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Briefings
Why Theory of Change can be useful for Small Island Developing States adaptation practitioners.
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Peer-reviewed Papers
This article provides an overview of the challenges of adaptation tracking and propose a comprehensive conceptual framework for assessing adaptation progress by governments that is scalable over time and across contexts.
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Briefings
A broad picture of the existing scientific knowledge on impacts, vulnerability, adaptation options and strategies available in Benin for the three priority sectors (Water Resources, Health and Agriculture). Briefing in French.
![Stocktaking on scientific knowledge on impacts, vulnerability, adaptation options and strategies available in Senegal (Publication in French)](https://ca1-clm.edcdn.com/publications/_c400x565/pas-pna_sn_etat_des_lieux_scientifique_fr.pdf-8036.jpg?v=1706710007)
Reports
A stocktake of science-based knowledge painted a clear picture of the existing knowledge of impacts, vulnerability, adaptation options and strategies available in Senegal.
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Working Papers
Climate Analytics’ submission to the Talanoa Dialogue summarises the latest scientific findings relating to the 1.5°C limit.
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Peer-reviewed Papers
This article investigates projected changes in temperature and water cycle extremes at 1.5°C of global warming, and highlights the role of land processes and land-use changes (LUCs) for these projections. It is is part of the theme issue ‘The Paris Agreement: understanding the physical and social challenges for a warming world of 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels'.