AR7 - Working Group II Contribution (AR7-WG2)
Chapter 1: Point of departure, framing and key concepts
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountry of ResidenceCitizenshipAffiliation
OKITaikanCLAMJapanJapanGraduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
VILLEGASJuan CamiloCLAMColombiaColombiaAssociate Professor - Universidad de Antioquia
COMELLI DUTRAThaisaLAFUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)BrazilUniversity College London - Department of Risk and Disaster Reduction
EL-ASKARYHeshamLAMUnited States of AmericaEgyptProfessor of Remote Sensing and Earth Systems Science, Chapman University, USA.
GAYEAmadou ThiernoLAMSenegalSenegalUniversity Cheikh Anta Diop
JAMEROMa LauriceLAFPhilippinesPhilippinesManila Observatory
JONESRichardLAMUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)UKMet Office Hadley Centre
PARMESANCamilleLAFUnited States of AmericaUSAUniversity of Texas at Austin
PIRANIAnnaLAFItalyItalyEuro-Mediterranean Centre on Climate Change (CMCC)
10 WARRENFionaLAFCanadaCanadaNatural Resources Canada
11 ABRAHAMEdoREMNetherlandsUKDelft University of Technology
12 VAN AALSTMaartenREMNetherlandsNetherlandsKNMI and University of Twente
Chapter 2: Vulnerabilities, impacts and risks
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountry of ResidenceCitizenshipAffiliation
13 BYNOEPauletteCLAFGuyanaGuyanaUniversity of Guyana
14 CHEONGTae SungCLAMRepublic of KoreaRepublic of KoreaMinistry of Interior and Safety, National Disaster Management Institute
15 HEXiaojiaCLAFChinaChinaSchool of Ecology and Environment, Renmin University of China
16 ASAYAMAShinichiroLAMJapanJapanNational Institute for Environmental Studies
17 EGBEBIYITemitope SamuelLAMUnited States of AmericaNigeriaUniversity of Cape Town, South Africa
18 GASPARRuiLAMPortugalPortugalLusófona University / American Psychological Association
19 MOISEAurelLAMSingaporeAustraliaCentre for Climate Research Singapore (CCRS), Meteorological Service Singapore (MSS)
20 PIONTEKFranziskaLAFGermanyGermanyPotsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
21 QUESADA-ROMÁNAdolfoLAMCosta RicaCosta RicaUniversity of Costa Rica
22 SIMPSONNicholasLAMSouth AfricaZimbabweUniversity of Cape Town
23 SINGHRoopLAFUnited States of AmericaUSARed Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre
24 WARNERKokoLAFGermanyUSAGlobal Data Institute, International Organization for Migration
25 JACOBIPedro RobertoREMBrazilBrazilUniversity of São Paulo
26 PARSONSMegREFNew ZealandNew ZealandThe University of Auckland
Chapter 3: Current adaptation progress, effectiveness and adequacy
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountry of ResidenceCitizenshipAffiliation
27 ANTWI-AGYEIPhilipCLAMGhanaGhanaKwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology
28 BIESBROEKRobbertCLAMNetherlandsNetherlandsWageningen University and Research
29 BABAKenshiLAMJapanJapanTokyo City University
30 CAMPELLO TORRESPedro HenriqueLAMBrazilBrazilSão Paulo State University (UNESP) | University of São Paulo (USP)
31 FERNÁNDEZ CARRILLuis RicardoLAMMexicoMexicoTecnológico de Monterrey
32 GUILLÉN BOLAÑOSTaniaLAFGermanyNicaraguaClimate Service Center Germany (GERICS), Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon
33 MCPHEARSONTimonLAMUnited States of AmericaUSAUrban Systems Lab, The New School
