Search result

Your search for "knowledge into use" gave 151 result(s).

End of year letter to our Partners and collaborators

Thank you for your support in 2023. We look forward to collaborating with you in 2024.

Youth Engagement at COP26 through the Resilience Hub

Past Global South Talent Pool intern, Arnav Prakash, shares reflections on youth engagement at last year’s Glasgow Climate Conference (COP26) through the Resilience Hub.

Resilience Evidence Coalition

Instagram

Mobilising Business for Resilience

Mobilising Business for Resilience Embedding resilience in the private and financial sectors Why this, why now? Market-level change cannot happen in silos, making senior private sector stakeholders key to unlock further progress in adaptation and resilience. Only through a collaborative, cross-sector approach can we build the momentum and partnerships needed to make adaptation a core […]

Resilience for nature: Maasai community-led conservation in Kenya

A resilience roadtrip that offered a first-hand look at how traditional knowledge and local stewardship are not only preserving ecosystems but also revitalising rural economies and identities.

Where innovation meets inclusion: Meet the finalists of the RISE Urban Innovation Challenge

15 initiatives advancing inclusive, climate-resilient urban futures through innovation, collaboration, and community-led solutions.

Testing the Resilience Science Must-Knows with inclusive climate finance experts

Reflections from the Resilience Science Must-Knows workshop in Amsterdam.

From insights to impact: Shaping science-based action on resilience

At a high-level workshop in Washington, DC, leaders in finance, policy, science and other sectors came together to refine the Resilience Science Must-Knows, a set of insights drawn from the latest resilience research, and shape a shared path toward science-based action.

Zanskar’s silent echo: Can community tourism revive a Himalayan legacy?

Learn how HKH-ICE winner Heco - Himalayan Ecotourism is working with local communities in Zanskar to reclaim tourism, blend tradition and sustainability, and protect their cultural legacy.