Climate and Nature

Based on lessons learned, this working group promotes concepts that foster the improvement of livelihoods while conserving natural resources in the context of climate change.

It supports the exchange of results and experiences between projects or programmes and develops innovative products to contribute to knowledge management and more efficient implementation of projects and programmes.

The working group believes that a well governed and responsible management of natural resources is the foundation of sustainable development in rural areas. The impacts and risks of climate change on livelihoods and natural resources are taken into account, especially through concepts such as ecosystem-based adaptation and mitigation.

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  • Risk Supplement to the Vulnerability Sourcebook — French edition

    Guidance on how to apply the Vulnerability Sourcebook’s approach with the new IPCC AR5 concept of climate risk

  • Biodiversity Monitoring Manual: French Translation Available

    While the internet offers vast amounts of information on biodiversity, finding the right bits remains hugely time-consuming. This manual provides succinct practical guidance for planning biodiversity monitoring 

  • Analysis of Protected or Conservation Areas Governance Models

    Practical experiences of GIZ projects/programmes in Africa

  • Dialogue on Forest Governance

    Forests are a highly valuable resource — and they are massively threatened by illegal logging and deforestation

  • Analysis of Protected or Conservation Areas Governance Models

    Practical exepriences of GIZ projects/programmes in Africa

  • La mise en œuvre d’un modèle de Cogestion forestière dans le contexte REDD+

    Le Togo est engagé dans le processus REDD+ depuis 2010. La mise en œuvre du mécanisme REDD+ exige un certain nombre de standards  garantissant, la fiabilité des données et la transparence

Climate Change, Livelihoods, Natural Resources Management working group

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We are looking forward to your participation and contribution!

Speakers: Hannah Weggerle, Caroline Jehmlich, Ullrich Klins, Ernest Obeng Adu, Alida Napina Awa Toe, Maria Schmidt, Martha Ansaba Afful

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