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30.06.2014

The 4th Exchange Series on Climate Financing: E-Discussion Report

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The 4th Exchange on “Bringing Realistic Adaptation Financing into the NAP Process” was raised by Dr. Peter King on 21 May 2014 to engage the APAN climate change adaptation community in Asia and the Pacific. The Exchange period lasted approximately four weeks. The e-discussion report is available for download via the link below.

Dr. King is the Adaptation Project Preparation and Finance Team Leader for the USAID funded ADAPT Asia-Pacific project. He is also the Senior Policy Advisor at the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES) Regional Centre based in Bangkok, Thailand.

The Exchange Series on Climate Change Adaptation is facilitated by APAN Knowledge Management Team and supported by the USAID Adapt Asia-Pacific project. The team moderates the exchanges and ensures that members receive a maximum of one email a day. Messages posted reflect the personal views of the contributors and not the positions of their organizations.

If you have any additional information related to the topic that you would like to share, or any other inputs, including suggestions to improve this Exchange, please email them to: the-exchange@adapt-asia.orgThe 4th Exchange on “Bringing Realistic Adaptation Financing into the NAP Process” was raised by Dr. Peter King on 21 May 2014 to engage the APAN climate change adaptation community in Asia and the Pacific. The Exchange period lasted approximately four weeks. The e-discussion report is available for download via the link below.

Dr. King is the Adaptation Project Preparation and Finance Team Leader for the USAID funded ADAPT Asia-Pacific project. He is also the Senior Policy Advisor at the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES) Regional Centre based in Bangkok, Thailand.

The Exchange Series on Climate Change Adaptation is facilitated by APAN Knowledge Management Team and supported by the USAID Adapt Asia-Pacific project. The team moderates the exchanges and ensures that members receive a maximum of one email a day. Messages posted reflect the personal views of the contributors and not the positions of their organizations.

If you have any additional information related to the topic that you would like to share, or any other inputs, including suggestions to improve this Exchange, please email them to: the-exchange@adapt-asia.org