Two events hosted by IGPP and NAPA Collaboration on International Climate Adaptation Research
The Institute of Global Public Policy (IGPP) and the National Academy of Public Administration (NAPA) have cosponsored an international research project focusing on climate impacts and local adaptation. Led by Prof. Dan Guttman, Fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration and Adjunct Professor at IGPP Fudan University, the project brings together scholars from China, the US, and Australia.
The project's first report is available here.
Now, the initiative is gearing up for its second stage, seeking to broaden its scope by involving scholars from diverse regions, particularly Africa.
To kickstart this phase, two events are scheduled this week:
1. On April 23 (2pm UK time | 9pm China time), Prof. Dan Guttman will deliver a lecture discussing the initial report's findings.
2. On April 24 (2pm UK time | 9pm China time), Prof. Dan Guttman will host a webinar to outline the project's next steps, welcoming input from existing team members and inviting new scholars to contribute their ideas.
All interested individuals are encouraged to attend. Scholars from African countries are particularly encouraged to participate, as their insights will be invaluable in enriching the project's framework. If you wish to participate, please access all event details and links here.