Adaptation

  • Knowledge partner
    Country of registration
    Belgium
    Relation to CTCN
    Network Member
    Sector(s) of expertise
    Cross-sectoral
    Water
    Agriculture and forestry
    Coastal zones

    Established in 1959, AGRER carries out studies and provides technical assistance for the design and implementation of projects and programs in the framework of international co-operation, bilateral and multilateral agreements. AGRER provides services financed by the European Union, the World

  • Knowledge partner
    Knowledge partner
    Country of registration
    Italy
    Relation to CTCN
    Network Member
    Knowledge Partner
    Sector(s) of expertise
    Renewable energy
    Energy efficiency
    Industry
    Agriculture
    Forestry
    Water

    Research and consulting on policy & market uptake actions in sustainable energy, clean tech, agriculture, waste mngt. and environment. Since 2000, wide-ranging technical assistance experience in climate change adaptation & mitigation related services, including: tech.

  • Country of registration
    France
    Relation to CTCN
    Network Member
    Sector(s) of expertise
    Agriculture and forestry
    Coastal zones
    Renewable energy
    Energy efficiency
    Water

    CARBONIUM is a climate finance advisory company specialised in sustainable development and climate finance since 2004.

  • Knowledge partner
    Country of registration
    Belgium
    Relation to CTCN
    Network Member
    Sector(s) of expertise
    Agriculture
    Agriculture and forestry
    Coastal zones
    Early warning and Environmental assessment
    Energy efficiency
    Forestry
    Infrastructure and Urban planning
    Water

    Agriconsulting Europe SA - AESA is a renowned European consulting firm offering worldwide high-quality technical assistance and management services to Governments, Ministries, International Organisations and private clients in the field of international development.

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    The discussion on the potential synergies between adaptation and mitigation measures is therefore just only starting and the debate is all too often for political reasons reduced to a discussion of the costs of global adaptation versus global mitigation. A practical understanding of the link between adaptation and mitigation measures particular in LULUCF does not yet exist.