to build a...
SEA Change Community of Practice on Monitoring and Evaluation of Climate Change Interventions
“SEA Change CoP” is a free online Community of Practice on monitoring and evaluation of climate change interventions in South-East Asia and beyond!

Communities of Practice
weADAPT is about planting the seed and nurturing the growth of a new community of practice: a group of people collecting around a shared concern and interested in how we adapt to climate change,...
Social learning
Social learning develops the actors' ability to improvise; it requires investment in relationships and trust building, respect for difference and appreciation of other ways of seeing the world.
