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“Developing and applying a five step process for mainstreaming climate change into local development plans: A case study from Zambia” now available in Climate Risk Management

by Katharine Vincent | May 13, 2018 | Publications

A new paper "Developing and applying a five step process for mainstreaming climate change into local development plans: A case study from Zambia" has just been published in the journal Climate Risk Management. The paper outlines a process for mainstreaming...

“Climate change adaptation and cross-sectoral policy coherence in southern Africa” just published in Regional Environmental Change

by Katharine Vincent | Apr 9, 2018 | Projects, Publications

A new paper, "Climate change adaptation and cross-sectoral policy coherence in southern Africa" has just been published in Regional Environmental Change. The paper is an output of the UMFULA project, and was led by Matthew England from the University of...

Kulima director participating in UMFULA writeshop on institutional responses to climate change

by Katharine Vincent | Feb 19, 2018 | Projects

Dr Katharine Vincent is participating in a writeshop this week with her colleague on the UMFULA project (Future Climate For Africa programme), Dr Joanna Pardoe from the Grantham Research Institute for Climate and Environment at the London School of Economics and...

Kulima director in Zambia to finalise mainstreaming of climate resilience into Integrated Development Plans

by Katharine Vincent | Jul 31, 2017 | Projects, Training, Travel

Dr Katharine Vincent is in Zambia supporting district teams in mainstreaming climate resilience into Integrated Development Plans. As part of the Pilot Program for Climate Resilience, seven districts in Western Province, together with national and provincial...

Kulima director in Zambia to train on mainstreaming climate resilience into Integrated Development Plans

by Katharine Vincent | May 29, 2017 | Projects, Training, Travel

Dr Katharine Vincent is in Mongu in Zambia this week to run a training course on mainstreaming climate resilience into Integrated Development Plans. Integrated Development Plans are spatial planning documents lasting 10 years which are developed by all districts. As...
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  • New project launch “Supporting Pastoralism and Agriculture in Recurrent and Protracted Crises” (SPARC) November 6, 2021

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