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Veröffentlichung Running an adaptation support tool for five years - looking back and forth(2016) Haße, Clemens; Kind, ChristianIn 2008 the national adaptation process started by conducting national strategies. By providing a free step-by-step tool public and private organisations could find a way to adapt on a local level. In 2014/2015 a revision of the tool was needed due to the changes in policies, knowledge and more regional research. The tool Klimalotse is to understand climate change, to identify and assess vulnerability and measures. It also helps with the implementation of adaptation measures. The tool consists of technical information, illustrates best practices and has many template documents which can be used for municipalities. Through interviews and discussions, it can be concluded that big cities have a clear approach to climate adaptation. Smaller cities are having more difficulties to implement or conduct strategies due to the lack of capacity and limited money. Funds are often only for the development of strategies, not for implementation. Also lack of political and administrative support is a bottleneck. For a new tool it is necessary that it is designed for several needs. It is also very important to involve many different people in the process to develop the tool and to connect the tool with other services. In: Adaptation futures 2016 : practices and solutions ; 4th International climate change adaptation conference, Rotterdam, the Netherlands, 10-13 May 2016; Meeting Report. Rotterdam: 2016, Seite 231Veröffentlichung Updating an existing online adaptation support tool: insights from an evaluation(2018) Haße, Clemens; Kind, ChristianThe Klimalotse ("climate navigator") is an online tool to support climate change adaptation. Its target audience is decision makers at the local and regional levels. The tool was first published in 2010 by the German Federal Environment Agency. After several years, the Agency evaluated the changing needs of decision makers and the real use of the tool. Decision makers are confronted with various challenges and barriers both prior to and while creating and implementing climate change adaptation measures. In order to be able to take these factors into account in the revision of the Klimalotse, the accompanying research looked into climate change adaptation from the perspective of public institutions and their decision-making processes. In the light of that work, the Agency published a completely revised second edition. This article summarises the lessons learned on that journey. © Springer Science+Business Media B.V., part of Springer Nature 2018