Resources and Contacts

Local communities in the Pacific have become highly exposed to global drivers of change, including climate change, ecological degradation, trade and economic networks, and new technologies, resulting in unprecedented rates of change for local decision-makers to address.
You can learn more about the project and the KBSP through the following resources:
- Knowledge brokering for Pacific climate futures – final project report
- Suggested citation: Meharg, S., Cosijn, M., Grigg, N., Butler, J.R.A., Busilacchi, S., Barbour, E., Nadelko, A., Skewes, T., Hayes, D., van Putten, I., and Dutra, L. 2022. Knowledge brokering for Pacific climate futures – Final Project Report, Canberra. 71pp.
- The KBSP Manual
- Volume One
- Suggested citation: Cosijn, M., Meharg, S. Grigg, N., Busilacchi, S., Barbour, E., Nadelko, A., Skewes, T., Taboada, M.B., Hayes, D. and Butler, J.R.A., 2023, Knowledge Broker Support Program Volume 1 – Foundation Modules, CSIRO, Canberra, 72 pp.
- Volume Two
- Suggested citation: Cosijn, M., Meharg, S. Grigg, N., Busilacchi, S., Barbour, E., Nadelko, A., Skewes, T., Hayes, D., Dutra, L.X.C., van Putten, I., Taboada, M.B., Laka, J., Konia, R., Souter, R., Anisi, A., Teava, B., Petsakibo, E., and Butler, J.R.A., 2023, Knowledge Broker Support Program Volume 2 – Knowledge Broker Tools, CSIRO, Canberra, 92 pp.
- Volume One
- KBSP modules
- Vol1 – What is Knowledge Brokering?
- Vol1 – Reflective Practices
- Vol1 – Systems Thinking
- Vol1 – Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning
- Vol1 – Climate Information
- Vol2 – Community Adaptation Pathways
- Vol2 – Water Risk
- Vol2 – Participatory MEL
- Vol2 – Theory of Change
- Vol2 – ADWIM wellbeing tool
- Vol2 – Value Chain Analysis
- Vol2 – Governance Mapping
- Vol2 – Causal Loop Analysis
- Access the KBSP through:
- Learn with ACFID
- PCCC (Access will be made available in 2024)
- WeAdapt
- Watch these videos to learn how the KBSP helped two of our participants
- Brendon Teava (Live &Learn, The Solomon Islands)
- Josephine Laka (ODTF, Papua New Guinea)
- Links to useful websites and agencies

The Knowledge Brokering for Pacific Climate Futures Project sought to enhancing the capacity of people who work with communities to understand and account for these global drivers, becoming more climate and disaster resilient in equitable ways.
Further information
If you would like to know more about:
- the project – contact Seona Meharg
- the KBSP – contact Michaela Cosjin