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Kulima directors publish paper on indicators and loss and damage in Geography Compass

by Katharine Vincent | Jan 27, 2014 | Publications

A paper by Dr Katharine Vincent and Ms Tracy Cull has been published in the January 2014 edition of the online Wiley journal, Geography Compass.  Using indicators to assess climate change vulnerabilities: Are there lessons to learn for emerging loss and damage...

PROVIA releases guidance on assessing vulnerability, impacts and adaptation to climate change at COP 19

by Katharine Vincent | Nov 11, 2013 | Projects, Publications

Ms Tracy Cull and Dr Katharine Vincent were part of an international author team, alongside colleagues from Syke, the Finnish Environment Institute, University of Oslo, Stockholm Environment Institute and Global Climate Forum, who compiled the PROVIA guidance on...

Kulima authors finalise inputs to IPCC Working Group 2 report

by Katharine Vincent | Oct 7, 2013 | Projects, Publications

The final draft of the IPCC Working Group 2 (Vulnerability, Impacts and Adaptation) report was submitted on Friday, with inputs from Kulima's directors.  Dr Katharine Vincent has served as a Lead Author on the Rural Areas chapter, and a Contributing Author to...

Kulima director publishes paper in Regional Environmental Change

by Katharine Vincent | Sep 23, 2013 | Publications

Dr Katharine Vincent is one of the co-authors, with Lindsay C. Stringer, Andrew J. Dougill, Jen C. Dyer, Florian Fritzsche, Julia Leventon, Mario Paulo Falcao, Pascal Manyakaidze, Stephen Syampungani, Philip Powell and Gabriel Kalaba, of a paper...

Kulima directors author paper on coping and adaptation in Climate and Development journal

by Katharine Vincent | Aug 26, 2013 | Projects, Publications

Dr Katharine Vincent and Ms Tracy Cull, together with co-authors Diana Chanika, Petan Hamazakaza, Alec Joubert, Eulalia Macome and Charity Mutonhodza-Davies, have published a paper entitled "Farmers' responses to climate variability and change...

Dr Katharine Vincent in Bled (Slovenia) for IPCC Lead Authors Meeting

by Katharine Vincent | Jul 15, 2013 | Projects, Publications, Travel

Dr Katharine Vincent is currently in Bled, Slovenia, for the 4th Lead Authors Meeting of IPCC Working Group 2 on Vulnerability, Impacts and Adaptation.  Katharine is serving as a lead author on chapter 9 – rural areas, and a contributing author on chapter...
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  • Recording available for COP26 side event “Building resilience in a low carbon world” organised by the University of Leeds and Kulima November 29, 2021
  • “How granular climate information can help tea growers in Malawi and Kenya” New article in The Conversation with inputs from Kulima November 8, 2021
  • New project launch “Supporting Pastoralism and Agriculture in Recurrent and Protracted Crises” (SPARC) November 6, 2021

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