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Got something you'd like to say but don't know where to put your page? This page is a collection point to create links to new pages if you don't know where they fit into the wiki structure. Make a link to your new page below, follow the link and create your page and we will see if we have ideas about how to link it into the rest of the pages on wikiADAPT.

I like to think of this page as the 'I've been thinking...' page. Where good ideas might start, flourish for awhile before they are catalogued. Here's one I'm keen to work on: Social vulnerability and transformations in risk. --Tom Downing 12:51, 7 January 2009 (CET)

Another work in progress. Anna Taylor, Jillian Dyszynski and Tom Downing attended the Regional Consultative Meeting for Africa, of the Global Climate Change Adaptation Network convened by UNEP. We thought we'd use wikiADAPT to record some of the major contributions and insights, of course to be refined as the planning progresses.

  • As one of the user oriented 'landing pages' I thought we might create pithy links such as SidaADAPT as a convenient entry point! This one has some text as part of a workshop in Sida on 13 March 2009: it is my text that I hope they update, revise, completely destroy to suit their own experiences...--Tom Downing 16:17, 12 March 2009 (CET)
  • If we're going to go around creating 'pithy links' as entry points then we need one for SEI Oxford: OxfordAdapt --Ben Smith 18:11, 25 March 2009 (CET)

Developing an on-line curriculum on adaptation! For some years, quite a few people have talked at various stages about an on-line curriculum, cooperative masters course, shared short-course material and the like. We would like to support such efforts! Here is an initial outline of our thinking-in-progress: to establish a component of the weADAPT family, with a working title of weLearn! --Tom Downing 11:47, 30 March 2009 (CEST)

  • Not entirely sure where to fit this for the moment, so here is a page on New Opportunities










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