Recent studies have helped enhance the understanding of adaptation to climate change. It is increasingly seen as adjustments in ecological, social, and economic systems in response to actual or expected climatic stimuli and their effects or impacts. Resilience is now recognized, much more than adaptation. In resilient systems, people actually ‘do well’ despite changing conditions, including in conditions attributable to climate change. Field studies in Kavre conducted under Resilient Mountain Village (RMV) by CEAPRED in partnership with ICIMOD have identified some climate resilient technologies that help people achieve wellbeing by building their resilience against vulnerabilities.