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Projections of regional changes in seasonal surface-air temperature and precipitation for the eastern and western …
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The Development under Climate Change research effort provides a basis for determining quantitative impacts on … infrastructure from climate change. This paper provides results of an analysis of sea level rise impacts on road infrastructure in …
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REDD+, when it officially became part of the international climate agenda in 2007, was an idea about payment to …
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This paper examines the determinants and implied economic impacts of climate change adaptation strategies in the …
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Unlike existing studies, we adopt a multi-sectoral approach and consider the full range of climate projections …
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-Saharan Africa. Using data on two climate variables, temperature and precipitation, and employing panel cointegration techniques, we …This paper is a contribution to the empirics of climate change and its effect on sustainable economic growth in Sub …
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Climate change scenarios for many Sub-Saharan African countries including Ghana indicate that temperatures will … increase while rainfall will either increase or decrease. The potential impact of climate change on economic systems is well …
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countries to address development issues directly related to climate change. The current study addresses a key component of these …
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We apply a probabilistic approach to the evaluation of climate change impacts in the Zambeze River Valley. The economic …
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The paper reviews the dynamics of the financing baseed its analysis on the rich dataset of AidData ranging over 1993-2010, with around 9,077 observations on projects funded in Senegal by various multilateral as well as bilateral donors. The study started
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