Community-Based Adaptation: Lessons from the Development Marketplace 2009 on Adaptation to Climate Change

Rasmus Heltberg,Habiba Gitay, Radhika G. Prabhu

CMCC - Euro-Mediterranean Centre for Climate Change Research Paper Series(2010)

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The Development Marketplace 2009 focused on adaptation to climate change. This paper identifies lessons from the Marketplace and assesses their implications for adaptation support. Our findings are based on: statistical tabulation of all proposals; in-depth qualitative and quantitative analysis of the 346 semi-finalists; and interviews with finalists and assessors. Proposals were fueled by deep concerns that ongoing climate change and its impacts undermine development and exacerbate poverty, migration and food insecurity. Proposals addressed both local poverty and climate change challenges, and offered a wide range of approaches to render local development more resilient to current climate variability. Therefore, support to community-based adaptation should: exploit its strong local grounding and synergies with development; help connect local initiatives to higher levels; and use complementary approaches to address policy issues.
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anthropogenic climate change,forests,population growth,co,land management,developing countries,climate patterns,sustainable development,rainwater,deforestation,natural disaster,typhoons,environmental degradation,abrasion,forest,precipitation,electricity,desertification,greenhouse gases,natural resources,adaptation,flooding,greenhouse,tropical storms,ecosystem,natural resource management,rainwater harvesting,vulnerability,organic matter,greenhouse gas,energy production,rainfall,disaster management,extreme weather,maladaptation,global environment,greenhouse gas emissions,land use,storm surges,storms,climate models,climates,climate change,dry season,surface water,biodiversity,hurricanes,migration,feasibility,natural resource,cyclones,glaciers,nutrition,social development,water salinity,economic impact,forestry,rural areas,temperature,flood,seawater,climate,quantitative analysis,climate science,income,ecological systems,extreme weather events,global warming,natural disasters,pp
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