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This paper provides a rationale for developing countries to announce future credible commitments to reduce GHG emissions even if these are not to materialize in the short run, and for domestic reasons only. A simple framework is presented in which it is shown that it may be costly for an economy...
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vegetation for agriculture in tropical areas within LAC on GHG emissions, food production, food prices, and child malnutrition at … several spatial scales. Results suggest that a complete ban on land clearing for agriculture would significantly reduce GHG …
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The following handout is a summary of the IDB Discussion Paper "Agriculture Greenhouse Emissions in Latin America and …
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services. The author addresses the expansion of agriculture across the region and intensification of agriculture in Latin …
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The objective of this report is to highlight the need to better understand future climate implications for, and to plan for climate change adaptation actions in, the LAC agricultural sector. For this purpose, an overview of the sector¿s climate challenge is presented, including the consequences...
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vegetation for agriculture in tropical areas within LAC on GHG emissions, food production, food prices, and child malnutrition at … several spatial scales. Results suggest that a complete ban on land clearing for agriculture would significantly reduce GHG …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010653630
Climate change is imposing a large burden on the most vulnerable populations, particularly in the developing world. Establishing consistent causal relationships, however, is difficult because a multiplicity of climatic, economic and sociodemographic elements are combined to create the conditions...
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This report includes the proceedings of the Seminar on Climate Change and Severe Weather Events in the Caribbean and Asia, held in Barbados at the Grand Barbados Beach Resort on July 24-25, 2003. The seminar provided a forum in which experts from the Southeast Asian and Caribbean regions...
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This document (Cancún COP-16) represents a coordinated effort among several institutions and organizations in the Latin America and the Caribbean region to present the results of a joint reflection on the issue of water-based adaptation to climate change as part of a Regional Policy Dialog...
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This presentation discusses the cost of impacts of climate change on the Caribbean. The response of adaptation will need to be applied towards an integral strategy to build on disaster risk reduction best practices and climate risk management. The response of the IDB to the climate change needs...
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