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Nate Nature’s Digital Learning Resources

Nate Nature’s Digital Learning Resources is a curated compilation of publicly available online courses developed as part of the capacity development efforts of GIZ – Strengthening Disaster Resilience and Risk Mitigation through Ecosystem-based Planning and Adaptation (E4DR) Project. The resource brings together a range of digital learning opportunities covering ecosystem-based adaptation (EbA), climate resilience, environmental topics, and complementary professional skills.

Sourced from trusted learning providers, the compilation supports flexible and self-paced learning for practitioners, partners, and the wider public. By providing easier access to relevant knowledge resources, it aims to encourage continuous learning and help strengthen capacities for advancing climate resilience and sustainable ecosystem management.

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RECENT ONLINE SESSIONS

Launch Event: Synergies between adaptation, biodiversity and mitigation

In Oktober 2022, the IKI-funded and GIZ-implemented Global Project Mainstreaming EbA hosted an online launch event for the publication ‘Synergies between adaptation, biodiversity and mitigation: How Ecosystem-based Adaptation can build bridges between Nationally Determined Contributions and the new Global Biodiversity Framework’.

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Launch Event: Climate Justice in Ecosystem-based Adaptation – The new Publication Collection

The IKI-funded and GIZ-implemented Global Project Mainstreaming EbA hosted an online launch event for the new collection of publications on ‘Climate justice in Ecosystem-based Adaptation’. In early 2022 the Global Project on Mainstreaming EbA together with FAKT Consult launched a process to assess and contribute to bridging the gap between theory and practice of justice-based EbA.

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Launch Event: Synergies Between Biodiversity and Climate Policy Frameworks

This online launch event of six thematic papers on ‘Synergies Between Biodiversity and Climate Policy Frameworks’ includes presentations of the thematic paper series’ key findings from a policy, science and implementation perspective. The series is published as a package and provides an overview, a sound scientific basis, as well as inspirational examples and case studies of synergies between biodiversity and climate change commitments.

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