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Participatory assessment of adaptation options: climate chenge and extreme drought in Marathwada
Norwegian Institute for Urban and Regional Research, 2014Policy brief no. 3 from the Indo-Norwegian research collaboration on climate change adaptation: Extreme Risks, Vulnerabilities and Community-Based Adptation in India (EVA): a pilot study.DocumentCommunity-based adaptation and differential vulnerability
2014Policy brief no. 2 from the Indo-Norwegian research collaboration on climate change adaptation: Extreme Risks, Vulnerabilities and Community-Based Adptation in India (EVA): a pilot study.DocumentWater resources, agriculture, and drought. Understanding the context of drought in Marathwada
Norwegian Institute for Urban and Regional Research, 2014Policy brief no. 1 from the Indo-Norwegian research collaboration on climate change adaptation: Extreme Risks, Vulnerabilities and Community-Based Adptation in India (EVA): a pilot study.DocumentReal-time evaluation of Norway’s international climate and forest initiative. Synthesising Report 2007-2013
2014This report presents the findings of a real-time evaluation of Norway’s International Climate and Forest Initiative (NICFI) support of efforts to reduce emissions from deforestation and forest degradation, taking into account forest conservation, sustainable management of forests and the enhancement of forest carbon stocks (REDD+).DocumentLearning the hard way? Adapting to climate risk in Tanzania
Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2014We use recent panel data on Tanzanian farm households to investigate how previous exposure to weather shocks affects the impact of a current shock. Specifically, we investigate the impact of droughts on agricultural outcomes and investments in children’s health, measured by their short- and long-term nutritional status.DocumentNorway's fair share of an ambitious climate effort
Norwegian Church Aid, 2014This report is focused on mitigation, although an equitable approach to adaptation is of course equally important. It uses a flexible and transparent framework for equitable effort sharing that is drawn directly from the UNFCCC’s core equity principles.DocumentAbu Dhabi Blue Carbon Demonstration Project. Blue carbon in Abu Dhabi – protecting our coastal Heritage
GRID Arendal, 2013The Abu Dhabi Blue Carbon Demonstration Project, facilitated by the Abu Dhabi Global Environmental Data Initiative (AGEDI) was a one-year project, which commenced in November 2012.DocumentAssessing drought displacement risk for Kenyan, Ethiopian and Somali pastoralists
Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre, 2014This study represents an initial attempt to assess patterns of displacement related to droughts in selected countries of the Horn of Africa, specifically the border regions of Kenya, Ethiopia and Somalia.DocumentDoes climate change aggravate gender inequalities? Empirical assessment from South India
Bioforsk / Norwegian Institute for Agricultural and Environmental Research, 2014The effects of climate change are unequally distributed between female and male gender in agrarian communities, particularly in developing countries. The agrarian regions of South India offer some representative examples where extreme events such as drought and floods influence gender inequalities.DocumentSocio-ecological vulnerability assessment of flood and saline-prone region in rural Bangladesh
Bioforsk / Norwegian Institute for Agricultural and Environmental Research, 2014The agrarian population in Bangladesh is ranked by many studies to be of the most vulnerable in the world due to the poor socio-economic features, the unique geophysical location and the high exposure to climate change effects.Pages
