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According to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) (Le Treut et al. 2007, 96), climate is defined as average weather over a period of time, ranging from months to millions of years. Climate is usually described in terms of the mean and variability...
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Africa, in general, is vulnerable to climate change, mostly due to its dependence on agriculture. Mozambique is a prime example. Agriculture is an important sector of the country’s economy, and, as indicated by the 2007 FAO country factsheet, around 80 percent of the population (about...
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Modeling the impacts of climate change presents a complex challenge arising from the wide-ranging processes underlying the working of markets, ecosystems, and human behavior. The analytical framework used in this monograph integrates modeling components that range from the macro to the micro to...
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Southern African Agriculture and Climate Change: A Comprehensive Analysis examines the food security threats facing eight of the countries that make up southern Africa — Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, South Africa, Swaziland, Zambia, and Zimbabwe — and explores how climate...
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Developing countries with large greenhouse gas emissions play a decisive role in negotiating a post-Kyoto climate agreement. No effective program to reduce global emissions is possible without their support. At the same time, developing countries face a delicate task in balancing their growing...
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Sundarbans, the world's largest mangrove forest declared as a World Heritage site by UNESCO in 2007. Findings – The study extends …
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Although developing countries face a drastic increase in their greenhouse gas emissions, mitigating actions against climate change do not rank high among their priorities. The obvious reason lies in the necessity for them to continue the development process, which is characterised by pressing...
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% am Welt-BIP, Afrika ist das Armenhaus der Welt geblieben, und wenn Südasien sein Bevölkerungswachstum nicht bald in den …
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Verstärkung des Ungleichgewichts in der Welt seit 1980 zu ungunsten der Entwicklungsländer ergeben. Seitdem war die …. Anhand des nun veröffentlichten World Bank Atlas 1998, dessen Daten sich auf 1996 beziehen, wird in dem Beitrag untersucht …
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