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Vulnerability Assessment Lessons from the Culture and Heritage Worlds in Africa

Event Description

The event focuses on enhancing heritage-based climate actions by showcasing tools and examples of successful and effective vulnerability assessments in Africa. In addition, the panel discussion aims to highlight the key contributions of the culture and the heritage sector in climate change actions towards resilience and adaptation, such as the importance of stakeholder mapping, defining the local values and assets that are vulnerable to climate change and the relevance of discussing how the vulnerability of values and heritage reflects on the economy and social aspects such as livelihood and cohesion of communities.

Venue

Hybrid - Blue Zone, Resilience Hub

Organisers

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