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Climate change is reshaping livelihoods worldwide. The Global Programme HMCCC empowers partner countries to shape mobility as a proactive and rights-based adaptation strategy.
The SDSN Position Paper highlights the insurance sector’s vital but underutilized role in sustainable development, emphasizing its potential to manage risk, build resilience, and support transformative change.
This good practice summary report offers guidance on identifying and analysing national-level water-related hazards, building on experiences from Georgia, Kazakhstan and Mongolia.
The paper primarily addresses national policy makers engaged in climate and biodiversity policy. It presents concrete case studies on enhancing policy coherence for biodiversity and climate from across the globe and across different governance levels.
This publication contains ten factsheets presenting good practices focussing on climate change adaptation and biodiversity conservation that have been successfully implemented and can be adapted or replicated in similar contexts.
This technical report presents the methodology for analysing the probability of occurrence and severity of Dzuds in Mongolia. It also presents findings for the period 2024-2100.
This report presents the most pressing water-related climate hazards in Mongolia together with their probability of occurrence and severity until 2100 as well as possible adaptation measures.
This report presents the most pressing water-related climate hazards in Kazakhstan together with their probability of occurrence and severity until 2100 as well as possible adaptation measures.
This report presents the most pressing water-related climate hazards in Georgia together with their probability of occurrence and severity until 2100 as well as possible adaptation measures.
Through in-depth desk research and key informant interviews, this paper synthesises the Climate Disaster Risk Finance and Insurance (CDRFI) landscape in Costa Rica, focusing on identifying relevant gaps in integrating gender and, in part, social inclusion. To this end, the report presents Costa Rica’s vulnerability to climate-induced disasters, the differentiated vulnerabilities to climate change impact, and a review of the country’s CDRFI-related policy frameworks, ongoing initiatives and emerging opportunities.