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Adaptation at Scale in Semi-Arid Regions
  • Home
  • About ASSAR
    • Why focus on semi-arid regions?
    • Our approach
    • ASSAR's international and interdisciplinary team
      • ASSAR's people
  • Study areas
    • India
      • Karnataka
      • Maharashtra
      • Tamil Nadu
    • East Africa
      • Ethiopia
      • Kenya
    • Southern Africa
      • Botswana
      • Namibia
    • West Africa
      • Ghana
      • Mali
  • Themes
    • Adaptation barriers and enablers
    • Global warming of 1.5°C
    • Dynamics of ecosystem services
    • Drought
    • Governance
    • Participatory processes
      • Transformative Scenario Planning
    • Effective adaptation
    • Wellbeing
    • Gender and social differentiation
    • Mobility
    • Knowledge systems
    • About collaborative work
  • Capacity building
    • Internal capacity
      • Postgraduate students
      • Training and workshops
      • Upskilling early-career researchers
    • External capacity
      • Building capacity among vulnerable groups
  • Outputs
    • Working Papers
    • ASSAR on Youtube
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  • Contact
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