ORGANISATION
Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre (CCCCC)
Based in Belize, the Centre is the key node for information on climate change issues in the Caribbean and on the region’s response to managing and adapting to climate change. It is the official repository for regional climate change data, providing climate change-related policy advice and guidelines to the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Member States through the CARICOM Secretariat.
CCCCC currently administers the GEF-funded, Mainstreaming Adaptation to Global Climate Change project, the third regional initiative to address climate change concerns within the Caribbean.
Latest documents from Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre
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CARIWIG assessment of climate change impacts on selected crops and livestock in Belize and Jamaica: an example for the Caribbean Basin
Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre, 2016DocumentImpact assessment and national adaptation strategy and action plan to address climate change in the tourism sector of Saint Lucia: volume II
Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre, 2015DocumentCARIWIG assessment of climate change impacts on dengue fever: summary for policy makers
Diana Ruiz, Clare Goodess, Ottis Joslyn / Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre, 2015DocumentDrought assessments in different regions and sectors: summary for policy makers
A. Centella / Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre, 2015DocumentImpact assessment report and national adaptation strategy and action plan to address climate change in the tourism sector of Saint Lucia: volume I
Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre, 2015All 67 documents from Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre