Participatory approach to data collection for GIS for flood risk management in informal settlements of Cape Town
Inadequate flow of information between stakeholders can hamper development of sustainable flood risk management strategies.
Inadequate flow of information between stakeholders can hamper development of sustainable flood risk management strategies.
This study assesses Sudan’s vulnerability to climate change.
Efforts are being made to document how communities are responding to climate vulnerability challenges at the local level.
The paper provides an overview of climatic changes, rainfall patterns, meteorology, and climate variability patterns in local climates south of the Sahara for the five urban centres chosen for the study: Cape Town, South Africa, Dar es Salaam, Tan
This document is one of a series of factsheets that aim to share practical experience of how Participatory Action Research (PAR) can be used to trigger technological, social and institutional innovation in Africa to enhance smallholders’ adaptive
This project addresses knowledge, capacity and networking gaps on the theme of “Strengthening Urban Governments in Planning Adaptation.” Through a participatory process in five Southern African cities comprised of academics, communities and their
This document is one of a series of factsheets that aim to share practical experience of how Participatory Action Research (PAR) can be used to trigger technological, social and institutional innovation in Africa to enhance smallholders’ adaptive
The aim is to develop an adaptation framework for managing the increased risk to African local governments and their communities due to impacts of climate change. This baseline study focuses on the coastal city of Cape Town.