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Adaptation 101 – (Lesson 1)
What is adaptation to climate change? Is it different from development? Why is it important?
People are getting very confused by these questions (even those working in the development and climate change arena) and as such this blog provides a breakdown of what adaptation actually is. Adaptation 101 – lesson 1 is the first of a two part blog that will inform you of the basic theory of adaptation, so next time it comes up in conversation you won’t sit there feeling like a dummy. Continue reading
Posted in Climate Change, Development
Tagged Adaptation, adaptation continuum, Climate Change, Development, hazards, Theory, vulnerability, What is adaptation
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