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Discussion series Latin America – “Urban EbA” (in Spanish)

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El Programa Global Transversalización AbE y la Red Sectorial de Gestión Ambiental y Desarrollo Rural en América Latina de la Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (Cooperación Técnica Alemana) en colaboración con la Oficina Regional para América del Sur de UICN se complacen en invitarle a participar en dos seminarios públicos y gratuitos. Las presentaciones del seminarios están disponiles aquí.

‘Evaluación de Riesgo Climático para la Adaptación basada en Ecosistemas – guía para planificadores y practicantes’ en Español

Una Guía desarrollada por GIZ en colaboración con Eurac Research y la Universidad de las Naciones Unidas (UNU-EHS) ayuda a los planificadores y profesionales en el diseño y la implementación de evaluaciones de riesgo climático en el contexto de los proyectos de AbE.
A partir del trabajo del Libro de la Vulnerabilidad (GIZ 2014) y su Suplemento de Riesgo (GIZ y EURAC 2017), esta Guía provee orientación sobre cómo considerar sistemáticamente soluciones basadas en ecosistemas en el contexto de la evaluación de riesgo climático.

Sustainable Land Management for Upscaled Climate Action

There is growing evidence worldwide that many SLM measures have simultaneous benefits for climate change mitigation, adaptation and food security, as well as soil protection as pointed out in this study by GIZ and UNIQUE.

Emerging lessons for mainstreaming Ecosystem-based Adaptation: Strategic entry points and processes

This study highlights success factors and entry points for mainstreaming EbA based on 16 practical case studies from Mexico, Peru, South Africa, Philippines and Viet Nam.It also summarizes emerging lessons learnt for mainstreaming, including identifying policy entry points, strengthen institutional collaboration, engaging multiple actors and effective communication.
This report reflects the knowledge, experience and lessons learned of the many practitioners who have been leaders in the design, implementation and mainstreaming of ecosystem-based adaptation (EbA) measures.

Utilization and Dissemination Guide for the ‘Prioritization Methodology of Adaptation Measures

On November 23, 2018, the second version of the ‘Methodology for the Prioritization of Adaptation Measures against Climate Change’ (in Spanish) was launched at the Soumaya Museum in Mexico City. The Methodology integrates and deepens the use of EbA and is designed to work with those adaptation measures that make use of environmental services (or ecosystem services), biodiversity and other activities that can be classified as “green” to reduce a population’s vulnerability, both rural and urban.