30 April 2021
The American Society of Adaptation Professionals (ASAP) Is Now an Affiliated Society Member of Climate
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In April 2021, the American Society of Adaptation Professionals (ASAP) became affiliated with Climate. As part of this collaboration, all members of ASAP will enjoy a discount on the article processing charge (APC) when submitting articles to the journals.
American Society of Adaptation Professionals (ASAP) began in 2011 with the vision of building a home for people working on climate change adaptation where they could connect with each other, share information, and build on successes while moving away from approaches that are not working. ASAP was formed as a professional society that could help to bridge the geographic and sectoral gaps that naturally develop in any field—especially in the diverse, dynamic, and emerging field of climate adaptation. No longer would individuals be isolated working on their own to make a difference. No longer would the sectors be so fragmented in their approaches to building resilience. No longer would communities, regions, or states need to start from scratch to build and prioritize their strategies to increase climate resilience.
ASAP is a professional organization whose functions are highly relevant to the scope of Climate, especially the section "Climate Adaptation and Mitigation". We look forward to publishing state-of-the-art research from ASAP members and all the articles within this scope.