Katherine Nightingale in SciDev.net: Adapting to climate change — unlike mitigating it — will succeed in developing countries only by sharing local understanding and knowledge with other low-income nations. These were the words of a leading climate scientist speaking at a Commonwealth Foundation briefing on climate change and health in Saleemul Huq, head of climate change at the International Institute for Environment and Development, said North–South knowledge transfer was a valid path for mitigation. For example, research institutions in developed countries can create a renewable energy technology and transfer it for use in a developing country. "But learning how to cope with climate change in
"[For adaptation] we need South–South knowledge exchange. It's more transferable for
Huq said there is an "information gap" between global and local levels. "We have strong information at a global level but much weaker information at a local level, where the actors in adaptation are." To rectify this, he said the research community needs to be brought together with practitioners such as policymakers and non-governmental organisations. Local work and pilot studies need to be carried out to engage policymakers at a country level and provide them with evidence, he added.
"We don't have time to follow the usual process of publishing research and waiting for it to trickle down to the people on the ground."…

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