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November 2021
The Capacity-building Day | 3rd Capacity-building Hub
Capacity-building Day hosted by the Paris Committee on Capacity-building (PCCB) in collaboration with the International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD). Event Page Venue: 3rd Capacity-building Hub within COP26 (Blue zone) Location: Glasgow, UK Date: Wednesday, 03 November 2021 The Capacity-building Day in the 3rd Capacity-building Hub is a platform that brings together different stakeholders, and sheds light on innovative solutions, inclusive processes, effective actions, and potential pathways for higher ambitions, in the implementation of the Paris Agreement. The overarching objective…
Find out more »The contribution of nature-based solutions to vulnerability reduction and sustainable development in Bangladesh and the Global South
International Centre for Climate and Development (ICCCAD) and Nature-based Solutions Initiative (NBSI) at the University of Oxford are jointly organizing a session on "The contribution of nature-based solutions to vulnerability reduction and sustainable development in Bangladesh and the Global South" under the South Asia Regional Resilience Hub at COP 26. Date: Thursday, 4 November, 2021 Time: 09:00 -10:30 am (GMT) / 03:00 - 04:30 pm (Bangladesh time) Download Concept Note If you have any queries regarding the session, feel free…
Find out more »LLA TALKS | From a fast vanishing riverine landscape
‘From a fast vanishing riverine landscape’: tales of uncertainty, resilience and transformation through visual stories and narratives Date: 09 November, 2021 Time: 10.30-11.30am UK time Where: In person at the LLA Hub in Blue Zone + online Visit Event page The session sketches the issues of lived experiences representing climate change, uncertainty and transformative actions in Sundarbans. The participants of these visual methods tell how climate change has adversely affected farmers and fishermen alike with unpredictable rainfall patterns and continue…
Find out more »Food Forward – Achieving Climate Goals through Food System Transformation
About this event Food Forward – Achieving Climate Goals through Food System Transformation (WWF Panda Pavilion). Date: 10 November, Time: 09:30 -11:00 GMT Where: In person at the WWF Pavilion in the Blue Zone at COP26 + online Registration NOTE: All events require pre-registration and are offered free both in person and via live stream! 9:30am - 11:00am. This event (blue zone area, badge required) will demonstrate the food systems transformation is not only a prerequisite for meeting climate goals…
Find out more »December 2021
Research Symposium: Working Globally towards Climate Change Adaptation
This event is part of Cambridge University’s Virtual Research Symposia, and co-hosted by Cambridge Global Challenges (CGC), International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD) and Least Developed Countries Universities Consortium on Climate Change (LUCCC) Date: 01 December 2021 Time: 10.00 – 12.30 GMT / 16.00 - 18.30 Dhaka Time Where: online Registration Co-chairs: Prof Saleemul Huq (ICCCAD) Prof Alan Blackwell (CGC) Keynote Speakers: Dr Ronita Bardhan (Cambridge), "Climate Adaptation & Urbanism" Prof Mizan Khan (ICCCAD), "Climate adaptation: background, current challenges and the role of University-generated knowledge" Dr David Mfitumukiza (LUCCC), "Climate Change…
Find out more »January 2022
ICCCAD and IUB E-Lecture Series | 30 January 2022
LECTURE ON "IMPACT OF CLIMATE AND WEATHER SHOCKS ON FOOD SECURITY AND HEALTH" BY DR. SHOURO DASGUPTA AND PROFESSOR ELIZABETH ROBINSON Bio of the speakers: Dr. Shouro Dasgupta is an Environmental Economist at the Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change (CMCC) and a lecturer at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice. Dr. Dasgupta’s main research interests include the impacts of climate change on labour, food security, health, and inequality. He combines socioeconomic data at the household, sectoral, and country-level with high-resolution climatic…
Find out more »March 2022
Gobeshona Global Conference 2
The Gobeshona Global Conference will be conducted online and take place from 📅27th March to 1st April 2022 ! Visit Conference Website Concept Note Participants Registration Example fallback content: This browser does not support PDFs. Please download the PDF to view it: Download PDF. #GGC2 #Gobeshona
Find out more »May 2022
Workshop on Locally-led Adaptation (LLA)
Consultation Workshop on Locally-led Adaptation (LLA) on the 23rd and 24th of May 2022 at Dhaka. The workshop will enable us to assess the knowledge gaps on LLA, and brainstorm the opportunities to scale up LLA at both the national and local levels in Bangladesh. This will be the very first workshop taking place on LLA in Bangladesh, and we are expecting a good number of representatives from leading NGO's, INGO's, CSO's, Private Sectors, and Ministries working on climate change…
Find out more »September 2022
WORKSHOP SERIES ON CLIMATE CHANGE AND HUMAN MOBILITY
This workshop series aims to build on existing work to facilitate a deeper conversation on human mobility in the context of climate change. Through contributions from leading experts and practitioners, it will explore how human mobility can be managed through policy and action, including Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), National Adaptation Plans (NAPs), and national or sectoral policies, plans, and actions. The first round of the workshop series will comprise four thematic tracks with different focus areas that add to the…
Find out more »South Asia Regional Resilience Hub
ICCCAD believes that placing local constituencies from local geographies at the center of the discussion allows front-line leaders to share their local adaptation strategies and internal knowledge and experience to engage with external knowledge and enhance their understanding of the impact of climate. Movement building is most effective within your own locality. Organizing constituencies within local geographies makes it easier to understand the nature of power, engage with it, demand accountability and be accountable. Programme of Events The inaugural…
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