Technical Report :Updating the Climagine methodology for its upcoming application in the GEF MedProgramme

This report is a short description of the experience and results of the implementation of the Climagine methodology in the framework of the development of the Coastal Plan for Šibenik-Knin County, Croatia from 2013 to 2015. The main objective of this report is to translate lessons learnt from Climagine’s application in Croatia into a set of concrete methodological and operational recommendations for the future, specifically in the context of Climagine’s application in the context of the GEF MedProgramme (2020-2024).

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