Ecosystem-based adaptation was at the top of the agenda on the third day of the 9th International Community-Based Adaptation Conference (CBA9) in Nairobi on 29 April.
More than 400 participants from over 90 countries are attending the event, which aims to explore the latest developments in community-based adaptation, particularly with regards to measuring and enhancing effective adaptation.
The third day began with a focus on evaluating ecosystem-based adaptation (EBA) effectiveness, discussing lessons, examining how current EBA projects are evaluated and recommending scaling-up approaches.
The third day also included sessions on "Estimating loss and damage" and "Indigenous knowledge culture and adaptation", plus an 'out-of-the-box' session on "Climnate information services for effective community-based adaptation".
Video interviews with the leaders of each of the sessions on the second day will appear in the playlist at the bottom of this page and on our YouTube channel.
A detailed round-up of the second day of the conference, including discussion and debate, views and videos of the delegates, is available via Storify.
Further CBA9 coverage
A round-up, including participant views, experiences and photos, from the three days of pre-conference CBA9 field trips
A summary, including opinions, videos and photos, from the first day of the conference
A round-up from the second day of the conference featuring detailed discussions among delegates and multimedia
Watch a playlist of video daily updates with IIED senior fellow Saleemul Huq
Watch a playlist of videos of the speeches from the CBA9 opening ceremony, which can also be seen below
Watch a playlist of interviews with the leaders of the sessions and other delegates during CBA9, reflecting on key messages and lessons learned
View posters that will feature in a 'poster marketplace' summarising projects related to the conference theme. You can see the featured posters on IIED's Pinterest site (log-in required) or IIED's Flickr site
Check the programme of events to help you identify the sessions you are most interested in
See a collection of images from the CBA conference and field trips
Watch a playlist of a series of films being shown in the participatory film session. A programme for the film sessions is also available to download (PDF)
Get individual perspectives on CBA9 from the personal Twitter accounts of IIED's experts attending the event
Subscribe to a Twitter list of CBA9 attendees
Further coverage planned for throughout the conference is a gallery of photos and a range of blogs from IIED staff and our partners exploring issues around community-based adaptation.
Video interviews with session leaders and delegates
Further details of each individual session, and the planned discussions, are available by downloading the CBA9 programme