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January, 2010
Author: TARU, ISET
Introductory poster providing an overview of research into the climate change risks and vulnerabilities in Indore along with a summary of strategies for building resilience in Indore.
January, 2010
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The ICCSR outlines Indonesia's strategic vision that places particular emphasis on the challenges emerging in the forestry, energy, industry, transport, agriculture, coastal areas, water, waste and health sectors. The content of the roadmap has been formulated through a rigorous analysis. The...
January, 2010
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In 2014, Semarang had a population of 1.5 millionand a total area 373.70 km2. Based on this vulnerability assessment, Semarang is facing several climate impacts such as flood (both tidal flood and flash flood), coastal erosion, drought, limited access to clean water, climate disease, sea level...
January, 2010
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In 2014, Bandar Lampung had a population of 822,880 people and a total area of 169.21 km2. Based on this vulnerability assessment, Bandar Lampung recognized it is facing several climate impacts including flood, erosion and landslide, drought, coastal erosion and sea level rise. The emerging City...
January, 2010
Author: TARU
Brochure introducing the Urban Service Monitoring System (URSMS). The system has two main interfaces: 1) The mobile interface for sending and receiving structured data via SMS; and 2) PC interface with Internet Mapping Service for visualizing the information as charts, reports and maps.
January, 2010
Author: ISET- International
Introduction to Challenge to Change. In Vietnam, Challenge to Change works with government and non-government organisations and community-based organisations, to assist poor communities which are vulnerable to the impacts of climate change.
April, 2010
Author: ISET
This report summarises a a study on vulnerability and adaptation assessment to climate change, coordinated by ISET and conducted by MercyCorps, URDI and CCROM SEAP-IPB in Semarang City.
April, 2010
Author: TARU Leading Edge
The Rockefeller Foundation's Asian cities Climate Change Resilience Network initiative is a collective experiment with a range of activities that will together improve the ability of the cities to withstand, prepare for and recover from the projected impacts of climate change.   
April, 2010
Author: TARU Leading Edge
The interventions in the cities of Indore and Surat include raising awareness of climate variability and climate change risks, developing city-specific vision strategies and scenarios for informed decision making.  
May, 2010
Author: ACCCRN
Includes articles on Lessons from Disaster Risk Reduction; Making Cities Climate Smart; Spotlight On Thailand - Thailand's Participation in ACCCRN; ACCCRN Participation in UN-Habitat World Urban Forum 5; Q&A and Upcoming Events.