Werners, Saskia E.Shrestha Pradhan, NeeraShrestha, SuzeenaSyed, AbuChowdhury, SidratunBhadwal, SuruchiChakravarty, SmitaJamal, FaizaBharti, NehaMalhotra, SaumyaBiemans, HesterGulpen, MarijnAhmed, BashirAhmed, ShakilKhalid Jamil, MuhammadAbaas, AkhtarLamichhane, NabinaSparkes, Edward2022-05-202022-05-202022-03http://hdl.handle.net/10625/61076Communities throughout the world face substantial challenges in the face of climate change. This is of particular concern in climate change hotspots, especially where extreme climate effects coincide with large numbers of vulnerable and poor people. The Hindu Kush Himalayan region is one such climate change hotspot. For development to be sustainable in the Hindu Kush Himalayan region, interventions need to include choices and actions that improve livelihoods and alleviate poverty, counteract climate change, are inclusive for the most vulnerable and resilient over time. Climate resilient development pathways present an option to bring together these goals, by consolidating climate action and development choices to generate pathways towards sustainable development.application/pdfenCLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATIONCLIMATE RESILIENCECLIMATE RESILIENT INNOVATIONSCLIMATE CHANGE HOTSPOTSSUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENTLIVELIHOOD ADAPTATIONSSPRINGSHED RESTORATIONFLOOD RISK MANAGEMENTCLIMATE SMART AGRICULTURESOLAR WATER PUMPINGHINDU KUSHSOUTH ASIAClimate resilient development pathways in the Hindu Kush Himalayan regionFinal Technical Report