How to align #climate adaptation across sectors with the #sustainabledevelopmentgoals? Our paper in @NatureComms proposes a framework to assess climate change impacts on the SDGs and better target adaptation for sustainable development outcomes https://t.co/givPNTK3Al
Our analysis supports the African Infrastructure Resilience Accelerator, helping to prioritize infrastructure investments in Ghana. See the
@GCAdaptation State and Trends 2022 report
https://t.co/l2ltftNnZv
@ProfJimHall@adshead_dan@lenafuldauer @scott_thacker1 @ecioxford
Adapting critical infrastructure to climate change can safeguard progress on sustainable development. In our #OpenAccess paper, we quantify the national SDG benefit of climate adaptation in Ghana and evaluate strategies to maximize SDG target co-benefits: https://t.co/xWo6hDJZXq
#SustainableDevelopmentGoals are a blueprint for planetary prosperity but effective implementation is difficult. Fuldauer et al propose a method to prioritize climate adaptation in alignment to SDG progress. Read how they apply this method #OpenAccess:
https://t.co/3wX3YnLapq
New research led by Lena Fuldauer and co-authored by Robert Nicholls, director of the Tyndall Centre, demonstrates that without targeted climate adaptation action across sectors, achievement of all 169 SDG targets is being threatened climate change:
https://t.co/wmTpaVLnvo
Happy to share our paper on informing climate adaptation in the context of the SDGs. As more nations revise their adaptation plans under the Paris Agreement, our methodology can help ensure adaptation safeguards sustainable development #ClimateAction#SDGs#COP26@UniofOxford
Fuldauer et al designed methods to inform national climate adaptation strategies in the context of #SustainableDevelopmentGoals & applied them in St. Lucia to add spatial granularity to the National Adaptation Plan under the Paris Agreement https://t.co/fjwOSzFbfC @lenafuldauer
Congratulations to @ecioxford doctoral researcher Lena Fuldauer who's been awarded 1st prize in @Allianz
Climate Risk Research Awards 2020 for her work which spatially assesses impacts of hazards across built & natural assets. Find out more via @UKITRC: https://t.co/4hwOeTLMcT
Wonderful news for us @weareLIS.
We feel so many students are ready for a different model of university learning and would like a new kind of curriculum of the sort we will offer. https://t.co/Vv0szDmX14
Incredibly delighted to win the award! Many thanks for giving me the opportunity to present my research and for the great event today! https://t.co/hZjPkra2Td
Rising sea levels, extreme weather events … For island nations like Saint Lucia, #climatechange has a big impact on key infrastructure.
Understanding *how* & planning for it is crucial: https://t.co/DhFonRs5Aj | #resilience#SDGs@UKITRC@UniofOxford@SaintLuciaGov
Innovative infrastructure analysis to a focus on future needs. @UKITRC is crowned winner of the #egtechawards19#infrastructure award for demonstrating a razor sharp approach to tackling infrastructure issues head on.
.@oxfordgeography DPhil student is working with @UKITRC researchers & the government of St. Lucia in order to implement infrastructure systems planning. Read more about her work, spatially modelling the island's climate change hazards & impacts here: https://t.co/bxM91M91Wo
Yesterday was the first #LISDiscoveryDay. Students tackled the problem of #plastics and heard from @carlgomb, @lenafuldauer, and @richardreedinno. We'd like to say a big thank you to everyone involved. It was great to meet you all and we can't wait for the next one.