CARIAA’s insights refer to the specific effects of temperature increases in climate change hotspots.
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Supporting the next generation of think tank leaders
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NewsEnvironment Climate change
What 1.5°C warming means for hotspots: Insights from CARIAA
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Urbanization, gender and violence in Rawalpindi and Islamabad : a scoping study
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Journal articlesVIOLENCE
Research assistants, reflexivity and the politics of fieldwork in urban Pakistan
In conducting fieldwork for every research project, a key factor in the success of the research is the cultural negotiation of the researchers themselves.
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Urbanization, gender & violence in millennial Karachi : a scoping study
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NewsGovernance POLICY RESEARCH CAPACITY BUILDING
Sustainability on the agenda as think tanks meet in Bangkok
More than 250 think tank representatives, policymakers, donors, researchers, and interested observers will converge in Bangkok, Thailand, from November 11-14 for the Think Tank Initiative (TTI) Exchange.
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Investing in evidence for sustainable development
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NewsSocial Policy Think tanks
IDRC strengthens voices and perspectives informing G20 debates
Leading think tanks, government officials, representatives from international organizations, and stakeholders from the business community gathered at the summit to convey public policy recommendations to the G20 Argentina presidency.
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NewsEnvironment Climate change CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION
Climate change hot spots: New CARIAA video
They are four of the more than one billion people living in hot spot regions — deltas, semi-arid lands, and glacier and snowpack-dependent river basins in Africa and Asia — that are most vulnerable to climate change.
Published dateTuesday, 28. August 2018 - 12:30