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Now available online: NAP process country case studies

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Four Country Case Studies were developed in 2018 as part of a series on the national adaptation planning (NAP) process in selected countries. The purpose of the series is to provide an update on the current NAP process, showing first lessons learned and giving an outlook on the next steps to be taken in the iterative NAP process, considering how it contributes to reaching the countries´ adaptation goals. The case studies shall furthermore serve the purpose of peer learning to countries that are planning or just starting the NAP process.

Case studies (English)

Albania: NAP Process Country Case Study

Grenada: NAP Process Country Case Study

Thailand: NAP Process Country Case Study

Togo: NAP Process Country Case Study

In addition to the existing case studies that were updated in March 2019 we developed a new case study for India (English)

India: NAPCC Process Country Case Study

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