Climate Change Knowledge Hub (CCK-Hub)

Sectors and Themes
Agriculture
Forestry and Other Land Use
Youth
Scale
National
Sub-national
Project-Level
Expertise Level
Generalist
Practitioner
Resource Type
Platforms
Language
English
French
Spanish
Other
Membership Requirement
No
Resources Provided
Case Studies
Peer-to-Peer Knowledge Sharing
Tools
Developer or Source
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
World Food Forum (WFF)

The Climate Change Knowledge Hub (CCK-Hub) is an online “one-stop-shop” portal that gathers existing knowledge and resources on climate change in the agriculture and land use sectors to enhance countries' knowledge and capacity to deliver on their climate and sustainable development goals and achieve food security for all.​

Its interactive features allow users to connect with peers, experts, and capacity-building providers.

The hub includes information for communities and youth groups, as well as webinars, e-learning opportunities, and other resources relevant to climate change in agriculture and land use.

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