LATINOADAPTA: STRENGTHENING LINKS BETWEEN SCIENCE AND GOVERNMENTS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF PUBLIC POLICIES IN LATIN AMERICA

PROJECT OBJECTIVE:
  • Strengthen the capacity of Latin American national governments for evidence based climate responsive policies and decision making.
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES:
  • Assess challenges and opportunities for implementing NDCs (Nationally Detarmined Contributions) in 6 Latin-american countries, focusing on adaptation knowledge gaps by national negotiators/diplomats, policy makers and practitioners.

  • Strengthen climate change decision making capacity by solving the specific knowledge gaps previously identified and facilitating access to and understanding of information relevant for adaptation.

  • Provide evidence-based advice to Latin-american negotiators/diplomats, policy makers and practitioners on topics related to NDCs and NAPs, tracking of their implementation and consultations related to the facilitative dialogue, SBSTA (Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice) and/or SBI (Subsidiary Body for Implementation). Provide evidence-based advice to Latin-american negotiators/diplomats, policy makers and practitioners on topics related to NDCs and NAPs, tracking of their implementation and consultations related to the facilitative dialogue, SBSTA and/or SBI.
  • Promote cross-regional sharing of experiences, best practices and expertise to stimulate climate action.

PRODUCTS:

Knowledge gaps in climate change adaptation, reports by country :

Argentina Diagnostic Report (Spanish only)
Brazil Diagnostic Report (Spanish only)
Chile Diagnostic Report (Spanish only)
Costa Rica Diagnostic Report (Spanish only)
Paraguay Diagnostic Report (Spanish only)
Uruguay Diagnostic Report (Spanish only)

FINANCE
SARAS’ ROLE

Host institution for the Regional Network on Climate Change and Decision Making – UNESCO UNITWIN Programme

Product development and research, in agreement with ORT University for Uruguay.

PERIOD OF EXECUTION

Start: December 2017
End: February 2020

CONTACT

Néstor Mazzeo Beyhaut
nmazzeo@saras-institute.org

Francisco Rosas
juanfranciscorosas@gmail.com

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