Project Details
Description
NERC funded six-month project supporting the COP26 Adaptation and Resilience theme. Led by the University of Bristol with partners in the UK, South Africa and Zambia, the FRACTAL-PLUS project aims to advance a “distillation” approach to using different hydro-climate information for guiding adaptation decisions through collaborative “learning labs”. The project centres on co-developing flood resilience narratives in Lusaka, Zambia - a focal city in the previous NERC/DFID funded FRACTAL project.
| Acronym | FRACTAL-PLUS |
|---|---|
| Status | Finished |
| Effective start/end date | 1/10/21 → 31/03/22 |
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Research output
- 2 Article (Academic Journal)
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Integrating social narratives of flood events into a text network analysis-based decision support framework to reduce vulnerability to climate change in Africa
O'Shea, T., Grobusch, L., Zhang, M., Neal, J., Daron, J., Jones, R., Jack, C. D., McClure, A., Siame, G., Ndhlovu, D. & Bharwani, S., 13 Jan 2025, In: Climate Services. 37, 18 p., 100538.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article (Academic Journal) › peer-review
Open Access2 Citations (Scopus) -
Principles for co-producing climate services: Practical insights from FRACTAL
McClure, A., Daron, J., Bharwani, S., Jones, R., Grobusch, L., Kavonic, J., Janes, T., Zhang, M., Hill, E. & Mzime, M., 2024, In: Climate Services. 34, 12 p., 100492.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article (Academic Journal) › peer-review
Open Access10 Citations (Scopus)