Community-Based Climate Change Adaptation: What does success look like?
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Title of Resource
Community-Based Climate Change Adaptation: What does success look like?
Identifier
FP_0014
Main Topic
Policy and Institutions addressing Climate Change
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TypeofFocus
Specific topic (e.g., focusing on a particular topic)
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Format
Newspaper and article
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Audience Education Level
Teachers (R-12)
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Teacher educators & curriculum advisors (teacher pd)
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College or university lecturers
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Students (college/university)
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Adult learners
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General public
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Type
text
countryOfOrigin
South Africa
Publication Continent
Africa
Competency
Interpersonal
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Normative
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Science Approaches
Sustainability
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Learning Approaches
Experiential learning (learning through experiences and reflection)
Sustainability Big Idea
Equity and justice
Includes References
Not sure (no references listed)
Suggested Usefulness
Moderately useful
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Indigenous Voice
Yes. Local context
Women and Children Agency
Yes. This case study highlights approaches to enhance climate resilience and adaptation. They show climate adaptation intervention providing valuable opportunities for community-based climate change adaptation.. It is a community-based intervention that benefits both women and men.
Social Inclusion
Yes. encourages communal participation
Entrepreneurial Opportunities
Yes. suggestions to meet sustainable farming in the Northern Cape Province .
Sustainable Development Goal
SDG 3 - Good Health & Well-Being
SDG9 - Industry
Innovation & Infrastructure
SDG 10 - Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 - Sustainable Cities & Communities
SDG 13 - Climate Action
Interpersonal Competency Areas
Human rights
Normative Competency Areas
Human rights