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New paper on climate change and the water-energy-food nexus in Tanzania

by Katharine Vincent | Dec 5, 2017 | Projects, Publications

The journal Climate Policy has now published online a paper "Climate change and the water–energy–food nexus: insights from policy and practice in Tanzania". The paper, led by Joanna Pardoe from the London School of Economics and Political...

UMFULA publishes a variety of outputs relating to climate information

by Katharine Vincent | Nov 13, 2017 | Projects, Publications

At its annual meeting and stakeholder events last week in Malawi, UMFULA published a number of outputs relating to climate information. Climate briefs were presented for both Malawi and Tanzania, in which future climate projections are highlighted, based on 34 global...

CSIR and Kulima launch 2nd edition of Climate Risk and Vulnerability: A Handbook for Southern Africa

by Katharine Vincent | Oct 5, 2017 | Projects, Publications

The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research and Kulima Integrated Development Solutions have today launched the second edition of "Climate Risk and Vulnerability: A Handbook for Southern Africa" (edited by Claire Davis-Reddy and Katharine Vincent)....

Kulima paper on gender implications of the Paris Agreement to be presented in Marrakech

by Katharine Vincent | Nov 8, 2016 | Publications, Short-term assignments

Kulima has written an analysis paper and related briefing note on the gender implications of the Paris Agreement. The paper outlines how inclusion of gender issues has evolved through the UNFCCC international policy process, and then highlights “missed...

New paper on mainstreaming conservation agriculture in Malawi with inputs from Kulima

by Katharine Vincent | Oct 7, 2016 | Publications

A paper entitled "Mainstreaming conservation agriculture in Malawi: Knowledge gaps and institutional barriers" is now available online in the Journal of Environmental Management. The paper highlights the ways in which conservation agriculture...

New paper on the Vulnerability, Impacts, Adaptation and Climate Services Advisory Board with inputs from Kulima

by Katharine Vincent | Oct 3, 2016 | Publications

A paper on the role of the Vulnerability, Impacts, Adaptation and Climate Services Advisory Board (VIACS AB v1.0) and its contribution to CMIP6 has been published in Geoscientific Model Development. CMIP6 is the mechanism for comparing global climate models. The VIACS...
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