NEW Method Briefs showing practical adaptation experiences

Five new Method Briefs have been contributed by the community to the collection of Methods Briefs. They are now available in the Knowledge section of the AdaptationCommunity.net.

From South Africa: The Climate Information Portal – providing climate information to users

From Mexico: Piloting a Multicriteria-Analysis for prioritising adaptation measures for three sectors

From Germany: Mainstreaming adaptation into coastal protection

From India: Bottom-up vulnerability assessment

From the Philippines: Developing an M&E System for the National Climate Change Action Plan

Thanks to all contributors!

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