Economics of Adaptation to Climate Change : Mozambique

This report is part of a broader global study, the Economics of Adaptation to Climate Change (EACC), which has two principal objectives: (a) to develop a global estimate of adaptation costs for informing international climate negotiations; and (b)...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Other Environmental Study
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2013
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CO2
CRU
DNA
FAO
GCM
TAX
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/01/16436674/mozambique-economics-adaptation-climate-change-vol-1-2
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topic ABSORPTION
ACCESS TO CREDIT
AGRICULTURAL AREAS
AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH
AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY
AGRICULTURE
AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION
AGROFORESTRY
ALUMINUM
ANNUAL COSTS
ANNUAL PRECIPITATION
AVERAGE RAINFALL
BASES
BEEF
BEVERAGES
CALCULATION
CAPACITY BUILDING
CASH CROPS
CASSAVA
CHEMICALS
CLEAN TECHNOLOGY
CLIMATE
CLIMATE CHANGE
CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION
CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION STRATEGIES
CLIMATE CHANGE DAMAGES
CLIMATE CHANGE DISCUSSION
CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACT
CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS
CLIMATE CHANGE SCENARIOS
CLIMATE DATA
CLIMATE EVENTS
CLIMATE FORECASTS
CLIMATE HAZARDS
CLIMATE IMPACTS
CLIMATE INVESTMENT
CLIMATE MODEL
CLIMATE PROJECTIONS
CLIMATE RESEARCH
CLIMATE RESEARCH UNIT
CLIMATE RESILIENCE
CLIMATE RISK
CLIMATE RISKS
CLIMATE SCENARIO
CLIMATE SCENARIOS
CLIMATE STRESS
CLIMATE VARIABILITY
CLIMATE-CHANGE
CLIMATIC CHARACTERISTICS
CLIMATIC HAZARDS
CO
CO2
COAL
COASTAL ZONES
COFFEE
COLORS
CORN
COSTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE
COTTON
CROP
CROP YIELD
CROP YIELDS
CROPS
CRU
CULVERTS
CYCLONE ACTIVITY
CYCLONE EVENTS
DEMAND FOR ELECTRICITY
DISCOUNT RATE
DNA
DRAINAGE
DRAINAGE SYSTEMS
DROUGHT
DYNAMIC COMPUTABLE GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC IMPACT
ECONOMIC IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE
ECONOMIC IMPACTS
ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF CLIMATE
ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE
ECONOMIC POLICIES
ECONOMIC SECTORS
ECONOMIC WELFARE
ECONOMICS OF ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE
ECOSYSTEM
ELECTRICITY
EMISSION
EMISSION SCENARIOS
EMISSIONS
EMISSIONS SCENARIO
ENERGY PRODUCTION
EROSION CONTROL
EVAPOTRANSPIRATION
EXTREME EVENT
EXTREME EVENTS
EXTREME RAINFALL
EXTREME RAINFALL EVENTS
EXTREME SCENARIOS
EXTREME WEATHER
EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS
FAO
FISHERIES
FLOODS
FOOD CROPS
FOREST
FOREST MANAGEMENT
FORESTRY
FORESTS
FOSSIL FUELS
FRUITS
FUEL
FUTURE CLIMATE CHANGE
FUTURE CLIMATE SCENARIOS
GCM
GENERAL CIRCULATION MODEL
GLOBAL HYDROLOGY
HURRICANES
HYDROLOGY
IMPACT OF CLIMATE
IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE
IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGES
IMPACT OF TEMPERATURE
IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE
INCOME
INCREASE IN TEMPERATURE
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
INSURANCE
INSURANCE MECHANISMS
INTERNATIONAL CLIMATE NEGOTIATIONS
INTERNATIONAL PANEL FOR CLIMATE CHANGE
IPCC
IRRIGATION
IRRIGATION SYSTEMS
JOURNEY
LAND MANAGEMENT
LAND USE
