AFN-Publications (Liste)

Publikationen
Meetings
Talking Action Points
A proposal of the AF NGO Network
To protect itself against corruptions misappropriations and misuses of its resources during the implementation of projects it has funded, the AF needs to set up a mechanism that can alert investiga
Briefing Paper
Cover Briefing 14th Meeting AFB
This briefing paper summarises the key issues that are on the agenda of the 14th meeting of the Adaptation Fund Board.
Meetings
Cover Report 14th Meeting of the AFB
The 14th meeting of the Adaptation Fund Board took place in June 2011. Please find below the report that summarises the key decisions taken during the meeting.
Briefing Paper
Cover Briefing Paper 15th Meeting AFB
This briefing paper summarises the key issues that are on the agenda of the 15th meeting of the Adaptation Fund Board.
Newsletter
Newsletter February 2013
A newsletter dedicated to the activities of the AF NGO Network and around the implemented projects is published regularly.
Case Study
Mapping Evaluation AF funded projects
Prior to Doha meeting, the AF NGO Network has commissioned a case study in seven project countries funded by the Adaptation Fund.
Paper
Insights from vulnerable developing countries
Making the Adaptation Fund work for the most vulnerable
This publication summarises the state of play in the Adaptation Fund and the key experiences of members of the Adaptation Fund NGO Network, at international policy level as well as within developing countries.
Video Statements
All members of the Steering Group who attended the summit gave short video statements about how they conceive the Great Transformation and where they see challenges and opportunities.
Discussion Paper
DRAFT FOR DISCUSSION, as of June 14th 2012
As global temperatures rise, severe negative impacts on crop yields is expected in large parts of the Global South where food security remains a critical concern. Yet agriculture is also seen as a major greenhouse gas emitter – if landuse change is included, agriculture is said to contribute up to 30% of GHGs. Around 13% of global emissions come from agricultural practices themselves – in particular from methane and nitrous oxides.