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.
The toolkit consists of four modules and eleven tools: Module I, which focuses on analyzing and identifying the capacities to adapt to climate change; Module II, focusing on coping skills from local to global level and the associated linkages; Mod
This paper provides an overview and comparative review of the different monitoring and evaluation (M&E) frameworks for climate change adaptation.
The paper illustrates the effects of flooding with photos and excerpts from community participant interviews.
The toolkit consists of four modules and eleven tools: Module I, which focuses on analyzing and identifying the capacities to adapt to climate change; Module II, focusing on coping skills from local to global level and the associated linkages; Mod
The report provides data and a descriptive understanding of flooding in one particular settlement that is affected: Egoli, in the Philippi Horticultural Area, Cape Town.
The Ouagadougou Health and Demographic Surveillance (Ouaga-HDSS) selected areas to study problems of the urban poor, and to test innovative programs aiming to promote their well-being.
In response to rapid urbanization throughout the global South, urban and peri-urban slums are
expanding at an alarming rate. Owing to inadequate financial and institutional resources at the