EBA Thematic Libraries

EbA (any ecosystem type)

17 result(s) found
22 Nov 2016
Most ecological processes now show responses to anthropogenic climate change. In terrestrial, freshwater, and marine ecosystems, species are changing genetically, physiologically...
18 Oct 2016
The UN recently launched the Southern Climate Partnership Incubator (SCPI) and the new SCPI Website. This newsletter shares the latest information on South-South Cooperation on...
27 Jul 2016
Gender inequality is one of the most pervasive threats to sustainable development. It has negative impacts on access to, use of and control over a wide range of resources, and on...
5 Jul 2016
This study seeks to evaluate the relevance of the Drought Cycle Management model as a Disaster Risk Reduction strategy, through examining its application in Kenya. The Drought...
23 Jun 2016
This handbook provides a straightforward, step-by-step guide to understanding changing disaster risk and how to translate this into a set of possible actions.
10 Mar 2016
BackgroundEcosystem-based approaches for adaptation (EbA) integrate the use of biodiversity and ecosystem services into an overall strategy for helping people adapt to climate...
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...
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...
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...
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