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ARA makes its case at Adaptation Futures 2021

The Adaptation Research Alliance (ARA) hosted a high-level plenary session at the Adaptation Futures conference on 8 October 2021 to make its case for action research that addresses the needs of the most vulnerable to climate change.

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Categories: Bridging research & action, Policy & influence, News, Videos, Climate action, Locally led adaptation

Why we joined the ARA

Our members share their rationale for joining the Alliance.

Our members explain why they joined the Adaptation Research Alliance (ARA) and how we plan to drive action research for adaptation that results in real solutions for...

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Categories: Bridging research & action, Collaboration, News, Videos, Climate action, Co-production, Locally led adaptation

Action research for climate adaptation: Mahila Housing Trust, Bangladesh

Bijal Brahmbhatt talks about the action research aspects of Mahila Housing Trust’s projects.

The Adaptation Research Alliance (ARA) has co-developed a framework for action research in adaptation that results in the co-development...

Categories: Bridging research & action, Collaboration, Press release, Climate action, Co-production, Locally led adaptation

Adaptation Research Alliance: A new global coalition for adaptation action

A new global coalition working to catalyse investment and capacity for action-oriented research in adaptation to climate change has launched today at the COP26 summit.

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Categories: Bridging research & action, Learning & implementation, Collaboration, News, Europe, Capacity building, Climate action, Co-production, Governance

Four takeaways from the ARA’s European workshop

Held between the ARA and European adaptation actors, the workshop explored synergies for collaboration and ways to strengthen the ARA’s role in driving action research for vulnerable communities.

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Categories: Bridging research & action, Learning & implementation, Collaboration, News, Climate action, Co-production, Locally led adaptation

Why solutions for adaptation need radical collaboration

Innovative partnerships that invite all voices result in solutions for climate adaptation that vulnerable communities want and need.

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Categories: Bridging research & action, Learning & implementation, Collaboration, News, Videos, Climate risk, Developing countries, Locally led adaptation, Traditional knowledge

Learning from climate vulnerable communities

ARA Steering Board Member Prof Saleemul Huq speaks about learning from local communities.

The Adaptation Research Alliance (ARA) links researchers working in adaptation with those at the forefront of climate change. As it...

ARA launches Statement Of Intent with REAP

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ARA launches Statement Of Intent with REAP

New partnership strengthens the gathering of evidence for early action against climate-related risks.

Adaptation research and innovation: The time is now

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Adaptation research and innovation: The time is now

The latest report from the IPCC shows urgent need for adapting to climate change.

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Categories: Bridging research & action, Collaboration, News, Videos, Middle East, Climate action, Climate risk

Asia-Pacific Climate Week: Radical collaboration for adaptation in the Asia-Pacific region

The ARA introduces principles for and examples of radical collaboration at Asia-Pacific Climate Week.

This is a recording of the Adaptation Research Alliance (ARA) session from Asia-Pacific Climate Week which took place online on...

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