Here we will soon post identified knowledge gaps relevant to take forward by research. The insights will be posted as summary reports from the dialogues, discussions and exchange events.
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Large Ocean States (Small Pacific Islands) Webinar
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LOS/Small Islands on the frontlines of the climate emergency - webinar" was held on Tuesday 29 Nov 2022 CET 6.00-7.45 / FJT 17:00-18:45
Climate and Vulnerability Risk Assessment for Water and Sanitation in Uganda
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This document used the risk assessment methodology of the GWP and UNICEF Strategic Framework for WASH Climate Resilient Development, which is based on a step-by-step participatory assessment procedure, aimed at involving government planners, decision-makers, and practitioners responsible for WASH service delivery in Uganda.
Seagrass along with mangroves and coral reefs are critical for the health of coasts around the world. They are found in bays and estuaries around the world. But they are threatened by projects, pollution, fishing and the rise of sea levels. This video says why it is important to preserve these to mitigate the impacts of climate change.
On February 13, 2023 at 15:00-17:00 CET an interactive global knowledge exchange on urban climate risk assessment will was hosted for city officials and risk assessment practitioners to discuss and exchange knowledge on assessing and addressing informal settlements, and exchange knowledge of successes and challenges with implementation, after risk assessments.
Complexities of eco-restoration involve multiple authorities
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In this second roundtable, GCA brought together officials from Beijing and international experts to discuss the main objective of IWRM, communication across sectors and methods of coordination, the responsibilty of the government for climate adaptation and disaster resilience through information and experience sharing between cities.
Working with Beijing on its water eco-restoration plan
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In this first roundtable of the knowledge exchange, GCA brought together officials from Beijing and international experts to discuss how environmental pressures in Beijing could be mitigated through a water restoration strategy that covered the three principles of water-sensitive or sponge cities.