LIVESTOCK
MAIZE
MANGROVE
MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE
MEAN WIND SPEED
MILLET
NATURAL GAS
NEGATIVE IMPACTS
NEGATIVE IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE
PERFORMANCE DATA
PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
POLICY APPROACH
POULTRY
POVERTY RATES
POWER GENERATION
PRECIPITATION
PRESENT VALUE
PRICE CHANGES
RAILROADS
RAIN
RAINFALL
RAINFALL EVENTS
RAINFALL VARIABILITY
RAINY SEASON
ROAD
ROAD MAINTENANCE
ROAD NETWORK
ROAD SECTOR
ROAD TRANSPORT
ROADS
SAFETY
SCIENTISTS
SEA LEVEL RECORDS
SEA LEVEL RISE
SEA LEVEL RISE SCENARIOS
SEA WALLS
SEAWATER
SET ASIDE
SOCIAL DIMENSIONS OF CLIMATE CHANGE
SOIL CONSERVATION
SOILS
SORGHUM
SOYBEANS
STORM SURGE
STORM SURGES
STORM TRACKS
STORMS
SUBSISTENCE FARMERS
SUGAR CANE
SUGARCANE
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SWEET POTATOES
TAX
TEMPERATURE
TEMPERATURE CHANGE
TEMPERATURE DATA
TEMPERATURE IMPACTS
TEMPERATURE INCREASE
TEMPERATURES
TOTAL COST
TRAFFIC
TRANSPORT
TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
TRANSPORT POLICY
TRANSPORT POLICY CHANGE
TRANSPORT SYSTEM
TRANSPORT SYSTEMS
TRANSPORTATION
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM
TROPICAL CYCLONE
TROPICAL CYCLONES
TROPICAL STORMS
TYPES OF ROADS
UNCERTAINTIES
UNDP
UNITED NATIONS
UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
URBAN ROAD
VEGETATIVE COVER
VEHICLE
VEHICLE-KILOMETERS
WATER RESOURCES
WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
WATERSHED
WATERSHED MANAGEMENT
WEATHER PATTERNS
WHEAT
WIND
WIND SPEED
WORST-CASE
YAMS
spellingShingle ABSORPTION
ACCESS TO CREDIT
AGRICULTURAL AREAS
AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH
AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY
AGRICULTURE
AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION
AGROFORESTRY
ALUMINUM
ANNUAL COSTS
ANNUAL PRECIPITATION
AVERAGE RAINFALL
BASES
BEEF
BEVERAGES
CALCULATION
CAPACITY BUILDING
CASH CROPS
CASSAVA
CHEMICALS
CLEAN TECHNOLOGY
CLIMATE
CLIMATE CHANGE
CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION
CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION STRATEGIES
CLIMATE CHANGE DAMAGES
CLIMATE CHANGE DISCUSSION
CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACT
CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS
CLIMATE CHANGE SCENARIOS
CLIMATE DATA
CLIMATE EVENTS
CLIMATE FORECASTS
CLIMATE HAZARDS
CLIMATE IMPACTS
CLIMATE INVESTMENT
CLIMATE MODEL
CLIMATE PROJECTIONS
CLIMATE RESEARCH
CLIMATE RESEARCH UNIT
CLIMATE RESILIENCE
CLIMATE RISK
CLIMATE RISKS
CLIMATE SCENARIO
CLIMATE SCENARIOS
CLIMATE STRESS
CLIMATE VARIABILITY
CLIMATE-CHANGE
CLIMATIC CHARACTERISTICS
CLIMATIC HAZARDS
CO
CO2
COAL
COASTAL ZONES
COFFEE
COLORS
CORN
COSTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE
COTTON
CROP
CROP YIELD
CROP YIELDS
CROPS
CRU
CULVERTS
CYCLONE ACTIVITY
CYCLONE EVENTS
DEMAND FOR ELECTRICITY
DISCOUNT RATE
DNA
DRAINAGE
DRAINAGE SYSTEMS
DROUGHT
DYNAMIC COMPUTABLE GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC IMPACT
ECONOMIC IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE
ECONOMIC IMPACTS
ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF CLIMATE
ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE
ECONOMIC POLICIES
ECONOMIC SECTORS
ECONOMIC WELFARE
ECONOMICS OF ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE
ECOSYSTEM
ELECTRICITY
EMISSION
EMISSION SCENARIOS
EMISSIONS
EMISSIONS SCENARIO
ENERGY PRODUCTION
EROSION CONTROL
