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Neglected displacement: human mobility in Pacific disaster risk management and climate change adaptation mechanisms
2013This paper reviews laws and policy documents from 15 Pacific countries and territories, in order to analyse how:DocumentProject final evaluation report. Climate Change Adaptation Capacity in Madagascar.
2012As stated in the TOR, the primary purpose of the final evaluation is to assess mainly the impact, effectiveness and relevance of the project in relation to its stated purpose, objectives, target groups, partners and other affected parties. It is also to assess project progress towards its stated purpose and identification of constraints hindering such progress.DocumentNon timber forest products to deal with climate change in Tanzania
Sokoine University of Agriculture, 2013Over 20 million Tanzanians depend on Non Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) for their livelihood. One CCIAM project is looking into how NTFPs as part of peoples´ livelihood strategy is connected to climate change, so that this information can be spread and forest dependent people can more easily adapt to the effects of climate change.DocumentEconomic valuation of climate change impacts, vulnerability and adaptation in Tanzania
Sokoine University of Agriculture, 2013Securing long term climate change mitigation continues to be a global problem and the magnitude of the problem is very profound in developing countries where the majority is poor, confronted with food insecurity and highly natural resource-dependent. - Output from the Norwegian funded Climate Change Impacts, Adaptation and Mitigation (CCIAM) Programme in Tanzania.DocumentSetting the agenda. Chinese NGOs: scope for action on climate change
Fridtjof Nansen Institute, 2013The Chinese state and society are frequently engaged in an area of shared concern: the increasing threat of climate change. This report explores how a specific set of societal actors – environmental non-governmental organisations (ENGOs) in China – interact with state actors in dealing with issues of climate change mitigation.DocumentClimate change mitigation in Tanzania: agricultural production systems in Njombe. Work report from a study in a high altitude farming area.
2013In Tanzania agriculture is almost entirely driven by smallholder farmers still depending on the hand hoe, traditional rain-fed agriculture, and animal husbandry practices. Women account for more than 70% of the agricultural production especially food crops, and they play an important role in the efforts to transform Tanzanian agriculture.DocumentVariation in malaria transmission in Southern Ethiopia: the impact of prvention strategies and a need for targeted intervention
Centre for International Health, University of Bergen, 2013In Ethiopia, 60 per cent of the population is at risk of malaria. The transmission of the disease is unstable and the possibility of epidemics demand continuous vigilance and preparedness of the health system. The complexity of the transmission of the disease has become an impediment to retain the effectiveness of prevention and control strategies.DocumentCan Climate Change Negotiations Succeed? In: Politics and Governance, vol.1(2013) no. 2
2013More than two decades of climate change negotiations have produced a series of global climate agreements, such as the Kyoto Protocol and the Copenhagen Accords, but have nevertheless made very limited progress in curbing global emissions of greenhouse gases. This paper considers whether negotiations can succeed in reaching an agreement that effectively addresses the climate change problem.DocumentMonitoring in REDD+
Centre for Development and the Environment, University of Oslo, Norway, 2012KEY MESSAGES
