Scoping report for establishing a living lab for locally led climate adaptation in Nigeria: Assessing stakeholder demand, interests, and existing participatory locally led climate actions

The scoping report was based on several virtual meetings and an in-person meeting (in September 2025) between IFPRI and the Environmental Care Foundation (ECF) in Nigeria on the potential partnership on establishing and implementing locally lead climate adaptation (LLCA) living lab (LL) in northeast...

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Autores principales: Balana, Bedru, Moses, Yohanna, Muhammad, Hamza, Zhang, Wei
Formato: Informe técnico
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: CGIAR System Organization 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/180016
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Sumario:The scoping report was based on several virtual meetings and an in-person meeting (in September 2025) between IFPRI and the Environmental Care Foundation (ECF) in Nigeria on the potential partnership on establishing and implementing locally lead climate adaptation (LLCA) living lab (LL) in northeast Nigeria, Adamawa state. Based on these discussions and ECF’s on-going climate related activities in Adamawa, IFPRI and ECF jointly developed a concept note (CN) that describes the demand, interests, and capacities of local stakeholders in general and ECF in particular. ECF shows a strong interest in hosting and leading LLCA activities, and they have a well-established connection with local actors including government, nongovernment development partners, farmers, and other local actors in climate related issues in Adamawa. This document presents a background on climate change in Nigeria, summary of the scoping assessment for LL, objectives, ECF’s capacity and experience, and thematic areas on LLCA under the LL proposed for implementation and to be facilitated by ECF as part of the CGIAR Climate Action Science Program, AoW3 activities in Nigeria.