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New paper with inputs from Kulima “A framework to analyse the implications of coastal transformation on inclusive development”

by Katharine Vincent | Mar 18, 2019 | Projects, Publications

A new paper "A framework to analyse the implications of coastal transformation on inclusive development" has just been made available online in the journal Environmental Science and Policy. The paper, led by Natalie Suckall with co-authors...

Kulima participating in costing of South Africa’s National Climate Change Adaptation Strategy

by Katharine Vincent | Mar 4, 2019 | Projects, Short-term assignments

Dr Katharine Vincent is working as part of a team led by CowaterSogema to cost South Africa's National Climate Change Adaptation Strategy (which also acts as the National Adaptation Plan under the UNFCCC). The aim of the costing exercise is to highlight the...

Kulima contributing to gender and climate change training in Botswana

by Katharine Vincent | Feb 18, 2019 | Projects, Short-term assignments, Training, Travel

Dr Katharine Vincent is in Gaborone this week, contributing to a day of training on gender and climate change. The workshop has been organised by the Botswana National Designated Authority, with the support of the Southern Africa Climate Finance...

Three new UMFULA blogs on the Future Climate For Africa website with inputs from Kulima

by Katharine Vincent | Jan 7, 2019 | Commentary, Projects

The Future Climate For Africa website features three blogs from the UMFULA project with inputs from Kulima. In "Lessons I took away from my first Adaptation Futures Conference" Dorothy Tembo-Nhlema reflects on what she learned at the meeting in...

New open access paper “What can climate services learn from theory and practice of co-production?”

by Katharine Vincent | Dec 6, 2018 | Projects, Publications

A new paper "What can climate services learn from theory and practice of co-production?" has just been made available online in the journal Climate Services. The paper, led by Kulima director Dr Katharine Vincent with co-authors Meaghan Daly, Claire...

Kulima participating in UMFULA annual meeting in Dar es Salaam

by Katharine Vincent | Nov 19, 2018 | Projects, Travel

Dr Katharine Vincent and Dorothy Tembo-Nhlema are representing Kulima this week at the annual meeting of the UMFULA project (part of the Future Climate For Africa programme) in Dar es Salaam. The meeting brings together the climate scientists, impact modellers...
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