34 SAHAYSamraj KumarLAMIndiaIndiaIndependent Adaptation Researcher, New Delhi India; International Platform on Adaptation Metrics (IPAM)
35 THEOKRITOFFEmilyLAFUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)GermanyImperial College London (Grantham Institute)
36 VILLAMORGraceLAFNew ZealandPhilippinesScion (New Zealand Forest Research Institute)
37 PAYNEMarkREMDenmarkNew ZealandDanish Meterological Institute
38 SILLMANNJanaREFNorwayNorwayCenter for International Climate Research (CICERO)
Chapter 4: Adaptation options and conditions for accelerating action
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountry of ResidenceCitizenshipAffiliation
39 NALAUJohannaCLAFAustraliaAustraliaSchool of Environment and Science, Griffith University
40 NASEEMKhadeejaCLAFMaldivesMaldivesClimate Emergency Collaboartion Group
41 ANDRIJEVICMarinaLAFAustriaCroatiaInternational Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
42 BEAUCHAMPEmilieLAFUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)CanadaInternational Institute for Sustainable Development
43 BILLIMarcoLAMChileItalyUniversidad de Chile / Center for Climate and Resilience Research (CR2)
44 CARABAJALMaria InesLAFArgentinaArgentinaNational Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET) / University of Buenos Aires
45 CHEONGSo MinLAFUnited States of AmericaUSATexas A&M University
46 ESTRADA PORRUAFranciscoLAMMexicoMexicoUniversidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM)
47 GRUENERSvenLAMGermanyGermanyMartin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
48 HAASNOOTMarjolijnLAFNetherlandsNetherlands1) Utrecht University; 2) Deltares
49 LIWENGAEmmaLAFUnited Republic of TanzaniaTanzaniaVICE PRESIDENT'S OFFICE
50 TALLArameLAFSenegalSenegalWorld Bank
51 SCHIPPERLisaREFGermanySwedenUniversity of Bonn
52 SHAHKalim U.REMUnited States of AmericaTrinidad and Tobago / CanadaUniversity of Delaware
Chapter 5: Responses to losses and damages
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountry of ResidenceCitizenshipAffiliation
53 ROBINSONStacy-annCLAFUnited States of AmericaJamaicaEmory University (EMORY)
54 VANHALALisaCLAFUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)FinlandUniversity College London
55 ABEBESelam KidaneLAFUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)EthiopiaUniversity of Oxford
56 BHARADWAJRituLAFUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)IndiaInternational Institute for Environment and Development (IIED)
57 BOYDEmilyLAFSwedenSwedenLund University
58 CHANDRAAlvinLAMAustraliaAustraliaAsian Development Bank and The University of Queensland
59 FORDJamesLAMUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)CanadaPriestley Centre for Climate Futures, University of Leeds
60 LECHÓNWilsonLAMEcuadorEcuadorInternational Institute for Environment and Development
61 NOYIlanLAMNew ZealandNew ZealandVictoria University of Wellington
62 PINHOPatricia FernandaLAFBrazilBrazilAmazon Environmental Research Institute (IPAM)
63 AYANLADEAyansinaREMNigeriaNigeriaObafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria
64 SUCHÁLenkaREFCzech RepublicCzech RepublicGlobal Change Research Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences
Chapter 6: Finance
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountry of ResidenceCitizenshipAffiliation
