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Kulima and University of Exeter commence a new project on “Responding to sea-level rise and storm events: A proposed framework for developing coastline adaptation strategies in southern Africa”

Kulima and University of Exeter commence a new project on “Responding to sea-level rise and storm events: A proposed framework for developing coastline adaptation strategies in southern Africa”

by Katharine Vincent | Feb 19, 2020 | Projects

Dr Katharine Vincent is in Durban this week for the launch workshop of a new project "Responding to sea-level rise and storm events: A proposed framework for developing coastline adaptation strategies in southern Africa". The project is funded by the...
New Grantham Research Institute working paper with inputs from Kulima-“Insurance as a catalyst  for government climate planning?”

New Grantham Research Institute working paper with inputs from Kulima-“Insurance as a catalyst for government climate planning?”

by Katharine Vincent | Oct 10, 2019 | Projects, Publications

The Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy and the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment have just released a new working paper from the UMFULA project with inputs from Dr Katharine Vincent. The paper, Insurance...

Kulima part of team presenting an initial cost estimate of South Africa’s National Climate Change Adaptation Strategy to a multi-stakeholder validation workshop

by Katharine Vincent | Aug 12, 2019 | Projects, Short-term assignments

Dr Katharine Vincent is in Pretoria this week with colleagues from CowaterSogema to present their initial cost estimate for the implementation of South Africa's National Climate Change Adaptation Strategy to the a validation workshop of...

Kulima part of team presenting an initial cost estimate of South Africa’s National Climate Change Adaptation Strategy

by Katharine Vincent | May 20, 2019 | Projects

Last week Dr Katharine Vincent and colleagues from CowaterSogema presented their initial cost estimate for the implementation of South Africa's National Climate Change Adaptation Strategy to the Department of Environmental Affairs. The aim of the...

Kulima running gender session at the Southern African Climate Finance Partnership regional learning forum

by Katharine Vincent | Apr 2, 2019 | Short-term assignments, Training, Travel

Dr Katharine Vincent is in Maun this week at the second regional learning forum of the Southern African Climate Finance Partnership (SACFP). Funded by the UK's Department For International Development and Swiss Agency for Development Cooperation, SACFP is...
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