These resources from the NAP Global Network and links to other relevant sources provide background information and tools relevant to the NAP process.
These resources from the NAP Global Network and links to other relevant sources provide background information and tools relevant to the NAP process.
The NAP Global Network commissioned an external review of its 2015–2020 work funded by the U.S. Department of State. This document showcases how each recommendation will be addressed.
The climate is changing. Impacts are being felt, and adjustments today and in the future are necessary. More and more countries are defining and addressing their medium- and long-term climate adaptation priorities through National Adaptation Plan (NAP) processes. The NAP Global Network was created to support developing countries in advancing their NAP processes, and help […]
Read about the results and people involved in the NAP Global Network in this yearbook that highlights some of the key moments and people who have participated in the Network.
Bilateral donors already account for a major share of adaptation-related official development assistance. This brief describes how the NAP Global Network can help bilateral donors respond to the increasing need and demand for NAP support through its activities.
Learn about what the NAP Global Network offers to bilateral donors who participate in it, as well as its niche, objectives and activities.
This research published in the Climate and Development journal is available as a free access PDF via Taylor & Francis Online. Abstract National adaptation planning has evolved from a focus on short-term, project-level interventions to mainstreaming adaptation into broader development goals. Initial adaptation efforts tended to focus on climate science and project-level assessments and measures. In contrast, […]
The Climate Change Resilient Development (CCRD) project was a four-year project (2011-2015) implemented under the leadership of the Global Climate Change Office in the United States Agency for International Development’s (USAID’s) Bureau for Economic Growth, Education, and Environment (E3). The project goal was to “enhance resilience of developing country peoples, assets, and livelihoods through improved […]
This briefing note provides an overview of the support that Germany’s GIZ (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit) provides for the NAP process.
This report describes the Climate-resilient Development Framework, a “development-first” approach to climate change adaptation. The framework recommends practitioners use climate analyses to complement those normally undertaken in the course of development planning; this helps ensure that current and future climate variability does not hinder progress on existing development goals. The intended audience for this report […]