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    Mainstreaming climate change into development in the Pacific

    Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme, 2014
    This paper argues that mainstreaming climate change must mean that climate risks are carefully considered and incorporated into all development planning and practice. It contributes to more sustainable development and more resilient communities; if climate change is not mainstreamed into decision making, there is a real risk that development goals will not be achieved.
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    Preventing and resolving future climate and natural resource-related conflicts in the Zambezi Basin: a Study of Bulawayo and Chinde Districts

    South African Institute of International Affairs, 2013
    Long-term changes in climate are likely to increase a range of risks to human security, including the risk of violent conflict. The city of Bulawayo in Zimbabwe, and Chinde district in the Zambezia province of Mozambique have been identified as areas that are highly susceptible to future climate-induced conflicts.
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    How should the new international disaster risk framework address gender equality?

    Climate and Development Knowledge Network, 2014
    This policy brief, published in time for International Women’s Day 2014, argues that hazards affect men and women, and boys and girls, differently and that attention needs to be paid to distinct vulnerabilities and capacities to face and recover from loss and damage caused by disasters.
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    Technical paper: The risk of disaster-induced displacement in the Pacific island states

    Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre, 2014
    This technical paper represents an initial attempt to assess the risk of disaster-induced displacement in 21 island states in the South Pacific.
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    Climate and disaster resilience: The role for community-driven development

    World Bank, 2014
    This paper examines the World Bank’s Community-Driven Development (CDD) portfolio to explore the potential for building the resilience of vulnerable communities to climate and disaster risk through CDD programs.
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    CLUP resource book: Integrating climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction & management

    2013
    This publication provides practical information on mainstreaming climate change and disaster risk reduction in the Comprehensive Land Use Plan (CLUP) process. Key concepts and frameworks are discussed as well a focus on planning risks.
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    Leveraging carbon revenue for poverty alleviation

    Energy Research Centre, 2013
    This paper looks at Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) shortcomings for African. It explains that while China and India account for 88 per cent of all CDM credits issued so far, African only has 1 per cent. The main reasons for this disparity are thought to be the high transaction costs and the long and complicated registration, validation, monitoring and verification processes.
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    Recording disaster losses: Recommendations for a European approach

    Directorate-General for Research - European Commission, 2013
    This study provides technical recommendations for a European approach to standardize loss databases. Loss data are useful for the implementation of disaster risk reduction strategies in Europe and to help understand disaster loss trends at global level.
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    Energy poverty and climate change mitigation in Ghana: An economic assessment

    Development and Mitigation Forum, 2014
    Produced for the Development and Mitigation Forum in Cape Town, January 2014, this paper presents an economic assessment of energy poverty and climate change mitigation in Ghana. The paper summarises the current state of energy use, related greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, energy poverty, and mitigation, and estimates their likely trends and subsequent future impacts.
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    Green growth and poverty reduction: Policy coherence for pro-poor growth

    Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 2013
    This paper explores the policy coherence for development (PCD) dimensions of green growth strategies pursued by OECD member states. The coherence challenge is to design OECD green growth policies in order to maximise the positive synergies and minimise the negatives effects on pro-poor growth in developing countries.

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