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In this section you will find a diverse range of EbA-related publications.

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10 Feb 2016
The UNEP-International Ecosystem Management Partnership (UNEP-IEMP) is the first UNEP Collaborating Centre in the South and for the South mobilizing science to support policy...
20 Jan 2016
These briefs draw together experiences and lessons learned from working on ecosystem-based adaptation (EbA) within the global Ecosystem-based Adaptation (EbA) in Mountain...
12 Jan 2016
Building on a vulnerability and adaptation assessment of Lami Town, Fiji, this report presents a cost-benefit analysis of four adaptation scenarios, two of which are focused on...
15 Dec 2015
This publication is a legacy document of the Mountain EbA Programme, delivered through a partnership between the German Government, UNEP,  UNDP and IUCN, together with the...
11 Nov 2015
Ecosystem-based approaches for adaptation (EbA) integrate the use of biodiversity and ecosystem services into an overall strategy for helping people adapt to climate change. To...
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12 Oct 2015
This study aims to enhance understanding of direct financing models for EbA involving the private sector in the context of the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) and the critical...
23 Sep 2015
The concepts of resilience, adaptation and transformation are gaining prominence and being translated into aspirational goals that guide policy development. Understanding...
15 Sep 2015
The OECD, in collaboration with the Global Environment Facility, is pleased to announce the release of a Toolkit to Enhance Access to Adaptation Finance for Developing Countries...
9 Sep 2015
The high financial costs and institutional constraints of adapting to climate change necessitate joint planning with other development and environmental priorities, especially in...
12 Aug 2015
The Arab region sub-global assessment started in the latter stage of the MA as an associate assessment.  Assessments at sub-global scales are essential. Ecosystems are highly...
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