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Institute of Development Studies (IDS) Climate Change and Disasters Group
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New and innovative tools are needed to support the integration of adaptation into every stage of the
development process, ensuring that the most vulnerable groups are central to the rapidly expanding
climate change research and policy agenda. In particular, local level adaptation approaches must be
linked to national and international policy. Equally, future international climate change regimes
must be built on principles of equity, deliver dramatic carbon reductions, establish low carbon
development pathways and provide funding mechanisms that reach the most vulnerable people.
IDS Climate Change and Disasters Group is building global capacity to meet these challenges through
pioneering research and innovative knowledge partnerships.
- Expertise: We link development research and policy agendas to climate change
- Impact: We effect real change through our research and the way it is communicated
- Partnership: We work through our strong network of developing country partners
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Action Pledge
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IDS’ Climate Change and Disasters Group has an approach and strategy closely aligned to the
objectives of the Nairobi work programme. The experience and expertise of IDS in convening and
hosting ‘Networks and Knowledge Services’ on adaptation and development in particular
includes clear overlaps and potential benefits to the programme.
The action pledge reorganises and repackages the IDS ‘Networks and Knowledge
Services’ in a way that recognises and addresses a number of core needs and objectives
identified by the Nairobi work programme. Furthermore, IDS proposes to partner the Nairobi work
programme, via the UNFCCC secretariat, to develop a web-based portal for the Programme and its nine
areas of work. This portal will help to further establish the Nairobi work programme as an
‘impacts, vulnerability and adaptation’ brand and provide a clearinghouse for resources
on adaptation policy, planning and practice.
Action
Pledge (111 kB)
In April 2009, IDS submitted an update
(212 kB) to its Action Pledge. This update also contains an outlook on future activities of IDS
in support of the Nairobi work programme.
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Action Pledge Update (September 2009)
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The following was provided as a contribution to and is summarised in the Nairobi work
programme publication "Action Pledges: Making a difference on the ground. A synthesis of the
outcomes, good practices, lessons learned, and future challenges and opportunities"
Promoting knowledge sharing and learning
Promoting knowledge sharing and
learning (984 kB)
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