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CARE Digital Toolkit: Community-Based Adaptation Toolkit
Submitted by andrea on Tue, 2011-02-08 14:45Summary:
This Toolkit is designed to guide users through the process of developing and implementing Community-Based Adaptation (CBA) projects. It is organised around the following, simplified stages in the project cycle: analysis, design and implementation. It also provides guidance on information & knowledge management, including monitoring & evaluation.
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CARE Digital Toolkit: INTEGRATING CLIMATE CHANGE INTO DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
Submitted by andrea on Tue, 2011-02-08 14:45Summary:
The CARE Toolkit for Integrating Climate Change into Development Projects provides practical assistance for adapting design, implementation, monitoring & evaluation to the challenges posed by climate change. Its step-by-step structure helps users design climate-resilient interventions with sustainable impacts. The Toolkit also includes simple checklists to ensure that activities don't inadvertently increase people's vulnerability to climate change. It provides guidelines and recommended tools for all stages of the project cycle, as well as practical examples.
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Guidance Note on Recovery: Climate Change
Submitted by andrea on Tue, 2011-02-08 14:45Summary:
Introduction Unquestionably, a wealth of experience and expertise exists within governments and organizations; however the majority of this knowledge is never documented, compiled, nor shared. Filling this knowledge gap is a key objective of the International Recovery Platform and the Guidance Notes on Recovery: Climate Change, along with its companion booklets, are an initial attempt to begin building a knowledge base on disaster recovery.
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Climate Vulnerability and Capacity Analysis (CVCA) Handbook
Submitted by andrea on Sat, 2009-06-27 01:54Summary:
Background
The Climate Vulnerability and Capacity Analysis (CVCA) methodology helps us to understand the implications of climate change for the lives and livelihoods of the people we serve. By combining local knowledge with scientific climate information, the process builds people’s understanding about climate risks and adaptation strategies. It provides a framework for dialogue within communities, as well as between communities and other stakeholders.
