This page presents scientific guidance for assessing social and ecological vulnerabilities to climate change and documents lessons from community engagement in Belize. Presenters include Elizabeth McLeod of The Nature Conservancy and Dareece Chuc of the Belize Audubon Society.
- Guidance to help managers determine social and ecological vulnerabilities to climate change and other stressors.
- Practical successes, challenges, and lessons from implementing the LEAP (Local Early Action Planning and Management) Tool in Belize.
- Firsthand perspectives from practitioners involved in adaptation planning and community engagement.
Elizabeth McLeod, Climate Adaptation Scientist from The Nature Conservancy, shares the latest scientific guidance to help managers determine social and ecological vulnerabilities to climate change and other stressors. In addition, Dareece Chuc, Environmental Education and Communication Director from the Belize Audubon Society, shares successes, challenges and lessons learned implementing the LEAP (Local Early Action Planning and Management) Tool in Belize.
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