Socio-economic impacts of climate change in Afghanistan : a report to the department for international development / Matthew Savage, Bill Dougherty, Mohammed Hamza, Ruth Butterfield, Sukaina Bharwani ; layout Richard Clay.
Material type:
- 0252971X
- GE320. A33.
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“December 2009”.
“Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI)”—cover page.
“Project report-2009”—cover page.
“Includes bibliography”—(pages 30-31).
Contents: Executive summary—1. Introduction—2. Climatic trends 1960-2008—3. Climate projections 2008-2090—4. Climatic hazards—5. Sect oral impacts—6. Climate assessment of national development strategies—7. Adaptation and climate risk screening for development—Bibliography.
Summary: “This summary provides • the key findings of a DFID funded scoping study on the socioeconomic impacts of climate change in Afghanistan. The report has been written to feed into the National Adaptation Programme of Action (NAPA) process managed by the Afghan National Environmental Protection Agency (NEPA) and UNEP. It presents a concise analysis for policy makers and key constituencies within Afghanistan looking to integrate climate change into development planning…(page summary).
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