EVAPOTRANSPIRATION
EXTREME EVENT
EXTREME EVENTS
EXTREME RAINFALL
EXTREME RAINFALL EVENTS
EXTREME SCENARIOS
EXTREME WEATHER
EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS
FAO
FISHERIES
FLOODS
FOOD CROPS
FOREST
FOREST MANAGEMENT
FORESTRY
FORESTS
FOSSIL FUELS
FRUITS
FUEL
FUTURE CLIMATE CHANGE
FUTURE CLIMATE SCENARIOS
GCM
GENERAL CIRCULATION MODEL
GLOBAL HYDROLOGY
HURRICANES
HYDROLOGY
IMPACT OF CLIMATE
IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE
IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGES
IMPACT OF TEMPERATURE
IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE
INCOME
INCREASE IN TEMPERATURE
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
INSURANCE
INSURANCE MECHANISMS
INTERNATIONAL CLIMATE NEGOTIATIONS
INTERNATIONAL PANEL FOR CLIMATE CHANGE
IPCC
IRRIGATION
IRRIGATION SYSTEMS
JOURNEY
LAND MANAGEMENT
LAND USE
LIVESTOCK
MAIZE
MANGROVE
MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE
MEAN WIND SPEED
MILLET
NATURAL GAS
NEGATIVE IMPACTS
NEGATIVE IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE
PERFORMANCE DATA
PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
POLICY APPROACH
POULTRY
POVERTY RATES
POWER GENERATION
PRECIPITATION
PRESENT VALUE
PRICE CHANGES
RAILROADS
RAIN
RAINFALL
RAINFALL EVENTS
RAINFALL VARIABILITY
RAINY SEASON
ROAD
ROAD MAINTENANCE
ROAD NETWORK
ROAD SECTOR
ROAD TRANSPORT
ROADS
SAFETY
SCIENTISTS
SEA LEVEL RECORDS
SEA LEVEL RISE
SEA LEVEL RISE SCENARIOS
SEA WALLS
SEAWATER
SET ASIDE
SOCIAL DIMENSIONS OF CLIMATE CHANGE
SOIL CONSERVATION
SOILS
SORGHUM
SOYBEANS
STORM SURGE
STORM SURGES
STORM TRACKS
STORMS
SUBSISTENCE FARMERS
SUGAR CANE
SUGARCANE
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SWEET POTATOES
TAX
TEMPERATURE
TEMPERATURE CHANGE
TEMPERATURE DATA
TEMPERATURE IMPACTS
TEMPERATURE INCREASE
TEMPERATURES
TOTAL COST
TRAFFIC
TRANSPORT
TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
TRANSPORT POLICY
TRANSPORT POLICY CHANGE
TRANSPORT SYSTEM
TRANSPORT SYSTEMS
TRANSPORTATION
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM
TROPICAL CYCLONE
TROPICAL CYCLONES
TROPICAL STORMS
TYPES OF ROADS
UNCERTAINTIES
UNDP
UNITED NATIONS
UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
URBAN ROAD
VEGETATIVE COVER
VEHICLE
VEHICLE-KILOMETERS
WATER RESOURCES
WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
WATERSHED
WATERSHED MANAGEMENT
WEATHER PATTERNS
WHEAT
WIND
WIND SPEED
WORST-CASE
YAMS
World Bank
Economics of Adaptation to Climate Change : Mozambique
geographic_facet Africa
Mozambique
description This report is part of a broader global study, the Economics of Adaptation to Climate Change (EACC), which has two principal objectives: (a) to develop a global estimate of adaptation costs for informing international climate negotiations; and (b) to help decision makers in developing countries assess the risks posed by climate change and design national strategies for adapting to it. The purpose of this study is to assist the Government of Mozambique in its efforts to understand the potential economic impacts of climate change and to support its efforts to develop sound policies and investments in response to these potential impacts. The Mozambique Economics of Adaptation to Climate Change (EACC) study selected four sectors that are believed to be vulnerable to climate change: (1) agriculture, which employs over 70 percent of the population; (2) energy, particularly hydropower generation, which is dependent on water runoff; (3) transport infrastructure, notably roads; and (4) coastal areas, which do not conform to a "sector" but characterize specific geographical areas vulnerable to floods and storm surges directly and indirectly related to sea level rise. The report ends with a discussion of seven lessons learned from the study. Volume 1contains the final report, and Volume 2 contains the Annexes,
