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Friday, December 17, 2021

Monitoring and Evaluation of Adaptation Progress. Request for Proposals. Due January 19, 2022

 

 

 

Call for Proposals

 

Are you engaged in the monitoring and evaluation of climate change adaptation work? Share your expertise at the upcoming National Adaptation Forum virtual series.

 

The goal of this series is to advance the practice of monitoring and evaluating climate adaptation work. This series aims to highlight different approaches, examples, and frameworks from across the adaptation community, spanning natural, built, and social systems.

 

Proposal submissions are due by 11:59 pm PT on January 19, 2022. Please see the Call for Proposals on the Forum website for more details.

 

Contact info@NationalAdaptationForum.org with any questions.

 

 

 


5th National Adaptation Forum October 25-27, 2022

 

 

More information about the 5th National Adaptation Forum can be found at our website.

 

Interested in presenting? Proposal submissions will open in early January and close February 1, 2022. Click here to learn more about the Call for Proposals.



Proposals can be submitted on any topic related to climate change adaptation. In addition, the Program Committee has identified several Special Session topics:

  • Climate Displacement, Managed Retreat, and Relocation

  • Climate Trauma and Healing

  • Growing Pains of Adaptation

  • Monitoring & Evaluation of Adaptation Progress and Successes

  • Ecological Transformation in a Changing Climate

  • Making Climate Science Usable and Useful

  • Bridging the Urban-Rural-Natural System Divide

  • Uncharted Waters: Using Uncommon Approaches in Adaptation

  • Adaptation in the Private Sector

  • Youth Empowerment and Leadership in Climate Adaptation

  • Finding the Signal Among the Noise: Strategic Use of Media in Climate Adaptation

  • Community-First Adaptation Innovations

 

Full details on session formats, special sessions, and how to submit will be available when the Call for Proposals opens in early January. 

 

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