Ecosystem-based
Adaptation

Working with nature to adapt
to a changing climate

International EbA Community of Practice

Examples from practice

Knowledge sharing and mutual learning beyond projects, institutions and regional boundaries – a community of EbA practitioners, planners, think tanks and decision-makers

Objective

The international EbA Community of Practice aims at knowledge and experience sharing and mutual learning beyond projects, institutions and regional boundaries on Ecosystem-based Adaptation (EbA). Its purpose is to jointly develop harmonised approaches, evidence-based lessons learned and best practices for how to plan and implement effective EbA to help people adapt to the adverse effects of climate change through a collaborative learning process.

Members of this knowledge and exchange network are primarily from national governments, international organisations, civil society and research institutions with an interest in strengthening Ecosystem-based Adaptation in planning and decision-making.

Topics

Since its foundation in 2015, the network has focused on the following topics:

  • Tools and methods for mainstreaming EbA;
  • Entry points for EbA mainstreaming in planning and decision-making processes;
  • Vulnerability and climate risk assessments;
  • Evidence on the effectiveness of EbA measures;
  • Strategic communication of EbA benefits;
  • Financing options and instruments to formulate, implement and sustain EbA measures;
  • Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) for EbA and
  • Enabling structures for EbA governance

Outcomes of this joint work and co-creation have been documented and published in learning briefs, workshop reports, short movies, webinars and outcome papers.

Learn more about the international EbA Community of Practice in this factsheet.

Impressions from the international EbA Community of Practice workshops, trainings and field visits

Knowledge exchange and promotion of best practices: Tools and formats

PANORAMA – Solutions for a Healthy Planet (www.panorama.solutions): Learning from each others’ success – this is the concept of the PANORAMA platform. The partnership initiative enables cross-sectoral learning and inspiration by documenting and promoting examples of replicable solutions across a range of conservation and development topics. It allows practitioners to share their stories, get recognised for successful work, and learn how others have tackled problems across the globe. The EbA Solutions theme fosters sharing of field-proven knowledge and experience on Ecosystem-based Adaptation in different regions and ecosystems and shows that inspiring solutions can be found everywhere on this planet.

Annual workshops of the international EbA Community of Practice provide opportunities for members to exchange knowledge in face-to-face dialogues. They cover a combination of facilitated discussions on emerging issues of common interest as well as practical experiences on applied EbA approaches, methods and tools and/or the functioning of the community itself. Workshops commonly include field trips to expose participants to challenges and successes of EbA project implementation. Workshops have been organised in Berlin, Bangkok, Cape Town, Bonn and virtually.

Virtual discussion series & webinars: Documented on a YouTube channel, these online formats provide regular information from practitioners, experts, planners and decision-makers on EbA related topics.

EbA short movies: A picture is worth a thousand words. When it comes to the dissemination of complex information, moving pictures come to the fore. The EbA short film provides an illustrative introduction to the concept of EbA, practical country examples and the role of the international EbA Community of Practice.

You can also find the Project Movie of the Global Project Mainstreaming EbA here, providing additional information on the Global Project and its international EbA Community of Practice.

The international EbA Community of Practice is facilitated by the Global Project ‘Mainstreaming EbA’, which is funded by the International Climate Initiative of the German Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection and implemented by GIZ.

You can learn more about the Global Project ‘Mainstreaming EbA’ in this factsheet.