Adaptive and Resilient Communities Cohort
Overcoming Barriers. Implementing Actions.
January – December 2025
An applied learning and action cohort by Community Climate Transitions at Tamarack.
Climate adaptation
Climate adaptation refers to the action of adjusting to the current and/or expected impacts of climate change. It refers to making changes to processes, practices, and structures that will help limit harm posed by a changing climate. Actions can include both those that are short- and long-term and incremental and transformative. This definition was adapted in part from the UNFCCC and Grantham Research Institute.
Climate resilience
Climate resilience refers to the actual capacity to prepare for and recover from the current and/or expected impacts of climate change. Resilience is more associated with a worldview that advocates for system-wide changes and long-term capability-building to enhance the ability to absorb changes and recover from their impacts. This definition was adapted in part from the UNFCCC and Grantham Research Institute.
Climate equity
Collaborative
A group of partners in a community (e.g., municipality, community groups and non-profits, individuals with lived/living experience, businesses, etc.) working together towards a common goal.
Implementation barrier
A challenge or setback that hinders local adaptation or resilience actions or projects from seeing progress. While barriers can vary across contexts and projects, there are many common barriers such as human resources, financing, and governance. For more details on common implementation barriers, see Table 4 in section 2.6 of Canada in a Changing Climate: Synthesis Report.
Partners
This refers to organizations or groups, across the community, public, and private sectors. Each participating cohort team should have representation from at least two distinct partner organizations or groups which may include, but are not limited to, community organizations, co-operatives, grassroots or resident-led groups, municipalities, First Nations, Inuit, or Métis governments and councils, public agencies (e.g., health and education), provincial or territorial governments, and/or corporations.
CONTACT THE COHORT TEAM
Have questions about the cohort? Please reach out to Kieran Maingot at kieran@tamarackcommunity.ca (EN) or Astrid Arumae at astrid@tamarackcommunity.ca (FR).
You can also watch the Q&A session that took place on November 6, 2024.