Background and policy
- A vital approach to the threat climate change poses to the poor
- This briefing paper describes a new approach to addressing the vulnerability of poor communities to climate change: Community-based adaptation (CBA). CBA begins by identifying the communities in the developing world that are most vulnerable to climate change. These are generally very poor, depend on natural resources, and occupy areas prone to environmental shocks.
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- A vital approach to the threat that climate change poses to the poor
- ( S. Huq / International Institute for Environment and Development , 2007)
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This briefing paper describes a new approach to addressing the vulnerability of poor communities to climate change: Community-based adaptation (CBA).
CBA begins by identifying the commu... - A Summary of the Second International Workshop on Community-Based Adaptation to Climate Change
- ( M. Gutiérrez;L. Mead / International Institute for Sustainable Development, Winnipeg , 2007)
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The bulletin describes the second community based adaptation (CBA) workshop held in Dhaka in February 2007.
... - Adaptation to climate change in rural societies
- ( H. Fritschel / International Food Policy Research Institute , 2006)
- The paper gives an overview of the ways in which climate change will impact rural societies, in particular poor farmers in developing countries.It predicts that Africa will be hardest hit because of i...
- Literature review on climate change adaptations for sustainable livelihoods
- ( N. Pandey / Winrock International India, New Delhi , 2005)
- Historical adaptations to climate change are widely recognised, but adaptations by contemporary society living in regions with a fluctuating climate are not. This paper explores the literature on mons...
- Identifying factors which enable South Asian communities to adapt to floods, droughts and climatic variability
- ( M. Moench; A. Dixit / Institute For Social And Environmental Transition , 2004)
- This ‘Adaptive Strategies Project’ is the result of collaboration between local organisations, regional NGOs, international organisations and academic institutions; it attempts to understand and defin...
- Lessons from case studies on the application of climate change adaptation strategies in the developing world
- ( Climate Change, International Institute for Sustainable Development , 2003)
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This information paper illustrates sustainable dryland management practises in communities vulnerable to climate change with case studies in India and the Sudan.
In both cases the adaptation program...
- Experiences of forest landscape restoration in Central America for climate change adaptation
- ( Climate Change, International Institute for Sustainable Development , 2003)
- Tropical hillsides in Latin America, Africa and Asia cover 9% of the world’s landmass and hold 20% of the world’s fresh water. These ecosystems, however, are fragile and vulnerable to unstable climat...
- Identifying Nepalese climate change development vulnerabilities and implementing measures for adapting
- ( M. Alam; B.R. Regmi / Capacity Strengthening of Least Developed Countries for Adaptation to Climate Change , 2005)
- Nepal is landlocked and highly mountainous with a diverse environment resulting from extreme spatial climate variation; climate varies from tropical to arctic over a span of approximately 200 km. Nep...
- Investigating methodologies for vulnerability assessments and their links with the sustainable livelihoods approach
- ( T. Cannon; J. Twigg; J. Rowell / Benfield Hazard Research Centre , 2004)
- In 1997 the UK Department for International Development (DFID) adopted the priorities of the White Paper on International Development recognising the significance of socio-economic factors in making i...
- Strategies for incorporating adaptation measures within current low level sustainable development
- ( V.A. Orindi; S. Eriksen / African Centre for Technology Studies , 2005)
- Uganda is highly vulnerable to climate change due to limited financial resources, low levels of income per capita, limited disaster management skills and weak institutional capacity. A large proporti...









