Building Climate Resilience through Ecosystem-based Adaptation Planning
Course

Building Climate Resilience through Ecosystem-based Adaptation Planning

Offered by: UN: CC Learn

Enrollment Date

July 30, 2025

Languages

English

Level

Mixed Level

Duration

1 - 3 months

Certification

Optional

Price

Free

Course Details

Considering ecosystem approaches as part of national development planning has always been challenging for many countries around the world. The role ecosystems play in strengthening resilience and broadening livelihood opportunities and economies in the face of climate change has not  been sufficiently included in national development agendas. Not until now. With the Paris Agreement, recognizing “ the protection of the integrity of ecosystems and biodiversity for both climate change mitigation and adaptation actions”  , nature-based solutions (NbS), including ecosystem-based adaptation, for adapting to current and future climate change has come to the fore and countries are eager to find solutions to climate risk that can deliver multiple benefits (social, economic and environmental). Ecosystem-based Adaptation (EbA), which encompasses the wise use of ecosystem services to help people adapt to climate change, delivers a wide range of benefits that boost overall development and human wellbeing and may contribute to national strategies to respond to the triple crises of biodiversity loss, climate change and the global post-pandemic scenario.

The Guidelines  for Integrating EbA into National Adaptation Plans  (NAPs) -or EbA guidelines - have been produced as a part of the  National Adaptation Plan - Global Support Programme  (NAP-GSP), implemented jointly by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the United Nations Environment  Programme  (UNEP) and funded by the Global Environment Facility (GEF). In 2013, the Least Developed Countries Expert Group (LEG) of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) invited international actors to draft supplementary sector guidelines to the  NAP Technical Guidelines  they formulated in 2012, and a number of supplementary guidelines have been published since, including the EbA Guidelines. 

Through its three modules, this course will highlight the key concepts, tools, examples and steps for integrating EbA in the NAP process. Hence, it has been formulated as a companion to the Guidelines, and we suggest it should  be taken as such. 

This self-paced course is a learning initiative of the UN Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) and part of the National Adaptation Plan - Global Support  Programme (NAP-GSP) in partnership with Friends of the EbA (FEBA) of IUCN.  

After completing the course, participants will be able to: 

Explain the importance of restoring/protecting nature and implementing nature-based solutions, such as EbA, for climate change adaptation and sustainable development. 

Discuss how integrating EbA into NAPs enables countries to comply with their international environmental commitments such as the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the Sendai Framework, the UNFCCC, the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) and the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD).

Describe how EbA works, including the challenges, opportunities and additional benefits beyond adaptation of securing healthy ecosystems.

Outline how to look for funding opportunities, and how to formulate, implement and mainstream EbA options. 

Explain and integrate EbA in the formulation, implementation and review stages of the NAP process. 

After completing the course, participants will be able to: 

Explain the importance of restoring/protecting nature and implementing nature-based solutions, such as EbA, for climate change adaptation and sustainable development. 

Discuss how integrating EbA into NAPs enables countries to comply with their international environmental commitments such as the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the Sendai Framework, the UNFCCC, the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) and the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD).

Describe how EbA works, including the challenges, opportunities and additional benefits beyond adaptation of securing healthy ecosystems.

Outline how to look for funding opportunities, and how to formulate, implement and mainstream EbA options. 

Explain and integrate EbA in the formulation, implementation and review stages of the NAP process. 

UN: CC Learn

UN: CC Learn

United Nations: CC Learn. One UN Climate Change Learning Partnership (UN CC:Learn) is a collaborative initiative involving more than 30 multilateral organizations.

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