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Launched by SEI in 2007, weADAPT has become one of the world’s leading and longest-running user-led platforms and networks for climate change adaptation. weADAPT brings together a dynamic global community of individuals and organizations involved with adaptation research, policy and practice. Over 8 000 users from 5 000 organizations (as of April 2024) on weADAPT share experiences, lessons learned, case studies, events, guidance and tools at the frontier of adaptation issues and actions.
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Last updated on 20 October 2025
Sukaina Bharwani / sukaina.bharwani@sei.orgAlice Chautard / Alice.chautard@sei.org
People who are part of the weADAPT community are on the adaptation frontier – learning about the latest state of knowledge on relevant issues and outcomes, sharing their work and connecting with one another. Indeed, the platform is both a knowledge-sharing platform and a learning network of people and organizations on adaptation issues and potential solutions. weADAPT aims to reduce to redundancy, replication, and fragmentation of information on adaptation to climate change.
In January 2024, SEI launched an upgraded version of the weADAPT platform, with a new look, new technological capabilities, new features to increase accessibility and a new eco-conscious design. This upgrade is part of SEI’s mission to respond to user needs and is intended to continue to serve and foster an informed global climate change adaptation community.
The platform receives about 20,000 visits each month. Its network encompasses more than 8,000 registered users from more than 5,000 organizations. These include think tanks, government ministries, national hydrometeorological services, universities and research institutes, civil society organizations, social enterprises, private-sector businesses, grassroots charities, and INGOs and NGOs.
Our analytics show that we have visitors from all over the world, including from more than 200 countries and territories, with strong pulses in Europe, East Africa and South Asia.
Anyone can register for free to become a user. Users can share content on the platform, take part in discussion forums, and connect with other users.
Established in 2007, weADAPT seeks to accelerate learning, networking and knowledge sharing on climate change adaptation issues – especially for those in “hard-to-reach” areas in the Global South.
weADAPT’s vision is to co-create a space for researchers, planners, practitioners, decision-makers and students to share and access credible, high-quality information. They can also connect and collaborate with peers and networks on climate change adaptation issues and access policy-relevant tools and guidance for adaptation planning and decision-making. Cross-cutting topics are linked through keywords making content across weADAPT highly connected, in a bid to reduce knowledge silos.
weADAPT seeks to extend accessibility to areas that are often left out of the adaptation conversation, and to regions that are often not able to find the most up-to-date information to take steps needed to adapt to the impacts of a changing climate. Features to facilitate access from such areas, like translation services and low-energy browsing options, are helping weADAPT fulfill its mission. weADAPT users can – and do – learn from one another. For example, practitioners can now follow their peers, from different geographical locations, to hear about their latest activities and publications.
weADAPT has 22 themes covering a wide range of adaptation topics. These are co-created by a range of people and organizations. Many themes contain subcategories of important topics. Subscribing to these themes allows users to receive updates when users share relevant findings. Some featured themes are:
Additional themes and networks are available on the weADAPT website.
If you would like to host your own theme or network, get in touch!
weADAPT features our projects, articles, and features on three social media platforms, each hosting several thousand followers as well as in our newsletter (subscribe here).
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weADAPT microsites are a service that allow organizations and networks to build their own bespoke websites at a fraction of the normal cost and in a way that ensures the visibility of knowledge products beyond the lifetime of any project.
These individually customized websites benefit from weADAPT in many ways: through its rich knowledge base, active social media channels, popular newsletter, growing levels of website traffic, and, ultimately, through the connections that allow knowledge products to meaningfully connect to the weADAPT community worldwide.
Additional website benefits include unique website design, branding and URLs as needed. At the same time, these bespoke websites are powered by the same state-of-the-art tools and technology underlying weADAPT.org.
Journal article / This journal article presents findings from a study that assessed the usability and impact of the weADAPT online platform.
5 June 2025 / About Adaptation
Feature / weADAPT has created a toolbox to help people find articles, resources, courses and avenues for discussion about the impacts of climate change on mental health.
23 September 2024 / About Adaptation and Wellbeing
Feature / Discover the key adaptation-related issues expected to play a large role at Bonn's SB62 meetings.
18 June 2025 / About Adaptation, Climate policy and Finance
Feature / Watch the videos of SEI Oxford's 20th anniversary event, "The Future of Adaptation", which brought together leading voices to discuss climate change adaptation.
5 October 2022 / About Adaptation
Past event / A summary of weADAPT's webinar on 1 July, which unpacked what happened in Bonn – where progress was made, where divisions deepened, and what it all me
01 July 2025 / About Adaptation, Climate policy, Disaster risk, Finance and Participation
Perspective / Taxonomy not only helps us sort through information – it also helps us make sense of complex topics and grapple with differences in our understanding.
29 March 2017 / About Adaptation and Climate services
SEI working paper
10 September 2015 / About Adaptation, Climate services and Participation
SEI brief
24 November 2014 / About Adaptation
Other publication
22 August 2013 / About Adaptation
In January 2024, we launched an upgraded version of weADAPT, with a fresh new look, innovative technological capabilities and an eco-conscious design. The upgrade was part of weADAPT’s mission to respond to user needs and continue to foster an informed global climate change adaptation community.
We are still working on developing and enhancing a number of functionalities (such as our platform messaging system and improving forums).
Project / Adaptation AGORA will support the adaptation to climate change by leveraging and step-forwarding best practices, innovative approaches and policy instruments.
2023 - 2025 / About Adaptation, Business, Disaster risk, Innovation and Participation
Project / The EU Horizon project DIRECTED aims to improve the governance and management of climate disasters across multiple civil society and emergency agencies.
2022 - 2023 / About Adaptation and Disaster risk
Project / The FAIR2Adapt project seeks to improve the accessibility and interoperability of data needed to inform climate change adaptation efforts.
2025 - 2027 / About Adaptation
Project / MAIA is an EU Horizon Europe project that seeks to expand the impact and uptake of European climate research.
2022 - 2025 / About Adaptation, Climate services and Disaster risk
Journal article / This article analyses trends in efforts being implemented worldwide to help mountain regions address the impacts of climate change.
23 September 2024 / About Adaptation
Past event / Join weADAPT for an "open house" to see all the new features made possible by its upgrade.
21 May 2024 / About Adaptation
Past event / Watch the recording of the webinar, which features key experts discussing how to foster "just adaptation" at a time when climate risks are escalating.
27 September 2023 / About Adaptation