Climate Change Adaptation Project
A Climate Change Trust Fund (CCTF) recipient‑executed grant that demonstrated climate‑adaptive planning and management using an integrated, multi‑sector approach in Addu (Seenu) and Gnaviyani atolls.
A Climate Change Trust Fund (CCTF) recipient‑executed grant that demonstrated climate‑adaptive planning and management using an integrated, multi‑sector approach in Addu (Seenu) and Gnaviyani atolls.
The project supports sustainable coastal and blue economy development by combining policy and institutional reforms with targeted urban investments. Components include (i) development and adoption of spatial planning, tourism and environmental policies and a carbon market framework; (ii) upgrading the Belize City wastewater treatment plant to reduce land-based pollution; (iii) expansion of the potable water network in South San Pedro; and (iv) a solid waste management pilot in San Pedro, alongside project management and a contingent emergency response.
To strengthen the resilience of targeted coastal communities and promote sustainable tourism in São Tomé e Príncipe. The project will support green, gray, and hybrid investments for erosion and flood control, and restore mangrove ecosystems.
The project aims to strengthen institutional capacity for landscape restoration and climate resilience in Mali through territorial planning and conflict reduction strategies. It invests in restoring landscapes and ecosystem services while improving local livelihoods by creating income-earning opportunities. Coordination, monitoring, and emergency response mechanisms ensure effective implementation and resilience to climate impacts.
This project strengthens resilience for targeted communities and coastal areas in Western Africa by enhancing regional integration and institutional frameworks for coastal management. It finances investments to mitigate erosion, reduce flood risks, manage pollution, and promote climate-resilient development while supporting coordinated national and regional project implementation.
This project aims to enhance climate resilience in the coastal areas of Western Africa by targeting regional coordination, policy frameworks, and site-specific physical and social investments. It focuses on regional integration by harmonizing coastal governance policies and strengthening institutional collaboration to address resilience challenges. At the national level, the project supports operationalizing integrated coastal zone management plans and land-use strategies for effective management of transboundary ecosystems.
This project aims to strengthen governance and policies for the blue economy, enhance resilience of coastal infrastructure, and provide rapid response to emergencies. Participating countries will benefit from capacity building, regional collaboration, and investments in climate-resilient coastal assets to foster economic recovery and sustainability.
This project aims to strengthen Türkiye’s institutional capacity for integrated fire management and enhance the resilience of forests and communities to wildfires. Key activities include wildfire risk reduction, capacity building, restoration of fire-affected landscapes, and support for rapid response during emergencies.
This project improves the management of natural resources and tourism assets in Southern Tanzania while increasing alternative livelihoods for communities near Protected Areas. Activities include infrastructure improvements in Protected Areas, alternative livelihood development, and catchment conservation to ensure sustainable landscape and water management.
The Sustainable Forest and Landscape Management Project in Bosnia and Herzegovina aims to build capacity among forestry sector stakeholders and demonstrate sustainable forest and land management approaches. Activities include reforestation of fire-affected sites, participatory landscape management, and capacity building to enhance sustainability and resilience of vulnerable forest, scrub, and pasture landscapes.