65 ARA BEGUMRawshanCLAFAustraliaBangladeshAdjunct Professor
66 BATTISTONStefanoCLAMSwitzerlandItalyUniversity of Zurich
67 POPLEAshleyCLAFUnited States of AmericaSouth AfricaWorld Bank Group and University of Oxford
68 BRUKTekieLAMGhanaEthiopiaUnited Nations University Institute for Natural Resources in Africa
69 LEELinda-elingLAFUnited States of AmericaUSAMSCI, Inc.
70 MANDASimonLAMZambiaZambiaUniversity of Zambia
71 MOHANPreeyaLAFTrinidad and TobagoTrinidad and TobagoThe University of the West Indies
72 OTAJunkoLAFJapanJapanInstitute for Global Environmental Strategies
73 PAUWWillem PieterLAMNetherlandsNetherlandsEindhoven University of Technology
74 RAFFAELE DELLA CROCERaffaeleLAMUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)ItalyImperial College University
75 ZHUWenjunLAFSingaporeSingaporeNanyang Technological University
76 SOUSAJulioREMBrazilBrazilBanco Bradesco
77 VINERDavidREMUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)UKUniversity of East Anglia
Chapter 7: Africa
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountry of ResidenceCitizenshipAffiliation
78 SHUMBADorcas StellaCLAFGermanyZimbabweUnited Nations University - Institute for Environment and Human Security (UNU-EHS)
79 TOTINEdmondCLAMBeninBeninUniversite Nationale d'Agriculture (Benin)
80 CRAMERLauraLAFKenyaKenyaInternational Livestock Research Institute
81 DIOUFIbrahimaLAMUnited States of AmericaSenegalAmerica Senegal University Cheikh Anta Diop (UCAD), Senegal; and University of Labé, Guinea
82 HOLDENPetraLAFSouth AfricaUniversity of Cape Town
83 NAZOUMOUYahayaLAMNigerNigerAbdou Moumouni University of Niamey, Department of Geology
84 NKUBAMichaelLAMBotswanaUgandaUniversity of Botswana
85 SABOURSalmaLAFFranceMoroccoDurham University, University of Cape Town and Preserving Legacies project
86 ZELEKETadesse TerefeLAMEthiopiaEthiopiaCGIAR
87 ABDRABOMohamed A.k.REMEgyptEgyptAlexandria Research Center for Adaptation to Climate Change (ARCA) - Alexandria University
88 LUKORITOCromwelREMKenyaKenya
Chapter 8: Asia
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountry of ResidenceCitizenshipAffiliation
89 HASEGAWAToshihiroCLAMJapanJapanNational Agriculture and Food Research Organization (NARO)
90 POUDELShobhaCLAFItalyNepalFONDAZIONE ENI ENRICO MATTEI (FEEM)
91 AL-GHAMDISamiLAMSaudi ArabiaSaudi ArabiaKing Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)
92 GAFUROVZafarLAMUzbekistanUzbekistanInternational Water Management Institute
93 HUSSAINAbidLAMNepalPakistanInternational Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD)
94 KRISHNASWAMYJagdishLAMIndiaIndiaIndian Institute for Human Settlements
95 MARKSDaniel (danny)LAMIrelandThailandSchool of Law and Government, Dublin City University
96 WANGQiongLAFChinaChinaSun Yat-sen University
97 YAMAMOTOEva Mia SiskaLAFJapanIndonesiaDisaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University
98 MYEONGSoojeongREFRepublic of KoreaRepublic of KoreaKorea Environment Institute
99 SANKARANMaheshREMIndiaIndiaNational Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS)
Chapter 9: Australasia
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountry of ResidenceCitizenshipAffiliation
100 LANSBURYNinaCLAFAustraliaAustraliaThe University of Queensland (School of Public Health)
101 MORRISONSandraCLAFNew ZealandNew ZealandUNIVERSITY OF WAIKATO
102 CRADOCK-HENRYNicholasLAMNew ZealandCanadaGNS Science
103 MACINNIS-NGCateLAFNew ZealandNew ZealandUniversity of Auckland
104 NIDUMOLUUday BhaskarLAMAustraliaAustraliaCommonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)
105 PECLGrettaLAFAustraliaAustraliaUniversity of Tasmania
106 WESTRASethLAMAustraliaAustraliaUniversity of Adelaide
107 OWENSKatherineREFAustraliaAustraliaThe University of Sydney Law School
108 WARRICKRichardREMNew ZealandNew Zealand
