CTCN

A country cannot mitigate or adapt to climate change without first strengthening skills and the knowledge to do so. The CTCN works with network members and local stakeholders to provide information, training and support to build and/or strengthen the capacity of developing countries to identify, maintain and adapt climate technology solutions.  Capacity building and training can enable decision-makers to initiate change on local and national level. As part of this effort, the CTCN strives to develop analytical tools, policies and best practices for country-driven climate mitigation and adaptation. Below you will find related publications, partners, CTCN technical assistance, technologies and other information for exploring this topic further.  

Capacity building and training

  • Knowledge partner
    Country of registration
    Australia
    Relation to CTCN
    Network Member
    Sector(s) of expertise
    Cross-sectoral
    Marine and Fisheries
    Renewable energy
    Energy efficiency
    Waste management

    At Social Marketing @ Griffith, we lead the way in delivering transformative change. For over a decade, we’ve challenged the status quo. We’ve developed, delivered, and evaluated behaviour change programs.

  • Knowledge partner
    Country of registration
    Australia
    Relation to CTCN
    Network Member
    Sector(s) of expertise
    Coastal zones
    Marine and Fisheries
    Cross-sectoral

    The Marine Studies Institue(MSI) of the University of Sydney is developing leading edge-research and applications for climate change and broader marine sustainability issues, bringing together expertise in biology, geoscience, law, technology, and engineering.

  • Country of registration
    Australia
    Relation to CTCN
    Network Member
    Sector(s) of expertise
    Agriculture and forestry
    Coastal zones
    Renewable energy
    Energy efficiency
    Human health
    Infrastructure and Urban planning
    Marine and Fisheries
    Water

    The Pacific Community SPC is the principal scientific  and technical organization  in the Pacific region,  supporting development since 1947. SPC is an international development organization owned and governed by 26 country and territory members.

  • Country of registration
    Australia
    Relation to CTCN
    Network Member
    Sector(s) of expertise
    Agriculture
    Early warning and Environmental assessment
    Forestry
    Marine and Fisheries
    Waste management
    Water