PLACARD Connectivity Hub, a new research and discovery tool that helps users find relevant knowledge and organizations working on climate change adaptation (CCA) and disaster risk reduction (DRR) issues. The Connectivity Hub aims to be a testbed for the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning techniques to produce new, policy-relevant insights. The Hub is designed to help planners, decision-makers, researchers, policymakers, students, and interested citizens who are trying to find information, organisations and people relevant to their work in CCA and DRR.
The Global Climate Action portal is an online platform where actors from around the globe - countries, regions, cities, companies, investors and other organizations - can display their commitments to act on climate change. Launched by UN Climate Change, Peru and France in 2014, the portal was born of the realization that addressing climate change will take ambitious, broad-based action from all segments of society, public and private. Crucially, it helped build momentum towards the adoption of the Paris Climate Agreement 2015.
The Flood Resilience Portals are online spaces for sharing practical knowledge (including 'solutions') about why and how to build community flood resilience. They bring together all of the knowledge generated and exchanged through the Zurich Flood Resilience Alliance and beyond.
The CIF is a dynamic partnership of diverse stakeholders working together to empower climate-smart development. CIF's Evaluation and Learning initiative identifies strategic lessons across CIF's portfolio and enables learning that is timely, relevant and applicable to climate programs, projects and strategies. The CIF's Transformational Change Learning Partnership (TCLP) advances understanding of transformational change through global collaboration, facilitated learning, and analysis with a diverse set of organizations and individuals from around the world, including country governments, multilateral development banks, civil society organizations, donor countries, climate finance institutions, researchers, and experts.
Why regional dialogues on adaptation and resilience?
It is a political, social and economic imperative to advance actions on adaptation and resilience. A mitigation-only strategy on climate action will not be effective to address the impacts of climate change nor deliver a 1.5 degree world.
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