Announcement: Discover key trends and information in National Adaptation Plans

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The NAP Global Network Secretariat is proud to introduce NAP Trends, a platform that provides the analysis of key information in National Adaptation Plans (NAPs) submitted to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).

The NAP process is a critical tool in a country’s fight to protect its people, ecosystems, and economy from the damaging impacts of climate change, putting in place the systems and capacities needed to make adaptation an integral part of government decision-making.

This new platform will assist government officials and stakeholders involved in planning and implementing long-term adaptation actions by providing:

  • Content analyses of multi-sector NAPs submitted to the UNFCCC’s NAP Central.
  • Trends in key themes, such as gender equality, nature-based solutions, and alignment with other sustainable development mechanisms and agendas.
  • Statistics that demonstrate an overview of the key issues and priorities in country adaptation plans.

Our Preview of NAP Trends webinar offers guidance on how to navigate the website.

We invite you to share this platform with colleagues and contacts who are interested in learning how different countries are planning for climate change and where the key trends lie.

NAP Trends was made possible through financial support from Global Affairs Canada.

Visit the NAP Trends website at trends.napglobalnetwork.org.

A sample of NAP Trends statistics and facts:

Note: These statistics apply to the NAPs that were submitted to the UNFCCC as of December 2021.

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