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Knowledge Sharing

We've assembled a list of resources that were created through the GCCA Intra-ACP Programme 's work as well as through the work of our Regional Partners. Below you will find links to several free training modules that were created by the programme. In addition, you'll find links to a wealth of data and information on climate change housed by our Regional Partners. Finally, in the "Library" section of our cap4dev project page you will find a collection of reports, policies, and other documents related to climate change. We hope you find these useful.

 

Knowledge Sharing Free Training Courses

Free Download on How to get access to Climate Funding (Part I)

Free Download on How to get access to Climate Funding (Part II)

Free Download Mainstreaming Climate Change Complete Workshop Series

Free Download Climate Change Finance Complete Workshop Series

Knowledge Sharing Resource List by Themes

Drawing on the extensive work of our Regional Partners, we have compiled a list of knowledge sharing resources organized by the following four themes: 1) Adaptation and Integrated Disaster Risk Management (DRM); 2) Impact and Vulnerability Assessment; 3) Mainstreaming Climate Change; and 4) Low Carbon Solutions. Resources include real examples of vulnerability assessments adaptation strategies from ACP communities, technical papers on DRM and adaptation, sources of climate data, and policy analyses from different regions. They are available in the Library section of our project page or from the link below.

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Knowledge Sharing Highlight on Data Sources from our Partners

University of the South Pacific, GCCA Project Page

The portal is dedicated to reception, access and retrieval of relevant data, reports and scientific documents. Themes include climate science, impacts of climate change and variability, integrating traditional knowledge, lessons learnt and best practices. We like the portal because of the specific examples of vulnerability analyses and adaptation planning documents, the focus on best practices and attention to drawing on regional and local knowledge. We suggest the portal for anyone interested in: climate change, adaptation and mitigation in the Pacific region; community involvement in adaptation planning; coastal management, and; examples of vulnerability assessments and adaptation plans.

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The CILSS Portal on Climate Change and Sustainable Land-Use Management in West Africa

Housed by the Regional Centre AGRHYMET, the website collects a wide range of documents related to climate change in West Africa. Themes include adaptation, mitigation, climate science, climate policy, and sustainable resource management. There are many examples of technical fact sheets on adaptation measures, methodological guides on monitoring and modeling climate data, and a list of other data sources. We like the site because it draws on AGRHYMET and CILSS’s rigorous collection of climate data in the region and uses data to inform planning. We suggest this portal to anyone interested in: collecting, monitoring and modeling climate data; desertification, drought and land-use management; climate change in West Africa; and adaptation measures in the agriculture, forestry and land-use change sectors.

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The Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre Regional Clearinghouse Database

“This Stock Take database presents existing information on the various climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies, policies, programmes and research projects being carried out in the various CARICOM countries and regionally.” We like the site because of its wide variety of documents and examples that are searchable by country and keyword. We recommend the clearinghouse to anyone interested in: vulnerability, adaptation and mitigation of climate change in the Caribbean; examples of adaptation projects and programmes, and examples of adaptation planning.

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