The London Climate Week will be held during the first week of July to scale up and identify practical solutions to address climate change. Against this backdrop the International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD) and the Royal Geographical Society with IBG (RGSIBG), UK will jointly organise two events to interact with the Bangladeshi …
Objectives The PCCB, NAP Global Network, NDC Partnership, SEI, ICCCAD, LUCCC, UNESCAP, UN Environment, and the UNFCCC secretariat are organizing a full day workshop during the Asia-Pacific Climate Week. This workshop will provide a space where universities and research institutions will have the opportunity to exchange views and experiences on addressing capacity-building gaps and needs, …
Roundtable and discussion on Climate Change and Fragility Risks in South Asia In Ascott Palace Hotel (Grand Ballroom) (House 14, Road 6, Block K, Baridhara Diplomatic Area, Dhaka 1212) on Tuesday, 19 November 2019 at 9:00 am This consultation dialogue event is being convened to deepen the understanding of national and regional concerns, priorities and …
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 …
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 …
The series of extreme weather events in 2022 fueled by climate change that devastated lives and livelihoods of millions – from the floods in Pakistan and China to droughts in Somalia, Ethiopia, Brazil, and Europe – set a clarion call for the long-awaited climate finance, also known as loss and damage finance. After years of …
The objective of the Policy Lab is to co-create regional and country specific pathways for incorporating NbS in urban planning and governance to address urgent climate, development and biodiversity issues faced by growing mid-sized cities in South Asia.
Since the mid-2010s, Nature-based Solutions (NbS) have received growing attention in the discourse surrounding net-zero ambitions, restoring ecosystems for sequestration, and biodiversity conservation. This framing of NbS has emerged from global policy and the opportunities, trade-offs and processes for implementation have not yet been examined in the context of the developing world, especially for South Asia. Our …
The workshop's primary aim is to provide participants with a thorough comprehension of the political, technical, and financial dimensions of Loss & Damage, fostering a shared commitment to implementing impactful measures in response to the impacts of climate change. Followings are the objective of the workshop: • Equip participants with in-depth knowledge of the political …
Objectives • Equip participants with a deep understanding of the concepts of loss and damage due to climate change, including both immediate and long-term effects on communities, economies, and ecosystems. • Provide detailed insights into recent policy developments, global & local responses and funds established to address loss and damage, such as those initiated at …