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HCVA in Quy Nhon
Asian Cities Climate Change Resilience Network: Indore Initiative, 2009This report describes the findings of a Hazard, Capacity & Vulnerability Assessment (HCVA) of Quy Nhon, Vietnam. It has been produced by Asian Cities Climate Change Resilience Network (ACCCN).DocumentSummary: Climate Change Resilience Action Plan for Quy Nhon City
2010This report, published by the Asian Cities Climate Change Resilience Network (ACCCN), summarizes climate resilience plans for Quy Nhon City, Vietnam. The report is comprised of three parts. The first section examines potential climate change impacts and areas of vulnerability within Quy Nhon.DocumentGender Equality in Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction in Vietnam
2012This policy brief examines the gender dimensions of climate change adaptation (CCA) and disaster risk reduction (DRR) in the context of Vietnam. It is argued that women in Vietnam are active actors in CCA & DRR and their concerns and contributions in a variety of spheres should be reflected in related policies and actions.DocumentCities and Resilience
Asian Cities Climate Change Resilience Network: Indore Initiative, 2009This policy brief highlights the key issues discussed at the Cities and Resilience Dialogue held in Bangkok, Thailand, in September 2009.DocumentPriority Framework for Action Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Management in Agriculture
2011The Priority Framework for Action builds on the strengths and comparative advantage of the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives (MOAC) and, at the same time, specific actions are proposed considering the existing gaps and weaknesses. The Framework outlines 5 priority action areas: (i) Institutional and technical capacity for climate change adaptation and disaster risk management in agriculturDocumentClimate adaptation as risk management: limits and lessons from disaster risk reduction
International Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change, 2009Adapting to climate change requires that risk management be integrated into development planning and practices. This paper identifies lessons and limits for climate change adaptation from disaster risk reduction.DocumentLivelihoods and climate change: combining disaster risk reduction, natural resource management and climate change adaptation in a new approach to the reduction of vulnerability and poverty
Climate Change, International Institute for Sustainable Development, 2003This paper discusses a variety of issues surrounding livelihoods and climate change. Highlights of the paper include:Pages
