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Climate change in Cambodia
SNV, 2015Cambodia is considered one of the most vulnerable countries to climate change impacts such as floods and droughts. Of the four top economic sectors - garment, tourism, construction and agriculture - the latter accounted for 57.6% of rural labour force, and for over 30% of GDP in 2011.DocumentClimate change and coral reefs – key issues and risks for the Maldives
World Conservation Union, 2016The Maldives is a renowned for its abundant and globally significant marine biodiversity. It contains the largest group of coral reefs in the Indian Ocean. Its biodiversity includes: Over 1,100 species of reef fishes Over 250 species of corals Green and hawksbill turtles (globally threatened).DocumentClimate smart aquaculture: a sustainable approach to increasing fish production in the face of climate change in Nigeria
International Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Studies, 2016As the global population increases, there will be corresponding increase in demand for food most especially protein. Production from fisheries is crucial for food security in the face of current increase in population.DocumentTrinidad & Tobago: assessing the impact of climate change on cocoa and tomato
International Center for Tropical Agriculture, 2015Climate change is expected to result in a warmer, drier climate in the Caribbean region. The altered climate is expected to have wide-reaching impacts on agriculture.DocumentDeterminants of rural farmers’ adoption of climate change adaptation strategies: evidence from the Amathole District Municipality, Eastern Cape Province, South Africa
International Journal of Environmental Science and Development, 2016There is consensus that rural farmers' livelihoods are vulnerable to climate change. Also, literature suggests that locally driven adaptations are critical complementary strategies that can be targeted to reduce the negative effects of climate change in the short-run.DocumentImpact of climate change on agricultural production in North-West Cambodia
2016In Cambodia, agriculture plays a main role to ensure food secu rity and contribute to economic growth. Currently, this sector is strongly impacted by natural disasters (drought, flood and increasing insect pests and diseases) caused by climate change influencing farmer livelihoods.DocumentClimate change-induced loss and damage in The Gambia: an investigation of impacts on The Gambia farming community
International Centre for Climate Change and Development, 2016This paper aims to raise awareness about Loss and Damage (L&D) and ignite conversation about how Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR), Climate Change Adaptation (CCA) and Loss & Damage (L&D) can be linked in order to ensure more sustainable resiliency strategies for The Gambia.DocumentClimate change and impacts on family farming in the North and Northeast of Brazil
International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth, 2015Climate change has increasingly been recognised as the main challenge facing humanity in the coming decades. The starting point of this study is the consideration of future climate change scenarios and the uncertainties they bring.DocumentA brewing storm: the climate change risks to coffee
The Climate Institute, 2016Grown predominantly in tropical highlands, Arabica coffee (Coffea Arabica) dominates global production, making up about 70 per cent of supply. Low-lying areas supply Robusta (Coffea canephora ) destined mainly for the low-quality, instant coffee market.DocumentClimate change vulnerability - cases from CIRDAP member countries
Centre on Integrated Rural Development for Asia and the Pacific, 2016Countries of the Asia Pacific region are particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change as indicated by the global assessments by the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change).Pages