format Economic & Sector Work :: Other Environmental Study
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Economics of Adaptation to Climate Change : Mozambique
title_short Economics of Adaptation to Climate Change : Mozambique
title_full Economics of Adaptation to Climate Change : Mozambique
title_fullStr Economics of Adaptation to Climate Change : Mozambique
title_full_unstemmed Economics of Adaptation to Climate Change : Mozambique
title_sort economics of adaptation to climate change : mozambique
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/01/16436674/mozambique-economics-adaptation-climate-change-vol-1-2
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12748
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spelling okr-10986-127482021-04-23T14:03:04Z Economics of Adaptation to Climate Change : Mozambique World Bank ABSORPTION ACCESS TO CREDIT AGRICULTURAL AREAS AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION AGROFORESTRY ALUMINUM ANNUAL COSTS ANNUAL PRECIPITATION AVERAGE RAINFALL BASES BEEF BEVERAGES CALCULATION CAPACITY BUILDING CASH CROPS CASSAVA CHEMICALS CLEAN TECHNOLOGY CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION STRATEGIES CLIMATE CHANGE DAMAGES CLIMATE CHANGE DISCUSSION CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACT CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS CLIMATE CHANGE SCENARIOS CLIMATE DATA CLIMATE EVENTS CLIMATE FORECASTS CLIMATE HAZARDS CLIMATE IMPACTS CLIMATE INVESTMENT CLIMATE MODEL CLIMATE PROJECTIONS CLIMATE RESEARCH CLIMATE RESEARCH UNIT CLIMATE RESILIENCE CLIMATE RISK CLIMATE RISKS CLIMATE SCENARIO CLIMATE SCENARIOS CLIMATE STRESS CLIMATE VARIABILITY CLIMATE-CHANGE CLIMATIC CHARACTERISTICS CLIMATIC HAZARDS CO CO2 COAL COASTAL ZONES COFFEE COLORS CORN COSTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE COTTON CROP CROP YIELD CROP YIELDS CROPS CRU CULVERTS CYCLONE ACTIVITY CYCLONE EVENTS DEMAND FOR ELECTRICITY DISCOUNT RATE DNA DRAINAGE DRAINAGE SYSTEMS DROUGHT DYNAMIC COMPUTABLE GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC IMPACT ECONOMIC IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ECONOMIC IMPACTS ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF CLIMATE ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ECONOMIC POLICIES ECONOMIC SECTORS ECONOMIC WELFARE ECONOMICS OF ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE ECOSYSTEM ELECTRICITY EMISSION EMISSION SCENARIOS EMISSIONS EMISSIONS SCENARIO ENERGY PRODUCTION EROSION CONTROL EVAPOTRANSPIRATION EXTREME EVENT EXTREME EVENTS EXTREME RAINFALL EXTREME RAINFALL EVENTS EXTREME SCENARIOS EXTREME WEATHER EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS FAO FISHERIES FLOODS FOOD CROPS FOREST FOREST MANAGEMENT FORESTRY FORESTS FOSSIL FUELS FRUITS FUEL FUTURE CLIMATE CHANGE FUTURE CLIMATE SCENARIOS GCM GENERAL CIRCULATION MODEL GLOBAL HYDROLOGY HURRICANES HYDROLOGY IMPACT OF CLIMATE IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGES IMPACT OF TEMPERATURE IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE INCOME INCREASE IN TEMPERATURE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INSURANCE INSURANCE MECHANISMS INTERNATIONAL CLIMATE NEGOTIATIONS INTERNATIONAL PANEL FOR CLIMATE CHANGE IPCC IRRIGATION IRRIGATION SYSTEMS JOURNEY LAND MANAGEMENT LAND USE LIVESTOCK MAIZE MANGROVE MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE MEAN WIND SPEED MILLET NATURAL GAS NEGATIVE IMPACTS NEGATIVE IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE PERFORMANCE DATA PETROLEUM PRODUCTS POLICY APPROACH POULTRY POVERTY RATES POWER GENERATION PRECIPITATION PRESENT VALUE PRICE CHANGES RAILROADS RAIN RAINFALL RAINFALL EVENTS RAINFALL VARIABILITY RAINY SEASON ROAD ROAD MAINTENANCE ROAD NETWORK ROAD SECTOR ROAD TRANSPORT ROADS SAFETY SCIENTISTS SEA LEVEL RECORDS SEA LEVEL RISE SEA LEVEL RISE SCENARIOS SEA WALLS SEAWATER SET ASIDE SOCIAL DIMENSIONS OF CLIMATE CHANGE SOIL CONSERVATION SOILS SORGHUM SOYBEANS STORM SURGE STORM SURGES STORM TRACKS STORMS SUBSISTENCE FARMERS SUGAR CANE SUGARCANE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SWEET POTATOES TAX TEMPERATURE TEMPERATURE CHANGE TEMPERATURE DATA TEMPERATURE IMPACTS TEMPERATURE INCREASE TEMPERATURES TOTAL COST TRAFFIC TRANSPORT TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE TRANSPORT POLICY TRANSPORT POLICY CHANGE TRANSPORT SYSTEM TRANSPORT SYSTEMS TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM TROPICAL CYCLONE TROPICAL CYCLONES TROPICAL STORMS TYPES OF ROADS UNCERTAINTIES UNDP UNITED NATIONS UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME URBAN ROAD VEGETATIVE COVER VEHICLE VEHICLE-KILOMETERS WATER RESOURCES WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT WATERSHED WATERSHED MANAGEMENT WEATHER PATTERNS WHEAT WIND WIND SPEED WORST-CASE YAMS This report is part of a broader global study, the Economics of Adaptation to Climate Change (EACC), which has two principal objectives: (a) to develop a global estimate of adaptation costs for informing international climate negotiations; and (b) to help decision makers in developing countries assess the risks posed by climate change and design national strategies for adapting to it. The purpose of this study is to assist the Government of Mozambique in its efforts to understand the potential economic impacts of climate change and to support its efforts to develop sound policies and investments in response to these potential impacts. The Mozambique Economics of Adaptation to Climate Change (EACC) study selected four sectors that are believed to be vulnerable to climate change: (1) agriculture, which employs over 70 percent of the population; (2) energy, particularly hydropower generation, which is dependent on water runoff; (3) transport infrastructure, notably roads; and (4) coastal areas, which do not conform to a "sector" but characterize specific geographical areas vulnerable to floods and storm surges directly and indirectly related to sea level rise. The report ends with a discussion of seven lessons learned from the study. Volume 1contains the final report, and Volume 2 contains the Annexes, 2013-03-14T21:05:38Z 2013-03-14T21:05:38Z 2010 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/01/16436674/mozambique-economics-adaptation-climate-change-vol-1-2 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12748 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 Africa Mozambique