Climate adaptation is a dynamic and complex process. This includes risk assessment, adaptation planning, implementation, and monitoring at different scales. Adaptation strategies vary according to specific types of climate hazards, geographical scales, and time frames. However, limited knowledge while dealing with several uncertainties is a major challenge. CSTEP's scientific strategies can help policymakers design and prioritise adaptation measures to meet our climate agenda.


Workshop on Urban Observatory for Karnataka
National Institute for Urban Affairs and CSTEP jointly organised a workshop "Urban Observatory for Karnataka".
Creating Sustainable Urban Systems: Need for Redesigning Indicators for Urban Infrastructure and Services
Creating Sustainable Urban Systems: Need for Redesigning Indicators for Urban Infrastructure and Services
Achieving Regional Inclusiveness through Smart Cities: Case of Karnataka
Achieving regional inclusiveness through smart cities: case of Karnataka.
An Approach to Disaster Management using Games and Agent-Based Models
An approach to Disaster Management using Games and Agent Based Models
A power game: simulating the long-term development of an electricity market in a competitive game
A power game: simulating the long-term development of an electricity market in a competitive game
Sanitation Tool Compendium
Sanitation Tool Compendium
Scenarios: Shaping India's Future
India’s future depends on how we approach three ‘mutually-reinforcing’ aspects: (i) inclusion, (ii) governance and (iii) models for efficient use of natural resources: water, land, and energy.
Reconceptualising Smart Cities: A Reference Framework for India Compendium of Resources
Reconceptualising Smart Cities: A Reference Framework for India Compendium of Resources
Reconceptualising Smart Cities: A Reference Framework for India
Reconceptualising Smart Cities: A Reference Framework for India