Tracking Global Adaptation: Indicators and LDC Priorities at COP29

As the global community converges on COP29, the focus has shifted from defining an overarching goal for climate adaptation to identifying indicators that can be applied globally to measure progress toward the agreed targets and support their effective implementation. The success of COP29’s adaptatio...

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Main Author: CGIAR Climate Change Impact Platform
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Published: CGIAR Climate Change Impact Platform 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/168349
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description As the global community converges on COP29, the focus has shifted from defining an overarching goal for climate adaptation to identifying indicators that can be applied globally to measure progress toward the agreed targets and support their effective implementation. The success of COP29’s adaptation agenda hinges on its ability to facilitate both the measurement of progress and the implementation of actionable strategies, reflecting a deep understanding of the diverse challenges different regions face. The outcomes will facilitate a decision on adaptation indicators under the GGA at COP30, making it imperative that efforts to measure and implement adaptation actions reflect the realities and needs of those on the frontlines of climate impacts. This webinar will bring together four expert voices to explore a series of key considerations for identifying effective global indicators that track progress on adaptation and takes into account the needs of LDCs. Dr Timo Leiter, from the Grantham Research Institute at the London School of Economics (LSE), will speak on the status of the UNFCCC process and the current discourse around measuring and implementing adaptation at the international level. In addition, Dr Luckson Zvobgo, postdoctoral research fellow, at the Africa Climate and Development Initiative, University of Cape Town, will draw upon a recent blog he co-authored with Dr Leiter to highlight key considerations that must be addressed to ensure that adaptation indicators are realistic, actionable, and reflective of the varying needs of different regions and sectors, especially the LDCs priorities. Dr Cristina Rumbaitis del Rio, Senior Advisor for Adaptation and Resilience at the United Nations Foundation, will offer expert commentary based on LDCs' expectations as they approach COP29, and how to elevate adaptation ambition and action through the GGA and COP-29 and beyond.
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spelling CGSpace1683492025-01-21T17:51:33Z Tracking Global Adaptation: Indicators and LDC Priorities at COP29 CGIAR Climate Change Impact Platform climate change farmers smallholders As the global community converges on COP29, the focus has shifted from defining an overarching goal for climate adaptation to identifying indicators that can be applied globally to measure progress toward the agreed targets and support their effective implementation. The success of COP29’s adaptation agenda hinges on its ability to facilitate both the measurement of progress and the implementation of actionable strategies, reflecting a deep understanding of the diverse challenges different regions face. The outcomes will facilitate a decision on adaptation indicators under the GGA at COP30, making it imperative that efforts to measure and implement adaptation actions reflect the realities and needs of those on the frontlines of climate impacts. This webinar will bring together four expert voices to explore a series of key considerations for identifying effective global indicators that track progress on adaptation and takes into account the needs of LDCs. Dr Timo Leiter, from the Grantham Research Institute at the London School of Economics (LSE), will speak on the status of the UNFCCC process and the current discourse around measuring and implementing adaptation at the international level. In addition, Dr Luckson Zvobgo, postdoctoral research fellow, at the Africa Climate and Development Initiative, University of Cape Town, will draw upon a recent blog he co-authored with Dr Leiter to highlight key considerations that must be addressed to ensure that adaptation indicators are realistic, actionable, and reflective of the varying needs of different regions and sectors, especially the LDCs priorities. Dr Cristina Rumbaitis del Rio, Senior Advisor for Adaptation and Resilience at the United Nations Foundation, will offer expert commentary based on LDCs' expectations as they approach COP29, and how to elevate adaptation ambition and action through the GGA and COP-29 and beyond. 2024-10-23 2024-12-26T08:51:51Z 2024-12-26T08:51:51Z Video https://hdl.handle.net/10568/168349 en Open Access CGIAR Climate Change Impact Platform CGIAR Climate Impact Platform. 2024. Tracking Global Adaptation: Indicators and LDC Priorities at COP29. Video. Montpellier, France: CGIAR System Organization.
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