Chapter 10: Central and South America
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountry of ResidenceCitizenshipAffiliation
109 CUVINicolásCLAMEcuadorEcuadorLatin American Faculty of Social Sciences
110 MONTANAElma CarmenCLAFArgentinaArgentinaCONICET/National University of Cuyo
111 CIFUENTES JARAMiguelLAMCosta RicaCosta RicaSmithsonian Environmental Research Center
112 CORTÉSSandraLAFChileChilePontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile
113 GÓMEZ ERACHEMónicaLAFUruguayUruguayMinistry of the Environment. National Directorate of Climate Change
114 GONZALEZ ARANGOCatalinaLAFColombiaColombiaDepartamento de Ciencias Biologicas, Universidad de los Andes
115 HERRERAFranciscoLAMVenezuelaVenezuelaInstituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Científicas
116 RIVERAJuan AntonioLAMArgentinaArgentinaNational Scientific and Technical Research Council of Argentina (CONICET)
117 TARGINOAdmir CresoLAMBrazilBrazilFederal University of Technology (UTFPR)
118 MENDEZ VALLEJOCarlos LuisREMVenezuelaVenezuelaInstituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Científicas (IVIC)
119 MIRANDA SARALiliana RaquelREFPeruPeruCities for Life Foro
Chapter 11: Europe
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountry of ResidenceCitizenshipAffiliation
120 GARCÍA-LEÓNDavidCLAMSpainSpainMINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, FISHERIES AND FOOD
121 KJELLSTRÖMErikCLAMSwedenSwedenSwedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute
122 ANGELOVADenitsa ZhivkovaLAFGermanyBulgariaVienna University of Economics and Business
123 BROSCHTobiasLAMSwitzerlandSwitzerlandUniversity of Geneva
124 HEAPHYLiam JamesLAMIrelandIrelandIrish Centre for High-End Computing, University of Galway
125 RENCarina BregnholmLAFDenmarkDenmarkAalborg University
126 SKERN-MAURITZENMetteLAFNorwayNorwayInstitute of Marine Research
127 SORVALIJaanaLAFFinlandFinlandNatural Resources Institute Finland
128 GRIKELieneREFLatviaLatviaRiga City Council City Development Department
129 PAULUSAveREFEstoniaEstoniaFocal Point of ICOMOS Climate Action Working Group; President of ICOMOS Estonia
Chapter 12: North America
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountry of ResidenceCitizenshipAffiliation
130 CHEUNGWilliam (wai Lung)CLAMCanadaCanadaInstitute for the Oceans and Fisheries, The University of British Columbia
131 LUCATELLOSimoneCLAMMexicoMexicoInstituto Mora - SECHITI. National Ministry for Science and Technology
132 ALCÁNTARA-AYALAIrasemaLAFMexicoMexicoInstitute of Geography, National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) - International Science Council Fellow
133 BUSCHMANVictoriaLAFDenmarkUSAInuit Circumpolar Council (IPCC Observer Organization, UN ECOSOC-accredited Indigenous Peoples Organization)
134 GONZALEZPatrickLAMUnited States of AmericaUSAUniversity of California, Berkeley
135 JEWETTElizabeth (libby)LAFUnited States of AmericaUSANOAA Northeast Fisheries Science Center (until April 30, 2025 - then retired)
136 SIDERSAnne (a.r.)LAFUnited States of AmericaUSAUniversity of Delaware
137 ARAGóN-DURANDFernandoREMMexicoMexicoProgram on Sustainable Development and Environment - El Colegio de México
138 GILMOREElisabeth AnneREFCanadaCanadaEnvironment and Climate Change Canada
Chapter 13: Small Islands
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountry of ResidenceCitizenshipAffiliation
139 MAHARAJShobhaCLAFGermanyTrinidad and TobagoUniversity of Fiji
140 SHARMASindra DeviCLAFNew ZealandFijiPacific Islands Climate Action Network
141 BERHANE ALEEMUJahsonLAMTrinidad and TobagoTrinidad and TobagoSelf-Employed
142 DOOKIEDenyseLAFUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)Trinidad and TobagoGrantham Research Institute/London School of Economics and Political Science
