These resources discuss the need to integrate climate change mitigation, adaptation and the sustainable development goals, and how this can be done in practice. These resources are relevant to National Adaptation Planning and the development of Nationally Determined Contributions under the UNFCCC.
The Glasgow City Region Climate Adaptation Strategy and Action Plan is a long-term adaptation project facilitated by Climate Ready Clyde to support and transform the sustainable future of the Region until 2030.
This research provides trends in global climate change adaptation laws and policies over time through analysing 35 countries and establishes key developments and recommendations for policy.
The aim of this work from the CS-NOW project was to build an understanding of the co-benefits and tradeoffs between climate mitigation and adaptation in the United Kingdom (UK) to inform the Government’s efforts to promote decarbonisation and resilience. Knowledge of co-benefits and trade-offs will aid the Government’s identification of no/low regret actions.
September 1, 2025
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