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Sharing on
5th international CBA conference
25th – 31st, Mar, 2011
Vu Lan Huong
Hanoi, 7th, Apr, 2011
Overview
Objective: To share on
 “Scaling Up: Beyond Pilots,”
 CBA knowledge and practical lessons horizontally
across communities and vertically across levels of
governance and action.
Participants: Over 390 participants, from over 190:
- NGOs,
- Government,
- International organizations, and academy
Program
1. Field visit: 8 sites
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Drought
Flood
Salinity,
2. Conference:
Inaugural session
Plenary session
Technical session
•Cyclone
•Tidal surge
•Erosion
Plenary session
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Key concept and terms
National policy action to foster CBA
Agriculture, local resilience and Climate prediction
services
Communicating knowledge about CBA
Bridging local, sub-national and national levels in
adaptation – the articulation of institution across
scales
Funding and funding architecture to support upscaling
Up-scale CBA while keeping the focus local –
Emerging lessons
Technical session
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Adaptive capacity – how do we support it.
Water governance and climate adaptation
Gender
The economics of CBA
Tools and toolkit for adaptation
Institutional capacity dimension
Building synergies between DRR and CBA
Wider development interventions contribution to
community Adaptive capacity
Role of Eco system in adaptation
Health and Climate Change
CBA knowledge management
Links to the CBA workshop
in Dhaka
Read more about the event at
http://www.iisd.ca/ymb/climate/cba5/
 See videos from the conference at
http://www.iied.org/climate-change/keyissues/community-based-adaptation/cbaconference-2011.
 Report:
http://www.iisd.ca/ymb/climate/cba5/
 Program: http://pubs.iied.org/G03087.html
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Follow-ups from
NGOs/Government
Thematic presentations every month, starting
with Health and Climate Change in April;
Livelihoods and Toolkits in May; Adaptation
Funding schemes; Gender in June;
Institutions Capacity building and
Governance in July.
 Further support for CBA workshop in
Vietnam.
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