143 FEVRIERKeshaLAFCanadaSaint LuciaQueen's University
144 GORDON-STRACHANGeorgianaLAFJamaicaJamaicaUniversity of the West Indies, Mona Campus
145 MONCADAStefanoLAMMaltaMaltaIslands and Small States Institute University of Malta; National Climate Action Council.
146 PINNEGARJohnLAMUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)UKCentre for Environment, Fisheries & Aquaculture Science (Cefas)
147 RAZANATSOAEstelleLAFSouth AfricaMadagascarUniversity of Cape Town
148 RHINEYKevonLAMUnited States of AmericaJamaicaRutgers University
149 MORGANWairiuREMSolomon IslandsSolomon IslandsSolomon Islands National University
150 THOMASAdelleREFUnited States of AmericaBahamas
Chapter 14: Terrestrial, freshwater and cryospheric biodiversity, ecosystems and their services
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountry of ResidenceCitizenshipAffiliation
151 SONWADenis JeaCLAMDemocratic Republic of the CongoCameroonWRI (world resources institute), DRC Office
152 VANDVIKVigdisCLAFNorwayNorwayDepartment of Biological Sciences and CESAM Centre for Sustainable Area Mangement, University of Bergen
153 BOWSERGillianLAFUnited States of AmericaUSAColorado State University
154 CHATURVEDIRajiv KumarLAMIndiaIndiaBITS Pilani K K Birla Goa Campus
155 DJOUDIHouriaLAFItalyAlgeriaFAO (starting 2nd June 2025)
156 FLORES-RENTERIADulceLAFMexicoMexicoSECIHTI-CINVESTAV
157 LEESer Huay Janice TeresaLAFSingaporeSingaporeNanyang Technological University
158 MONCASSIM VALEMarianaLAFBrazilBrazilFederal University of Rio de Janeiro
159 ROSQVISTGunhild NinisLAFSwedenSwedenDepartment of Physical Geography
160 VIEIRADianaLAFItalyPortugalEuropean Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC)
161 WUJianguoLAMChinaChinaChinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences
162 CASANOVA-KATNYAngélicaREFChileChileUNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA DE TEMUCO
163 MACKEYBrendanREMAustraliaAustraliaGriffith University
Chapter 15: Ocean, coastal and cryospheric biodiversity, ecosystems and their services
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountry of ResidenceCitizenshipAffiliation
164 LE COZANNETGonériCLAMFranceFranceBRGM - French Geological Survey
165 ZAITON IBRAHIMZelinaCLAFMalaysiaMalaysiaUniversiti Putra Malaysia
166 BEGERMariaLAFUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)AustraliaUniversity of Leeds, School of Biology
167 DEMIRELNazliLAFTürkiyeTürkiyeIstanbul University
168 EDEYEKennedy OsukaLAMUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)KenyaUniversity of Liverpool
169 MARTINETTOPaulinaLAFArgentinaArgentinaInstituto de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras (IIMyC, UNMdP-CONICET)
170 NAVARRETE-MIERFranciscoLAMEcuadorEcuadorEquatorial Biome & Ocean Acidification - EBIOAC Lab, Facultad de Ciencias de la Vida y Tecnologías, Universidad Laica Eloy Alfaro de Manabí-ULEAM
171 POSANAUKisolelLAFPapua New GuineaPNGResearcher
172 DUONGTrangREFNetherlandsVietnamUniverity of Twente/IHE Delft Institute for Water Education
173 TRANTAndrewREMCanadaCanadaUniversity of Waterloo
Chapter 16: Water
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountry of ResidenceCitizenshipAffiliation
174 BORGOMEOEdoardoCLAMUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)UK / ItalyUniversity of Cambridge
175 CHUNGABrighton AustinCLAMMalawiMalawiMzuzu University
176 AL-ZU'BIMahaLAFJordanJordanInternational Water Management Institute
177 DELGADO VILLANUEVAKiko AlexiLAMPeruPeruUniversidad de Ingeniería y Tecnología (UTEC)
178 GEORGIADIAleksandrLAMRussian FederationRussiaInstitute of Geography, Russian Academy of Sciences
