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Climatelinks 2024 Year in Review: Most Popular Resources

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18 Dec, 2024

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Climatelinks 2024 Year in Review: Most Popular Resources
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Climatelinks houses thousands of resources that offer technical guidance and knowledge related to USAID’s work to help countries mitigate and adapt to climate change. The most visited resources in 2024 include country-level fact sheets, trainings, guidance notes, and more. 

Here are the most visited Climatelinks resources of 2024: 

Guidance Note: Operationalizing the Principles for Locally Led Adaptation

Locally led adaptation (LLA) is an approach where local actors and communities lead decisions over how, when, and where to 

adapt to climate change impacts. This document offers guidance for USAID and its implementing partners on operationalizing the Principles for Locally Led Adaptation. It identifies how each principle aligns with relevant USAID policies and Agency guidance and illustrates opportunities for implementing LLA across the USAID program cycle.

Regional, Sector, and Country Risk Profiles and GHG Emissions Fact Sheets

Each year, Climate Risk Profiles and Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions Fact Sheets are among the top Climatelinks resources. This year, five Climate Risk Profiles got an update: Ethiopia, Libya, Uzbekistan, Jamaica, and the Philippines. Also new this year is a hub for all of the Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance’s Climate Risk Profiles for Resilience and Food Security Activities. To find GHG Emissions Fact Sheets, go to the resource section of individual country pages

GCC Standard Indicator Handbook

The 2024 Climate Change Standard Indicator Handbook lists the FY 2024 USAID and Department of State standard indicators for climate change and development. It includes definition sheets for each indicator and references to tools that can facilitate reporting on indicators. For additional information, the Climate Change Extended Indicator Handbook includes analyses of various reporting scenarios, frequently asked questions about the standard indicators, and tips for troubleshooting. 

Trainings 

Climatelinks hosts a variety of trainings that help USAID staff and implementing partners build their knowledge and improve their skills. Several of these trainings were among the most visited resources this year including: 

Amazon Private Sector Investment Landscape 

In the Brazilian Amazon, unsustainable practices such as large-scale agriculture, cattle ranching, and logging have led to widespread deforestation and biodiversity loss. Nature-based Solutions (NbS) and bioeconomy investments are increasingly seen as powerful tools for addressing deforestation by channeling capital into businesses that protect, restore, and sustainably manage natural ecosystems. The USAID Climate Finance for Development Accelerator explored the current investment landscape in the Brazilian Amazon biome, with the aim of identifying barriers to increased investment into bioeconomy and NbS and potential opportunities to help unlock additional flows.


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