These resources from the NAP Global Network and links to other relevant sources provide background information and tools relevant to the NAP process.
These resources from the NAP Global Network and links to other relevant sources provide background information and tools relevant to the NAP process.
The vulnerability and resilience of Ghana’s infrastructure to the impacts of climate change will be crucially important to a number of different economic sectors. The development of an effective adaptation strategy and action plan covering all levels of decision making will increase the sector’s resilience to climate change.
This document is intended to provide the Fiji Meteorological Service with a roadmap of actions for sustainable development of the organization and sustainable utilization of the overall infrastructure, including the major steps or milestones needed to reach it.
Building on an earlier overview brief, this sNAPshot describes the development of the National Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) system for adaptation in Colombia and shares lessons learned and the next steps in the process.
The climate is changing. Impacts are being felt, and adjustments today and in the future are necessary. More and more countries are defining and addressing their medium- and long-term climate adaptation priorities through National Adaptation Plan (NAP) processes. The NAP Global Network was created to support developing countries in advancing their NAP processes, and help […]
Saint Lucia’s water sectoral adaptation strategy and action plan SASAP seeks to drive the implementation of effective adaptation actions across all sectors and at all levels of society to safeguard Saint Lucia’s water resources and services under a changing climate.
This webinar focuses on sector integration of adaptation considerations in the NAP process and featured guest presentations from Dr. Orville Grey (Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation, Jamaica) and John Furlow (USAID). You can watch a recording of the webinar or review the presentations below. Agenda: “Sector Integration in the NAP Process” Introduction to the NAP Global […]
This spectrum of approaches to cross-sector integration of adaptation emerged based on the experiences that participants in our first Targeted Topics Forum shared (see figure below). Figure Spectrum of approaches to initiating sectoral integration Sector Driven Sectors have already taken steps to address adaptation considerations in sectoral planning and policy-making. Initiating integration involves coordination of sectoral initiatives to […]
While there is no single approach to integrating adaptation considerations into sector planning, concrete examples are emerging as more countries pursue National Adaptation Plan (NAP) processes. South-South sharing of experiences through the NAP Global Network has shown that, in the early stages of NAP processes, the impetus for sector integration can be found in different […]
While there is no single approach to integrating adaptation considerations into sector planning, concrete examples are emerging as more countries pursue National Adaptation Plan (NAP) processes. South-South sharing of experiences through the NAP Global Network has shown that, in the early stages of NAP processes, the impetus for sector integration can be found in different […]
No single approach to integrating climate adaptation considerations into sector planning exists. However, concrete examples are emerging as more countries pursue NAP processes. South-South sharing of experiences through the NAP Global Network has shown that in the early stages of NAP processes, the impetus for sector integration can be found in different ministries and at […]
This Overview Brief introduces the topic of sector integration and different ways to initiate it in the NAP process.
This report summarizes lessons that emerged from the Network’s first Targeted Topics Forum on securing high-level political support for adaptation planning, and integration of National Adaptation Plan (NAP) processes into key sectors affected by climate change.