Adaptation to Climate Change -- Vulnerability Assessment and Economic Aspects : Plurinational State of Bolivia

The Economics of Adaptation to Climate Change (EACC) study estimates that it will cost $75 - $100 billion each year for developing countries to adapt to climate change from 2010 to 2050 (World Bank 2009a). The study funded by the governments of the...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Other Environmental Study
Language:English
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Published: Washington, DC 2013
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/01/16441371/adaptation-climate-change-vulnerability-assessment-economic-aspects--brplurinational-state-bolivia
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spelling okr-10986-127442021-04-23T14:03:04Z Adaptation to Climate Change -- Vulnerability Assessment and Economic Aspects : Plurinational State of Bolivia World Bank ADAPTATION COSTS CLIMATE CHANGE COUNTRY TRACK GLOBAL TRACK NEW RESOURCES RISK ASSESSMENT SUSTAINABLE SUPPORT VULNERABLE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES The Economics of Adaptation to Climate Change (EACC) study estimates that it will cost $75 - $100 billion each year for developing countries to adapt to climate change from 2010 to 2050 (World Bank 2009a). The study funded by the governments of the Netherlands, United Kingdom, and Switzerland has two specific objectives. The first is to develop a global estimate of adaptation coststo inform the international community s efforts on how to tailor adequate and sustainable support regarding new and additional resources to help vulnerable developing countries meet adaptation costs. The second objective is to support decision makers in developing countries to better evaluate and assess the risks posed by climate change and to better design strategies to adapt to climate change. The EACC study includes a global track to meet the first study objective and a case study track to meet the second objective. The country track comprises seven countries: Ethiopia, Mozambique, Ghana, Bangladesh, Vietnam, The Plurinational State of Bolivia, and Samoa. 2013-03-14T20:34:32Z 2013-03-14T20:34:32Z 2010 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/01/16441371/adaptation-climate-change-vulnerability-assessment-economic-aspects--brplurinational-state-bolivia http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12744 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Environmental Study Economic & Sector Work Bolivia
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topic ADAPTATION COSTS
CLIMATE CHANGE
COUNTRY TRACK
GLOBAL TRACK
NEW RESOURCES
RISK ASSESSMENT
SUSTAINABLE SUPPORT
VULNERABLE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
spellingShingle ADAPTATION COSTS
CLIMATE CHANGE
COUNTRY TRACK
GLOBAL TRACK
NEW RESOURCES
RISK ASSESSMENT
SUSTAINABLE SUPPORT
VULNERABLE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
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Adaptation to Climate Change -- Vulnerability Assessment and Economic Aspects : Plurinational State of Bolivia
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description The Economics of Adaptation to Climate Change (EACC) study estimates that it will cost $75 - $100 billion each year for developing countries to adapt to climate change from 2010 to 2050 (World Bank 2009a). The study funded by the governments of the Netherlands, United Kingdom, and Switzerland has two specific objectives. The first is to develop a global estimate of adaptation coststo inform the international community s efforts on how to tailor adequate and sustainable support regarding new and additional resources to help vulnerable developing countries meet adaptation costs. The second objective is to support decision makers in developing countries to better evaluate and assess the risks posed by climate change and to better design strategies to adapt to climate change. The EACC study includes a global track to meet the first study objective and a case study track to meet the second objective. The country track comprises seven countries: Ethiopia, Mozambique, Ghana, Bangladesh, Vietnam, The Plurinational State of Bolivia, and Samoa.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Other Environmental Study
author World Bank
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title Adaptation to Climate Change -- Vulnerability Assessment and Economic Aspects : Plurinational State of Bolivia
title_short Adaptation to Climate Change -- Vulnerability Assessment and Economic Aspects : Plurinational State of Bolivia
title_full Adaptation to Climate Change -- Vulnerability Assessment and Economic Aspects : Plurinational State of Bolivia
title_fullStr Adaptation to Climate Change -- Vulnerability Assessment and Economic Aspects : Plurinational State of Bolivia
title_full_unstemmed Adaptation to Climate Change -- Vulnerability Assessment and Economic Aspects : Plurinational State of Bolivia
title_sort adaptation to climate change -- vulnerability assessment and economic aspects : plurinational state of bolivia
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/01/16441371/adaptation-climate-change-vulnerability-assessment-economic-aspects--brplurinational-state-bolivia
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