Issue Brief: climate change adaptation in mountains & parliamentarians
Explore this issue brief which aims to help parliamentarians respond effectively to these conditions by providing them with an understanding of how climate effects in the mountains create downstream repercussions, and by identifying policies and actions they can take across the range of potential impacts.
Climate Information and Services: UN CC:e-Learn tutorial
This UN CC:e-Learn tutorial introduces climate information and services and their application in decision-making. It specifically aims to build capacities of African decision-makers.
Buglife
Buglife is a UK-based nature conservation charity. Buglife’s aim is to halt the extinction of invertebrate species and to achieve sustainable populations of invertebrates.
Environmental Defense Fund
Guided by science and economics, we tackle urgent threats with practical solutions. We're one of the world's largest environmental organizations, with more than two million members and a staff of 7
Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources, Solomon Islands
The Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources is committed to managing sustainable and equitable fisheries in Solomon Islands.
Infographic for communicators: National Climate Change Legislation
CDKN has launched a new infographic that illustrates the connections between countries’ domestic laws on climate change and their ambition in global climate talks.
Effective Law & Regulation for Disaster Risk Reduction
Introduction Over the past 20 years, disasters due to natural hazards have affected 4.4 billion people, claimed 1.3 million lives and caused 2 trillion USD in economic losses 1. These...
Higher Council for Environment and Natural Resources (HCENR)
The HCENR is the Technical arm of the Ministry of Environment and Physical Development.
La dimensión jurídica del Ordenamiento Territorial
Autores: Antonio Andaluz Westreicher & Julio César Salinas
Contexto del estudioAnte la permanente inquietud de los municipios sobre el valor que tienen los Planes...
