Identifying Transboundary Climate Risks
In a world connected as never before, climate change risk assessments need to better account for our global interdependencies. This category brings together work relevant to understanding the complex nature of transboundary climate risks. Publications provide insight into how transboundary climate risks manifest, how they are transmitted, and how they might be identified, assessed and tracked.
Compilation of Illustrative Targets and Indicators for the Global Goal on Adaptation
Adaptation Without Borders contributed to an illustrative compilation of indicators and targets for the Global Goal on Adaptation. Explore this document to learn about the potential targets and indicators that could be included, and the potential development of new targets and indicators where needed.
Press conference: Why adaptation is an urgent, economic necessity
Discover why adaptation is still a politically key issue for Africa, Small Island States and Least Developed Countries; why adaptation investments are essential to maintain supply chains and trade; where adaptation finance needs to flow; and the importance of the GGA in this meeting.
Dialogue on regional cooperation on adaptation to cascading climate risks in the Hindu Kush Himalaya: Implications, barriers and opportunities for India
Policy makers, stakeholders, experts and practitioners from across India will discuss the urgent need to build regional cooperation mechanism on adaptation to cascading climate risks and explore what a cooperation mechanism could and should deliver to regional member countries and beyond in practice. Learn more!
Science-Policy Dialogue on “regional cooperation on adaptation to cascading climate risks in the Hindu Kush Himalaya”
The Science-Policy Dialogue on regional cooperation on adaptation to cascading climate risks in the HKH aims to identify what a cooperation mechanism on adaptation could look like, the main areas of work it could advance, and the tangible outcomes it could and should deliver. Learn more!
Policy solutions for managing transboundary climate risks across regional economic communities in Africa
Adaptation Without Borders and SPARC hosted a multi-stakeholder policy dialogue to advance the state of knowledge on transboundary climate risks and enhance cooperation on adaptation to manage them. Learn more!
Strengthening regional cooperation to address cascading climate risks in the Hindu Kush Himalaya
Learn about the barriers and enablers of enhanced regional cooperation on adaptation to manage the cascading impacts of climate change in this 8th APAN forum event. The event focused on mountainous regions, such as the Hindu Kush Himalaya, and how these regions can tackle cascading risks and scale up solutions.
New risk horizons: Sweden’s exposure to climate risk via international trade
Learn about Sweden's place in the global trade system in this SEI report. The study applies innovative multi-method approaches to identify and assess transboundary climate risks facing Sweden via its international trade links.
Nordic perspectives on transboundary climate risk
Explore the cross-border risks faced by Nordic countries, the extent to which they are already recognised, and possible ways to respond to them in this report. The analysis draws on a literature review, an analysis of trade data, and interviews with stakeholders from national authorities, industry and research institutions.
Rising to a New Challenge: A Protocol for Case-Study Research on Transboundary Climate Risk
This work aims to demonstrate why the transboundary nature of climate risk requires a distinct analytical approach and proposes a seven-step guide that aims to facilitate the exploration of transboundary climate risk through case-study-based research for adaptation.