February 5, 2015

Reflections on child-centered climate change adaptation in Southeast Asia

Children are often more vulnerable to impacts of climate change than adults. How can we generate recommendations for scaling (child-centred) climate change adaptation/resilience programming? ESSA’s senior climate change specialist Jimena Eyzaguirre worked with Plan International to evaluate a pilot project (4CA) in Southeast Asia (Indonesia, […]
January 19, 2015

Principles for Designing Environmental Monitoring Triggers

Designing effective monitoring programs can be a significant challenge. Monitoring programs need to consider three types of protection, protection from: 1) “finding” an effect that is not real (false positive – type I statistical error); 2) from missing a real effect (false negative – type […]
May 3, 2014

A day with a Metlakata Guardian

Don and Erica go on a BD trip to Prince Rupert. As part of the trip, they are able to go out on the water with one of the Guardians from the Metlakatla Nation. He shows them archeological sites, they visit other Guardians who are […]
September 10, 2013

James Han joins ESSA

James Han joins ESSA
June 3, 2013

CRA review of the SRED claim of ESSA

CRA review of the SRED claim of ESSA