Across
- 3. hold an important place in the development community as catalysts or enablers of local transformation
- 4. refers to a system's capacacity to deal with change & to continue to develop
- 7. refers to actions taken to adjust to the consequences of climate change, either before or after impacts are experienced
- 8. the science who analyses the problems without a predefined disciplinary lens
- 11. is a condition that can be 'fixed'
Down
- 1. objects a starting point for cooperation between stakeholders by providing a common point of reference
- 2. one of the most climate sensitive sectors
- 5. bonding, bridging and linking
- 6. if you invest in the enhancementof individuals and systems' ability to withstand and recover from negative climate impacts or shocks to the system, you built ...
- 9. multiple vieuwpoints on the same context
- 10. is a cost-effective process whereby communities share information on common problems, successful solutions, and potential opportunities