179 HANASAKINaotaLAMJapanJapanCenter for Climate Change Adaptation, National Institute for Environmental Studies
180 LISihanLAFUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)ChinaThe University of Sheffield
181 SEIDOUOusmaneLAMCanadaNigerUniversity of Ottawa
182 WARRICKOliviaLAFNew ZealandNew ZealandOCWConsulting
183 WILSONNicole J.LAFCanadaCanadaUniversity of Manitoba
184 DAWSONRichardREMUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)UKNewcastle University
185 KOMAKECHHans CharlesREMUnited Republic of TanzaniaUgandaNelson Mandela African Institution of Science and Technology
Chapter 17: Agriculture, food, forestry, fibre and fisheries
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountry of ResidenceCitizenshipAffiliation
186 MKUHLANISiyabusaCLAMKenyaZimbabweInternational Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), CGIAR
187 RIVERA-FERREMarta G.CLAFSpainSpainSpanish National Research Council (CSIC)
188 BEZNER KERRRachelLAFUnited States of AmericaUSACornell University
189 EFITREJacksonLAMUgandaUgandaMakerere University
190 IESEViliamuLAMAustraliaTuvaluSCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND ECOSYSTEM SCIENCES, THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE
191 IIZUMIToshichikaLAMJapanJapanNational Agriculture and Food Research Organization
192 NOWAKAndreea CristinaLAFItalyRomaniaBioversity International / CGIAR
193 RINGLERClaudiaLAFCanadaCanadaInternational Food Policy Research Institute
194 SOORANaresh KumarLAMIndiaIndiaINDIAN AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE
195 WREFORDAnitaLAFNew ZealandNew ZealandLincoln University
196 LUCASChristineREFUruguayUruguayUniversity of the Republic - Uruguay
197 SOUSSANAJean-francoisREMFranceFranceINRAE (National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment)
Chapter 18: Adaptation of human settlements, infrastructure and industry systems
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountry of ResidenceCitizenshipAffiliation
198 CAMPOS LEMOSMaria FernandaCLAFBrazilBrazilPontifícia Universidade Catílica do Rio de Janeiro - PUC-Rio
199 DAWSONJackieCLAFCanadaCanadaUniversity of Ottawa
200 CALLEJAHermanLAMUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)MaltaSkidmore, Owings & Merrill
201 CARTALISConstantinosLAMGreeceGreeceNational and Kapodistrian University of Athens
202 CHO KWONG CHARLIELamLAMUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)ChinaUniversity of Plymouth
203 CHUEricLAMUnited States of AmericaUSACalifornia Council on Science and Technology
204 HARTMelissaLAFAustraliaAustraliaUniversity of Tasmania
205 NCHITOWilmaLAFZambiaZambiaCentre for Urban Research and Planning (CURP), University of Zambia
206 SMITHRose-annLAFJamaicaSaint Vincent and the GrenadinesTHE UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST INDIES, MONA CAMPUS, JAMAICA
207 ADELEKANIbidunREFNigeriaNigeriaUniversity of Ibadan, Nigeria
208 SINGHChandniREFIndiaIndiaIndian Institute for Human Settlements (IIHS)
Chapter 19: Health and well-being
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountry of ResidenceCitizenshipAffiliation
209 JOSPHATMartin MuchangiCLAMKenyaKenyaAmref Health Africa
210 REDVERSNicoleCLAFCanadaCanadaSchulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, Western University
211 BARROWAmadouLAMUnited States of AmericaGambiaDepartment of Public & Environmental Health, University of The Gambia
212 BOUCHAMAAbderrezakLAMSaudi ArabiaAlgeriaKing Abdullah International Medical Research Center
213 BOWENKathrynLAFAustraliaAustraliaUniversity of Melbourne
