Locally Led Adaptation: From Principles to Practice

Author:

Coger Tamara,Dinshaw Ayesha,Tye Stefanie,Kratzer Bradley,Thazin Aung May,Cunningham Eileen,Ramkissoon Candice,Gupta Suranjana,Bodrud-Doza Md.,Karamallis Ariana,Mbewe Samson,Granderson Ainka,Dolcemascolo Glenn,Tewary Anwesha,Mirza Afsara,Carthy Anna

Abstract

This paper provides a review of approaches to delivering locally led adaptation. Drawing on examples from Africa, the Asia-Pacific region, and the Caribbean and Latin America, it provides practical recommendations for financing and implementing locally led adaptation. It helps demystify the steps funders and governments can take to ensure local partners have equitable access to climate finance and are at the center of decision-making processes.

Publisher

World Resources Institute

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