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  1. Engage in meaningful dialogue with internal and external stakeholders; Develop adaptive and responsive strategies for working in complex systems; Analyze and overcome internal and external barriers to climate adaptation

  2. Climate Resilience Dialogue - Main objectives. The main objective of the Dialogue is to narrow this Climate Protection Gap – the gulf between how much is lost and how much is insured - and to find ways to stimulate investment in good adaptation.

  3. Jul 15, 2021 · Raise awareness and elevate public discussion about the key role that young people play in driving the adaptation agenda; Increase adaptation literacy on key topics such as: agriculture & food security, infrastructure & nature-based solutions, finance, water, locally-led adaptation;

  4. Nov 17, 2021 · It is a polarising topic. The issue of loss and damage received global attention at COP26. For the first time, the Glasgow Climate Pact dedicates an entire section of text to the issue. An increasing number of countries are also discussing loss and damage in their climate action plans, known as Nationally Determined Contributions.

  5. The dialogue provided a space for Parties and non-Party stakeholders to discuss how to strengthen adaptation and mitigation action on ocean and climate change, drawing upon the knowledge and scientific findings from IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate and the submissions from Parties and non-Party stakeholders.

  6. Oct 19, 2020 · The Asia Pacific Adaptation Network dialogue series from 19 October to 12 November 2020 brings perspectives from stakeholders from different sectors across the region in support of climate change adaptation and resilience.

  7. The dialogue explored the public’s perspectives of climate adaptation and how they think the government, businesses and civil society should address it. Findings informed the development of the third National Adaptation Programme, which was launched on 17th July 2023.