*[Enwl-Inf] Обзор природных решений для адапитации к климату (in English)
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Полезный обзор природных решений для адаптации к изменению климата: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jCWE7AsZB72LmbofsRvz7NDIHq41sZ74kUjWAyKhWeU/edit?usp=sharing
Оригинал статьи https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gwQ1ivEW_FaLimNrGXG6Uc_JjC48M91G/view?usp=sharing
Другие материалы по этому вопросу (природные решения)
https://www.naturebasedsolutionsinitiative.org/bibliography/
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Bulat K. YESSEKIN
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As 24 January marked International Day of Education, we dedicate this edition of the weADAPT newsletter to education and youth. Explore a curated selection of inspiring articles, free courses, training materials, and practical resources that support climate adaptation, with a focus on empowering children, young people, and educators to shape a more sustainable future.
Resources about and for children and youth
Intergenerational climate governance: lessons from six young negotiators at COP30
Discover the role, significance, and unique insights of COP30 young climate negotiators through this article, featuring voices from six youth leaders representing Costa Rica, Palau, Panama, Sudan, Uzbekistán, and Zimbabwe.
Explore resources from the COPE Disaster Champions
COPE Disaster Champions is a global initiative targeting children aged 6–12, offering free illustrated children’s books on disaster preparedness (available in 23 languages), train the trainers material, and a digital platform to teach disaster risk reduction across a wide range of hazards, including floods, heatwaves, cyclones, droughts and more.
Climate anxiety toolbox: a resource guide for young people facing climate anxiety and grief
Explore these useful resources (all free) developed by weADAPT for dealing with climate anxiety, ranging from articles, to courses, to places to speak to someone about how you’re feeling.
Toolkit for youth on adaptation and leadership
This toolkit for youth on adaptation & leadership, developed by CARE and the Global Center on Adaptation, equips young people with the knowledge and skills to engage in climate adaptation policy, advocacy and action.
Explore our 'youth and intergenerational climate justice' theme
Free courses and trainings
Explore a range of free e-courses available via the weADAPT platform, such as:
a.. Locally led adaptation (hosted by Global Center on adaptation and IIED);
b.. Scaling climate finance (hosted by UNITAR and UNDP)
c.. Building coastal resilience (hosted by Profonanpe);
d.. Developing skills for women leadership in climate action (UNITAR and C40);
e.. Introduction to sustainable finance (GIZ, UNEP FI);
f.. A participant guide of the UN climate change process (UNFCCC)
g.. Art-based toolkit for climate resilience (University of Auckland, University of Technology Sydney);
h.. And many more!
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Introductory articles
weADAPT also hosts a range of 'introductory articles' on key adaptation-related topics, such as:
a.. Introduction to green bonds;
b.. Introduction to Nature-based Solutions (NbS);
c.. Introduction to monitoring and evaluation of climate change adaptation;
d.. Introduction to green urban infrastructure;
e.. And more!
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Selected opportunities:
a.. Call for applications: postdoctoral and PhD positions (African Climate and Environment Centre) | Deadline for applications: 29 January and 15 February.
b.. Global Forest Watch’s Small Grants Fund ($10,000–$40,000 USD) is open for applications | Deadline for applications: 6 February.
Other weADAPT news:
Over the course of the year, the CARICOAST network for Caribbean Coastal Resilience (hosted by weADAPT, ITACA and PEERS) will spotlight a range of themes designed to share knowledge and best practices, spark learning, and encourage meaningful discussion and collaboration across our community.
🌪️ Our first topic is hurricane resilience, and we are inviting you to join ITACA's webinar on hurricanes and mental health in SIDS on 28 January, and to join our upcoming conversation on this topic via our forum discussion.
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