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Changing Climate, Changing Communities: Guide and Workbook for Municipal Climate Adaptation

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Changing Climate, Changing Communities: Guide and Workbook for Municipal Climate Adaptation is a compendium of resources that provides a milestone based framework to assist local governments in the creation of adaptation plans to address the relevant climate change impacts associated with their communities. Although climate change adaptation is a complex process, this guide aims to provide a straightforward methodology to adaptation planning using a five-milestone approach. Each milestone represents a fundamental step in the adaptation planning process, starting with the initiation of adaptation efforts (by building an adaptation team and identifying local stakeholders) and culminating with a monitoring and review process that analyzes the successes and reviews the challenges of the adaptation plan and its implementation.

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The Sustainable Development Goals are coming to Life: Stories of country implementation and UN support

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The Sustainable Development Goals are Coming to Life – Stories of Country Implementation and UN Support provides insights into the range of actions and partnerships for the roll-out and implementation...

Developed by United Nations Development Group (UNDG)

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Case studies and best practices

Challenges and Opportunities in Assessing Sustainable Mountain Development Using the UN Sustainable Development Goals

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This report documents the work of the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation’s (SDC) programme "Promoting Sustainable Mountain Development for Global Change (SMD4GC)" and offers an evidence-inf...

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Concept notes and papers

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