The Reporting for Results-based REDD+ project supports technical specialists who are responsible for measuring their countries’ greenhouse gas emissions and carbon stocks in agriculture, forest and other land uses.
The project offered a regional training workshop to journalists alongside other activities, including a regional webinar and a journalism fund to promote articles and/or investigation about climate change and development issues, linked to the importance of COP20.
This project aimed to improve access to climate knowledge for developing country stakeholders by helping build the capacity of climate knowledge brokers.
This research call focuses on climate resilience in urban contexts, and specifically on small and medium cities in Latin America that are experiencing rapid growth.
The overall purpose of the project was to better achieve informed decisions on disaster risk management and climate change adaptation through a more adequate uptake of disaster and climate risk assessments.
The regional Frameworks support high-level commitments and aspirations of the Caribbean and South Asia regions to increase investment in water security and climate resilient development.