EbA is live on Wikipedia

A Wikipedia article on Ecosystem-based Adaptation (EbA) is now available online. The article was co-authored by members of FEBA’s Wikipedia Working Group, with involvement of the BMU-IKI-funded GIZ Global Project Mainstreaming EbA.

With this article, the Wikipedia Working Group aims to promote EbA understanding among popular and new audiences as well as to present a clear and concise introduction to the subject with external links to further resources.

The entry introduces readers to the topic of EbA within a wider context of international climate change adaptation and biodiversity conservation objectives and provides examples of EbA implementation. It further lists challenges and positions EbA within different international key policy frameworks. Finally, you can find further resources and links to knowledge platforms in the article.

The original article developed by FEBA Working Group can be found here.

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