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The poverty and welfare impacts of climate change quantifying the effects, identifying the adaptation strategies
World Bank, 2012Although poverty remains widespread in south Asia and sub-Saharan Africa, substantial progress has been made especially in the past three decades. Nevertheless, this report stresses that climate change is likely to reduce agricultural productivity, which will directly affect poor people's livelihood assets including health, access to water and other natural resources, homes and infrastructure.DocumentPlanning for a low carbon future: lessons learned from seven country studies
Energy Sector Management Assistance Programme [World Bank / UNDP], 2012Developing countries are faced with the dual challenge of reducing poverty while improving management of natural capital and mitigating the emission of greenhouse gases (GHG) and local pollutants. The challenge is particularly acute for large, rapidly growing economies, such as India, China and Brazil.DocumentNational climate finance institutions support programme - case study: the Indonesia climate change trust fund (ICCTF)
Frankfurt School - UNEP Collaborating Centre for Climate & Sustainable Energy Finance, 2012The Indonesia climate change trust fund (ICCTF) is designed as a national climate (trust) fund (NCF), which aims to develop innovative ways to link international finance sources with national investment strategies.DocumentReefs at risk revisited in the Coral Triangle
World Resources Institute, Washington DC, 2012This report analyses the threats to coral reefs of the Coral Triangle, including overfishing and destructive fishing, coastal development, pollution from land and sea, and climate change related threats such as ocean warming and acidification.DocumentClimate finance readiness: lessons learned in developing countries
The Nature Conservancy, 2012This report explores how strategies to reduce carbon emissions relate to a country’s financial structures and institutions. It details lessons learned in Brazil, Costa Rica, Indonesia, Mexico and Peru on how best to design in-country financial architecture for receiving and utilising international funding for climate action.DocumentThe Government of Norway’s International Climate and Forest Initiative
Ministry of the Environment, Norway, 2012Through its international Climate and Forest Initiative, the Norwegian government aims at supporting efforts to slow, halt and eventually reduce greenhouse gas emissions resulting from deforestation and forest degradation in developing countries (REDD+).OrganisationSrengthening cooperation ICT research between Europe and Southeast Asia (SEACOOP)
SEACOOP is an initiative aimed at strengthening cooperation on ICT research between Europe and the countries that are members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN): Brunei Darussalam,DocumentLinking adaptation and mitigation through community forestry: case studies from Asia
The Centre for People and Forests, 2012Forests play a key role in climate change mitigation and adaptation and there are potential synergies between REDD+ and the ability of populations to adapt to the impacts of climate change.DocumentThe challenges of securing women's tenure and leadership for forest management: the Asian experience
The Rights and Resources Initiative, 2012This collection of analyses spotlight cases and interviews with prominent women activists involved in natural resource management in Nepal, Indonesia, the Philippines and China to better understand the diverse challenges faced by Asian women in relation to limited rights and insecure tenure. Despite contextual differences, the studies identify a number of similarities and trends.DocumentCivil Service and Military Pension Reforms in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore
2011The 2008 Global Crisis and demographic trends in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore has increased the urgency of reforming their pension systems for enhancing financial, fiscal, and economic sustainability over a long period, and mitigating possible adverse economic impacts.Pages
