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Climate change adaptation in small island developing states
Center for International Climate and Environmental Research, Oslo, 2008
This document defines, guides, and supports the development and implementation of a full assessment of vulnerability and adaptation to climate change in Small Island Developing States (SIDS), under the Many Strong Voices (MSV) program...
Generating funds for climate change adaptation
K. H. Flaam; J. B. Skjaerseth / Fridtjof Nansen Institute, 2008
From its inception, the international climate policy effort has predominantly been focused on reducing greenhouse gas emissions to prevent climate change. The concept of adapting to climate change has, on the other hand, received less...
Climate change and migration
V.O. Kolmannskog / Norwegian Refugee Council, 2008
With the certainty of global warming, the term ‘climate refugees’ is gaining popularity in public discourse. The term climate refugees implies a mono-causality that one rarely finds in human reality. No one factor, event o...
Considering equity in climate change policy
S. Kverndokk; A. Rose / Department of Economics, University of Oslo, Norway, 2008
Although most studies on climate change policies in economics have considered efficiency aspects, there is a growing literature on equity and justice. Climate change policy has important dimensions of distributive justice, both within...
Climate change, vulnerability and adaptation
S. Eriksen; K. O'Brian; L. Rosentrater / Global Environmental Change and Human Security International Project Office, 2008
In its most recent assessment, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change reported that all of Africa is likely to warm during this century, with the drier subtropical regions warming more than the moist tropics. Annual rainfall is...
Norwegian cooperation in the fields of energy and climate change related issues in China
I. F. Buan / Fridtjof Nansen Institute, 2008
Written for and funded by the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and StatoilHydro, this report is a descriptive inventory of Norwegian involvement and Norwegian cooperation in the fields of energy and climate change related issues ...
Helping farmers learn from each other: the Lead Farmer project in Malawi
Development Fund, Norway, 2008
Food insecurity is one of the major threats that the people of Malawi face. 90% of Malawian farmers are smallholders who face a host of challenges in their farming activities, including: small land size poor so...
Integrating climate change concerns at the Royal Norwegian Embassy in Angola
H. O. Ibrekk; M. Svelle / Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2008
This Norad review identifies ways and means for the Royal Norwegian Embassy in Luanda, Angola to address and integrate appropriate climate change and environmental concerns within the present framework and budget. The review contribut...
Can the existing sustainable livelihoods projects in Malawi help to cope with climate change?  
S. W. Bie; D. Mkwambisi; M. Gomani / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 2008
This review seeks to assess the sustainable livelihoods projects currently supported by Norway in Malawi within the context of climate change and its predicted impact on agriculture development and food security. The report...
The implementation of effective REDD policies in developing countries
M. Kanninen; D. Murdiyarso; F. Seymour / Center for International Forestry Research, 2007
Global and national policy arenas focused on climate change have identified deforestation and forest degradation as important sources of greenhouse gas emissions. As a result, Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation (RE...
Items 51 to 60 of 90

Items 51 to 60 of 90

Climate change adaptation in small island developing states
Center for International Climate and Environmental Research, Oslo, 2008
This document defines, guides, and supports the development and implementation of a full assessment of vulnerability and adaptation to climate change in Small Island Developing States (SIDS), under the Many Strong Voices (MSV) program...
Generating funds for climate change adaptation
K. H. Flaam; J. B. Skjaerseth / Fridtjof Nansen Institute, 2008
From its inception, the international climate policy effort has predominantly been focused on reducing greenhouse gas emissions to prevent climate change. The concept of adapting to climate change has, on the other hand, received less...
Climate change and migration
V.O. Kolmannskog / Norwegian Refugee Council, 2008
With the certainty of global warming, the term ‘climate refugees’ is gaining popularity in public discourse. The term climate refugees implies a mono-causality that one rarely finds in human reality. No one factor, event o...
Considering equity in climate change policy
S. Kverndokk; A. Rose / Department of Economics, University of Oslo, Norway, 2008
Although most studies on climate change policies in economics have considered efficiency aspects, there is a growing literature on equity and justice. Climate change policy has important dimensions of distributive justice, both within...
Climate change, vulnerability and adaptation
S. Eriksen; K. O'Brian; L. Rosentrater / Global Environmental Change and Human Security International Project Office, 2008
In its most recent assessment, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change reported that all of Africa is likely to warm during this century, with the drier subtropical regions warming more than the moist tropics. Annual rainfall is...
Norwegian cooperation in the fields of energy and climate change related issues in China
I. F. Buan / Fridtjof Nansen Institute, 2008
Written for and funded by the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and StatoilHydro, this report is a descriptive inventory of Norwegian involvement and Norwegian cooperation in the fields of energy and climate change related issues ...
Helping farmers learn from each other: the Lead Farmer project in Malawi
Development Fund, Norway, 2008
Food insecurity is one of the major threats that the people of Malawi face. 90% of Malawian farmers are smallholders who face a host of challenges in their farming activities, including: small land size poor so...
Integrating climate change concerns at the Royal Norwegian Embassy in Angola
H. O. Ibrekk; M. Svelle / Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2008
This Norad review identifies ways and means for the Royal Norwegian Embassy in Luanda, Angola to address and integrate appropriate climate change and environmental concerns within the present framework and budget. The review contribut...
Can the existing sustainable livelihoods projects in Malawi help to cope with climate change?  
S. W. Bie; D. Mkwambisi; M. Gomani / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 2008
This review seeks to assess the sustainable livelihoods projects currently supported by Norway in Malawi within the context of climate change and its predicted impact on agriculture development and food security. The report...
The implementation of effective REDD policies in developing countries
M. Kanninen; D. Murdiyarso; F. Seymour / Center for International Forestry Research, 2007
Global and national policy arenas focused on climate change have identified deforestation and forest degradation as important sources of greenhouse gas emissions. As a result, Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation (RE...
Items 51 to 60 of 90

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