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What next for climate negotiations?

CDKN project news

Promoting climate change adaptation policies in north-eastern Brazil

REDD+: Dialogue with governments and civil society organisations in Asia and the Pacific

Land use policy optimisation in Vietnam

Dialogue on humanitarian climate change policy and disasters

Achieving triple wins: identifying climate smart investment strategies for the coastal zone

Latest news articles on climate compatible development

Resilient homes to help coastal Bangladeshis withstand cyclones


Pakistan’s cities wake up to climate threats


Lake Victoria’s ports grapple with sinking water levels


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What next for climate negotiations?
In two posts for the CDKN website this month, our Executive Chair Simon Maxwell reflects on the prospects for the Green Climate Fund following Durban, and takes a look at the other outcomes of the conference. Meanwhile, Pa Ousman Jarju, Chairman of the Least Developed Country group of negotiators, provided a statement on his group’s reactions to CoP-17. See what Pa has to say about how Durban laid the foundation for further work in 2012 and beyond. 
 
Are we integrating climate adaptation practices in disaster risk reduction?
A CDKN-sponsored review of global experience by Mott Macdonald looks at how climate change adaptation is being integrated into disaster risk reduction – and how such principles could strengthen post-flood reconstruction in Pakistan. Read more here.

Community ripples: watch how villages are building disaster resilience in Bangladesh
Watch the winner and runners-up of the CDKN-sponsored IIED Development and Climate Days film competition, which took place at CoP-17 in Durban. See all the videos here.

Agriculture and climate change in India
B.Venkateswarlu, Director of India’s Central Research Institute for Dryland Agriculture, writes about the measures needed to make Indian agriculture more climate-resilient. Take a look at the blog here.
 
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