Session 2 | Mainstreaming adaptation across economic sectors and society: the role of National Adaptation Plans

Jul 2, 2026 | 7:30 AM - 9:00 AM

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National Adaptation Plans (NAPs) guide countries in co-ordinating and financing adaptation across all government and non-government actors. Drawing on examples from the tourism, energy, agriculture and forest sectors, this session will examine what makes a NAP an effective policy instrument for mainstreaming adaptation priorities, how NAPs can be better used to engage local communities and private actors, and what policies are needed to strengthen their implementation and monitoring.

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