Digital ID for Climate Adaptation
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This project examines digital identity as a resilience measure for small island populations, focusing on adaptation and capacity-building in response to sea-level rise impacts on islands like Palau and Vanuatu.

Small jurisdictions’ history has left many exposed to economic vulnerabilities, which are exacerbated by their openness to extern shocks and reliance on external trade. Today their islandness makes them also susceptible to sea-level rise (SLR). Some island jurisdictions have reacted to these threats with the resilience-building that includes digital identity.

This project captures research on the role of digital identity as adaptation and mitigation measure for small island populations in a post-SLR reality. It focuses on low-lying islands, such as Palau and Vanuatu. As an outcome the initiative builds capacity, empowering policy makers and practitioners.

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