Locally-led and Community-based Climate Change Adaptation Strategies
- English
Learn about the types and interventions of LLA, and what the benefits of monitoring, evaluating, and learning would be in a LLA project.
This is an interactive online course on locally-led and community-based climate change adaptation strategies. It is predominantly for participants of the RedR UK Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction programme.
RedR UK is offering an innovative, high-quality online training course aiming to provide participants with the skills and knowledge to describe the types and interventions of locally-led adaptation (LLA), and what the benefits of monitoring, evaluating, and learning would be in a LLA project. It is a practical course on implementing, scaling up, and evaluating locally-led adaptation programmes in communities around the world.
The training consists of a series of webinars for participants to engage with, before joining a live, practical seminar (see time details on this page for the live session). In total, participants will be expected to spend about 3 hours on this training.
After completing this course, you will be able to:
- Describe the types and intervention areas of LLA, and reflect on what could be implemented in your own project locations
- Assess how LLA can be scaled up in your own context and projects, and what barriers need overcoming
- Appraise what would require monitoring, evaluating, and learning (MEL) in a climate smart village project.