Resilience Science Must-Knows: Identifying System Gaps & Priorities The initiative is a collaboration between the Stockholm Resilience Centre, the Global Resilience Partnership, and Future Earth. We have employed an independent, rigorous multi-step methodology that incorporates perspectives from a range of resilience fields to identify overarching, essential, and relevant Resilience Science Must-Knows for decision-makers. The results […]
Resilience Science Must-Knows: A Road to Action for Decision-Makers Transforming resilience science into real-world strategies With global temperatures still rising and disruption becoming the new normal, we need real, practical solutions for resilience and adaptation. The good news is there is a wealth of research on resilience. But much of it is unknown for decision-makers or […]
A new report sheds light on lessons learned, barriers faced, and successes achieved in Uganda and Sudan, offering valuable insights for development practitioners, policymakers, and partners.
Together with Munich Re Foundation and Shockwave Foundation, we are excited to introduce the eleven winning projects from the second round of the Resilient Agriculture Innovations for Nature (RAIN) Challenge.
At Climate Week NYC, a group of innovators pitched their projects to prospective funders and partners. These locally-driven solutions, addressing everything from sustainable agriculture to resilient infrastructure, showcased the power of small-scale initiatives to drive global impact.
The Disaster Risk working group, one of the Southern African Resilience Academy's working groups, unpacks Group Concept Mapping (GCM), its importance, challenges, and application in the Southern African context
SARA's Gender Transformative Group shares their reflection on being part of the academy. Join the SARA Knowledge Exchange in Stellenbosch from 10-12 July.
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