climate resilience
Also known as: global climate resilience
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Realist Review on Just Transition Towards Low Emission, Climate ... link.springer.com Jan 5, 2026 10 facts
claimClimate outcomes in a just transition framework include enhanced climate resilience and reduced greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
claimMapping activities against outcomes across all sectors shows a high frequency of evidence for four main outcomes: enhanced climate resilience, reduced GHG emissions, optimized socioeconomic and work opportunities, and increased social equality and gender equality.
claimThe three outcomes of enhanced climate resilience, maximized social/economic/decent work gains, and improved social equity and gender equality in the agriculture/food sector are most strongly associated with three activities: social dialogue and stakeholder engagement, investments in infrastructure/technology/market linkages, and inclusive social policies/programmes/investments.
claimThe Realist Review on Just Transition Towards Low Emission, Climate found no reported incidence of energy interventions leading to enhanced climate resilience, greater adaptive capacity, or reduced exposure to shocks and stresses.
claimThe highest incidence of outcomes in combined agriculture and ecosystem interventions occurs across three areas: enhanced climate resilience, maximized social, economic and decent work gains within regions or countries, and greater social and gender equality.
claimA mapping study found no reported instances of energy interventions leading to enhanced climate resilience, greater adaptive capacity, or reduced exposure to shocks and stresses.
measurementIn the agriculture and food sector, the highest incidence of reported outcomes occurs for three main outcomes: enhanced climate resilience, maximized social/economic/decent work gains, and improved social equity and gender equality.
claimMapping activities to outcomes in agriculture, food, and ecosystem services reveals that the highest incidence of outcomes occurs across three areas: enhanced climate resilience, maximized social, economic, and decent work gains within regions or countries, and greater social and gender equality.
referenceHideyuki Kubo authored a 2023 discussion paper titled 'Strengthening Climate Resilience Through Farmer Field School Practices in Oromia, Ethiopia,' published by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).
claimIdentified outcomes for energy sector interventions include enhanced climate resilience, maximized social, economic, and decent work gains, minimized job losses and negative social outcomes, and improved social equity and gender equality.
Renewable Energy's Land Use Reckoning kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu Jun 3, 2025 1 fact
referenceThe 'mid-impact' solar development scenario modeled by Harvard Forest and Massachusetts Audubon excludes new solar development on prime farmland, areas essential for biodiversity and wildlife habitat, the 75 percent of forest with the highest carbon density, and areas identified by The Nature Conservancy as most valuable for climate resilience.
Advancing energy efficiency: innovative technologies and strategic ... oaepublish.com 1 fact
referenceTiwari documented the International Association of Advanced Materials' (IAAM) pledge for global climate resilience at COP 28 in a 2024 publication.
Energy infrastructure vs climate change: increasing resilience ricardo.com Feb 20, 2025 1 fact
claimRicardo secured international funding to conduct a climate resilience and geographical hazard assessment, specifically focusing on floods and extreme water-related disasters, and to develop a resilience plan for the energy sector.