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A global network-based organisation that provides knowledge services in support of effective, economically just and socially inclusive climate adaptation
Berlin, Germany
Joined February 2016
3οΈβ£ Event-Based Storylines π Realistic scenarios can complement probabilistic methods, helping decision-makers explore risk interactions & evaluate trade-offs @PlanAdapt, we aim to translate complex climate data into actionable insights that truly serve those most impactedπ
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1οΈβ£ Risk Amplifiers β Factors like poor governance or maladaptation can escalate small hazards into disasters. Including these amplifiers in assessments = better interventions. π― 2οΈβ£ Cascading Risks π Not just overlapping hazards, but sectoral ripple effects π
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π How do we keep up with the complexity of climate risks? π€ Thatβs the question weβve been reflecting on while diving into 'Challenges and Opportunities in Climate Risk Assessment' by Oscar Higuera Roa & co-authors. π Read it here:
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Currently pursuing an MSc in Local Environmental Change & #SustainableCities, Madhav's thesis focuses on #Urban water governance in Bengaluru π We're excited to learn with and from him at PlanAdapt! π https://t.co/C2UZ3Tp1hr
#ClimateResilience #WaterGovernance #ClimateRisk
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Sudev Madhav Dileep Madhav is an Intern (Research, Collaboration & Innovation β Climate Risk Management, Climate Adaptation) at PlanAdaptβs Coordination Hub, based in Nijmegen, Netherlands. Origina...
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Originally from Bengaluru, India, Madhav is an anthropologist whose work with Indigenous communities sparked a passion for the intersection of culture, ecology, and #climateaction - and the importance of amplifying diverse voices in climate policy π #ClimateJustice
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π± We're thrilled to welcome Sudev Madhav Dileep to the @PlanAdapt team! π He's joined us as an Intern (Research, Collaboration & Innovation β Climate Risk Management, #ClimateAdaptation) and is based in Nijmegen, Netherlands #WelcomeToTheTeam Madhav!
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In realization of its strategic imperatives, @arin_africa hosted @MRokitzki of @PlanAdapt, igniting key discussions on scaling community-led adaptation, supporting early career researchers & translating research into impact. #ClimateAction #Research #LLA
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πExcited to have the Capacity Strengthening Hub (CS Hub) team over for a planning workshop! The CS Hub is an initiative under the CLARE Programme implemented by the incredible team from @PlanAdapt and @ACTSNET Learn more about the CS Hub here: https://t.co/TIykDhJefq
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Big thanks to the authors @sean_p_goodwin, @MartaOlazabal, @antoniojcastro & Unai Pascual @BC3Research for this insightful work! π π https://t.co/yf2NfCAt04
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π Is #adaptation to #climatechange just about managing risks, or should it be about building stronger connections with each other & nature? π€ New research explores a 'relational turn' in adaptation - where relationships drive true #climateresilience π±
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Originally from Paris, now in London, Alice is passionate about linking #climateadaptation with #disasterriskreduction and inclusive practices. Sheβs also completing her MSc in Risk, Disaster & Resilience at @ucl π You can find her profile here:
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Alice Altmayer Alice is an Intern (Research, Collaboration & Innovation β Climate Risk Management, Climate Adaptation) at PlanAdapt. Originally from Paris, she has been living in London since 2020....
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π Excited to welcome Alice Altmayer to the PlanAdapt team as our new Intern (Climate Risk Management & Adaptation)! π
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Special importance has been placed on the role of knowledge brokers as intermediaries in processes of co-production that involves the translation of data which brings closer climate scientists to decision makers.
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β PlanAdapt has always emphasized the importance of the co-production of climate knowledge for enhancing #resilience and the role of #mutual learning.
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The research study, grounded in expansive learning theory points towards the significance of transdisciplinarity for understanding the intercultural environment as well as tensions that stem from cultural and historical factors.
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This shift from traditional methods to co-creating context-specific knowledge ensures more effective climate resilience #policies in environments of #complexity and deep #uncertainty.
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β A recent study by Alice McClure, Gina Ziervogel and Zarina Patel highlights the #transformative power of #transdisciplinary learning for climate scientists, where collaboration with diverse actors helps tackle complex urban climate risks in southern #African cities.
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π‘ How is successful co-production of knowledge realised for addressing future #climaterisks and enhancing #resilience ? And how far away from their traditional roles must climate scientists go to connect #climate information with climate #decisionmaking π ?
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