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Understanding needs, meeting demands: A user-oriented analysis of online knowledge broker platforms for climate change and development
This IISD report examines the current state of alignment between climate knowledge brokering (CKB) platforms and the information-seeking and knowledge-sharing behaviour of users of online climate change information. It reviews the case for knowledge brokering and how brokering activities are put into practice online for climate change and development. The paper then outlines the results of research undertaken to understand how CKB platform users assess, access and apply knowledge.
Understanding needs, meeting demands: A user-oriented analysis of online knowledge broker platforms for climate change and development
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Available online: http://www.iisd.org/pdf/2013/understanding_needs_platforms.pdf
A. Hammill ; B. Harvey ; D. Echeverria ; International Institute for Sustainable Development
Published by: IISD ; 2013This IISD report examines the current state of alignment between climate knowledge brokering (CKB) platforms and the information-seeking and knowledge-sharing behaviour of users of online climate change information. It reviews the case for knowledge brokering and how brokering activities are put into practice online for climate change and development. The paper then outlines the results of research undertaken to understand how CKB platform users assess, access and apply knowledge.
Language(s): English
Format: Digital (Free)Tags: Climate ; Climate change ; Information and Communication Technologies (ICT)
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Climate risks, vulnerability and governance in Kenya: a review
Climate-related risks adversely affect lives and livelihoods in Kenya and threaten the country’s short- and long-term development prospects. To analyse how Kenya’s capacity to prevent, manage and recover from disasters and adapt to the impacts of climate change could be strengthened, this review summarises: Kenya’s vulnerability to climate risks given current progress toward meeting its development goals; Kenya’s exposure to climate risks historically, and how these might change in the future given available climate change projections; the degree to which key sectors of the Kenyan economy and ...
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Available online: http://www.iisd.org/pdf/2013/climate_risks_kenya.pdf
J.E. Parry ; D. Echeverria ; J. Dekens ; J. Maitima ; United Nations Development Programme ; United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Reduction
Published by: UNDP ; 2012Climate-related risks adversely affect lives and livelihoods in Kenya and threaten the country’s short- and long-term development prospects. To analyse how Kenya’s capacity to prevent, manage and recover from disasters and adapt to the impacts of climate change could be strengthened, this review summarises: Kenya’s vulnerability to climate risks given current progress toward meeting its development goals; Kenya’s exposure to climate risks historically, and how these might change in the future given available climate change projections; the degree to which key sectors of the Kenyan economy and particular groups are vulnerable to existing and future climate risks; and Kenya’s current capacity to address climate risks given its policy framework, institutional arrangements, information availability, ongoing projects and capacity needs. The paper concludes by providing sector-specific recommendations to address knowledge gaps and general recommendations to strengthen response capacity.
Language(s): English
Format: Digital (Free)Tags: Climate ; Climate change ; Climate policies ; Kenya
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