Global approaches to adaptation planning
Increasing extreme weather events globally necessitate the need for more adaptation. While the developing world engages in identifying and prioritizing adaptation needs owing to their greater vulnerability to climate impacts, the developed world has also come to terms with the need for adaptation. This report details the approaches of different countries—Developed, Developing and Least Developed Countries—for adaptation planning. It also identifies and examines good practices for adaptation planning that have increased the resilience and adaptive capacities of communities.
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