COP28 Resilience Hub Synthesis Report
Key insights on adaptation and resilience from COP28 and the Resilience Hub
Four cross-cutting messages emerged from sessions hosted at the COP28 Resilience Hub:
- There is an increase in innovative approaches in finance for resilience; however, scaling approaches requires reforms of the wider climate finance architecture.
- Equity and justice must be at the heart of any successful partnerships for resilience.
- The intersection of health, climate, and resilience highlight the need for preparedness, gender-specific and socio-cultural considerations.
- Increases in conflict and violence present significant challenges for adaptation and resilience and pose the risk of reversing significant development gains.
Recommended Publications
Ni’mah, N. M., Wibisono,
B. H., & Roychansyah, M. S. (2021). Urban sustainability and
resilience governance: review from the perspective of climate change
adaptation and disaster risk reduction. Journal of Regional and City Planning, 32(1), 83-98. (https://journals.itb.ac.id/index.php/jpwk/article/view/13856)
To foster content-driven communication and discussions centered around climate resilience, we encourage members to share their publications within this group. Kindly submit the details of your own or others' publications to the group assistant at
klima.r...@gmail.com, who will consolidate and distribute them 2 or 3 times per month. In order to reduce email loads considering the group's extensive global membership of over 1700 participants, we kindly request not to post publications individually.
The posting of publications lies on relevance and quality rather than quantity. Only selected publications meeting the following five criteria will be included in the postings:
- The topic must directly relate to climate resilience.
- The title must incorporate the term resilience, resiliency, or resilient.
- It must be a scientific research publication in peer-reviewed journals, monograph, or edited book volume.
- The publication must be published within the last 3 years and in English.
- Information must include the full names of all authors, and a webpage link.
Job and career
Early-Career Research Fellowship: Human Health and Community Resilience track
Applications Open: January 10, 2024
Applications Close: March 6, 2024 | 5 PM ET
National Academy of Sciences Gulf Research Program
Alabama, United States
https://grpfellowships.smapply.io/
Programme Assistant - Ecosystem Resilience and Spatial Planning
International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)
Málaga, Spain
Local recruitment: Nature-Based Solutions Specialist, African Cities Climate Resilience Program
World Resources Institute (WRI), Johannesburg, South Africa
Data Analysis & Technical Research Johannesburg, South Africa
Resilient Waters Program Manager, The Nature Conservancy (TNC)
Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
Recruiting process is a rolling interview process
https://careers.nature.org/psc/tnccareers/APPLICANT/APPL/c/HRS_HRAM_FL.HRS_CG_SEARCH_FL.GBL?Page=HRS_APP_SCHJOB_FL&Action=U
The Climate Resilience Group welcomes your ideas for ways to improve the group, build community, share information, and make things work more efficiently. Feel free to send feedback, suggestions, or ideas to
klima.r...@gmail.com.