Global Resilience Partnership

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  1. 23 hours ago

    can be 100x cheaper vs. artificial solutions and can help avoid 45% of climate risk in coastal zones.

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  2. Feb 2

    Must-read piece by on why the rollout of expanded renewable energy infrastructure, crucial for responding to the , need not present a major threat to conservation areas.

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  3. Feb 4

    What is a vital ingredient for successful ? After analyzing 32 initiatives that co-produced knowledge & action to foster , Jonathan Green, et al. conceptualized ‘co-productive agility’ as key. Read the paper:

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  4. Feb 3

    To help us achieve Sustainable Development Goals (), researchers from several institutes & disciplines have designed 36 quantifiable targets to monitor progress towards their realization.

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  5. Feb 2

    In 2022, let’s ! Not sure what the Sustainable Development Goals are? They are our global blueprint for a better world. Find out more ⬇️

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  6. Feb 3

    NEW - Guest post: Does renewable energy threaten efforts to conserve biodiversity on land? | Read:

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  7. Feb 1

    Does widespread rollout of renewable energy endanger global biodiversity conservation? Probably not. Our research published online yesterday in suggests the threat is lower than previously thought (1/n)

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  8. Feb 3

    Now more than ever, Southern African Development Community (SADC) states need to adapt to a new climate reality by investing in mitigation & risk-prevention projects to make vulnerable communities resilient.

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  9. Feb 2

    Must-read piece by on why the rollout of expanded renewable energy infrastructure, crucial for responding to the , need not present a major threat to conservation areas.

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  10. Feb 1

    convey resilience to our communities by providing critical ecosystem services such as cleaning water, absorbing floodwaters, & providing habitats for wildlife. to raise awareness about the importance of wetlands.

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  11. Feb 1
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  12. Feb 1

    With increasing pressure from a growing population, intensive agricultural practices, & climate change, is declining in many parts of Africa leading to concerns over the resilience of agricultural & food systems. How can 'starting from the soil' help?🔽

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  13. Join the global community for the 2⃣End Annual Global Conference. Held from 27 March - 1 April, the fully virtual event enables collaboration towards making more effective. Register here:

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  14. Feb 1

    A 'Raindrop in the Drought: Godavari Dange' illustrates the story of the daring Godavari, who alongside hundreds of other Indian women farmers, beat the worst in the history of Marathwada. Get inspired by their story of :

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  15. Jan 28

    🆕 REPORT: How can we bridge the gap between Research & Action? 🤝 Guided by the 's 6 Adaptation Action for Research Principles, our new report reviews good practices in 20 projects from the Global South Find it here 👉

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  16. Jan 27

    Wetlands are 🌎 life providers: ➡️Rice for 3.5 billion people ➡️1 billion livelihoods ➡️ Most efficient land-based carbon stores ➡️ Host 40% of global species to act for people and nature. 🗓️2 Feb 👉

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  17. Jan 31
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  18. Jan 30

    The 2nd annual Global Conference on Research into Action will be held from 27th March-1st April 2022. The conference will be fully virtual, running 24/7 across multiple geographical regions. Register to participate:

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  19. Jan 30

    This is a deep deep concern...Despite climate emergency, the United States, Canada, and Norway "pumping more oil than ever" via

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  20. Jan 29
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