Overview of adaptation as a policy priority (providing short historical context) and main national adaptation policies (key strategies and documents such as NAS, NAP, NDC and sectoral);
Brief characterisation of responsibility for designing, implementing and reporting on adaptation policies at national level, across sectors, and at sub-national levels of government
Brief characterisation of whether and how policy objectives are formulated (quantitatively, qualitatively, on a sectoral level, disaggregated to local level, etc.)
What informs national priority setting process and how? (hazard, risk assessments, or similar)
Hazard assessment: definition; types of climate hazards are assessed; level of downscaling and coverage; frequency of updates;
Vulnerability, exposure, risk assessments: definition, types of risks assessed; level of downscaling and coverage; frequency of updates;
Other: description of other key characteristics of the risk assessment process (including on how it has evolved, if several iterations have been conducted)
Discussion of strengths and challenges, such as: how well has the actual hazard/risk assessment informed priority setting process? Can this be improved, and how? How clearly have objectives been formulated in the main policy documents? Can this be improved, and how?
Measuring Progress in Adapting to a Changing Climate
Insights from OECD countries