Lizarralde, GonzaloHerazo, BenjaminBornstein, LisaLabbé, DanielleGould, KevinLópez, AdrianaLópez, OswaldoBurdiles, RobertoAraneda, ClaudioAscui, HernánOlivera, AndrésGonzález, GonzaloPáez, HolmesDíaz, JuliaGonzález, Ana MilenaMonsalve, ElsaOrdoñez, NicolásOchoa, MarcelaRestrepo, MargaritaGarcía, GloriaBouchereau, KarineLajoie, SteffenSmith, DavidPetter, Anne-MarieDhar, TapanCossu, Mauro2021-10-042021-10-042021-08978-2-9815234-6-4http://hdl.handle.net/10625/60660Climate change action in Latin America and the Caribbean must be based on sustained dialogue and linked to a political agenda aimed at redressing social and environmental injustices. This report analyzes factors and conditions that support climate change initiatives from the bottom up, including women-led adaptation strategies. ADAPTO projects work in local/ neighborhood contexts engaging with local leaders and actors on the ground. Context and dialogue are key. Details of various projects are described as well as knowledge sharing workshops and feedback sessions. ADAPTO (2017-2021) initiatives work in the area of disaster risk reduction (DRR) and climate response in informal urban settings.application/pdfenCLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATIONDISASTER RISK REDUCTIONADAPTIVE CAPACITYLOCAL LEVELPOLITICAL WILLSOCIAL JUSTICEKNOWLEDGE SHARINGLATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEANReponses to risk and climate change in informal settings in Latin America and the Caribbean : the importance of bottom-up initiatives and structured dialogueFinal Technical Report