214 HARTINGER-PEÑAStella MariaLAFPeruPeruCentro Latino Americano de Excelencia en Cambio Climático y Salud, Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Lima, Peru
215 HUANGCunruiLAMChinaChinaTsinghua University
216 LOWERachelLAFSpainUKBarcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC-ICREA)
217 RAO-SKIRBEKKShilpaLAFNorwayNorwayNorwegian Institute of Public Health
218 CISSÉGuÉladioREMCote d'IvoireMauritaniaCENTRE SUISSE DE RECHERCHES SCIENTIFIQUES EN COTE D'IVOIRE (CSRS)
219 KOVATSSariREFUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)UKLondon School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Chapter 20: Poverty, livelihoods, mobility and fragility
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountry of ResidenceCitizenshipAffiliation
220 LAWAL HALLIRUSalisuCLAMNigeriaNigeriaYusuf Maitama Sule Federal University of Education Kano (formally FCE Kano)
221 SOVACOOLBenjamin KennethCLAMUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)UKProfessor of Energy Policy
222 DIDOVETSIuliiLAMGermanyUkrainePotsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
223 DIETRICH JONESNatalieLAFJamaicaJamaicaThe University of the West Indies (Mona)
224 JAIME SANCHEZMaria CatalinaLAFColombiaColombiaRed Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre
225 LINDEGAARDLily SalloumLAFDenmarkUSADanish Institute for International Studies
226 MAHARJANAminaLAFNepalNepalInternational Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD)
227 MCMICHAELCeliaLAFAustraliaAustraliaThe University of Melbourne
228 NDESANJORonaldLAMUnited Republic of TanzaniaTanzaniaUniversity of Dar es Salaam
229 ŠEDOVÁBarboraLAFGermanySlovakiaPotsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK)
230 DENTONFatimaREFGhanaGambia
231 SOBCZAK-SZELCKarolinaREFPolandPolandUniversity of Warsaw, Faculty of Geography and Regional Studies, Cenre of Migration Research
Technical Guidelines for Assessing Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation including Indicators, Metrics and Methodologies
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountry of ResidenceCitizenshipAffiliation
232 BROWDERGregCLAMUnited States of AmericaUSAWorld Bank, Retirement in mid-2025
233 LEITERTimoCLAMGermanyGermanyLondon School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
234 MUKHERJIAditiCLAFKenyaIndiaCGIAR
235 DE RIVERALiberty PascuaLAFAustraliaPhilippinesSouthern Cross University
236 DELUSCAKenelLAMCanadaHaitiINSTITUTE OF SCIENCES =, TECHNOLOGY AND ADVANCED STUDIES OF HAITI
237 GUEVARA CUéGabrielaLAFChileChileUniversidad de O´Higgins; CR2; CEDEUS
238 KURUPPUNatashaLAFAustraliaAustraliaindependent
239 LEYDeboraLAFGuatemalaMexicoEconomic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean
240 MARTYRRosanneLAFGermanySaint LuciaClimate Analytics, gGmbH
241 NJUGUNALucyLAFKenyaKenyaCGIAR
242 PATWARDHANAnandLAMUnited States of AmericaUSAUniversity of Maryland, College Park
243 RAINehaLAFItalyUKUN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO)
244 SOMEShreyaLAFDenmarkIndiaTechnical University of Denmark
245 TRISOSChristopherLAMSouth AfricaSouth AfricaUniversity of Cape Town
246 WILLIAMSPortia AdadeLAFGhanaGhanaCSIR-Science and Technology Policy Research Institute
247 XUYinlongLAMChinaChinaInstitute of Environment and Sustainable Development in Agriculture, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences
248 ZAMBRANO SÁNCHEZNicolasLAMEcuadorEcuadorGlobal Green Growth Institute.
249 ZVOBGOLucksonLAMSouth AfricaZimbabweUniversity of Cape Town
250 CARTERTimothyREMFinlandUKFinnish Environment Institute (Syke)
251 ZOPATTIAlvaro GabrielREMArgentinaArgentinaUniversity of Buenos Aires (Argentina)