Economics of Adaptation to Climate Change : Mozambique, Volume 2. Annexes

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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spelling okr-10986-127492021-04-23T14:03:04Z Economics of Adaptation to Climate Change : Mozambique, Volume 2. Annexes World Bank ACTUAL EVAPOTRANSPIRATION AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES AGRICULTURAL IRRIGATION ANNUAL RUNOFF AQUIFERS ARID REGIONS AVAILABLE WATER BASINS BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES BROAD RANGE CALIBRATION CATCHMENT CATCHMENT AREA CATCHMENTS CHEMICAL PROCESSES CLAY CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE CHANGES CLIMATE VARIABILITY CLIMATIC REGIONS CONDUCTIVITY CONJUNCTIVE USE CONSTRUCTION COOLING CREEKS CROP PRODUCTION CROP YIELDS DAILY PRECIPITATION DAMS DEEP PERCOLATION DEMAND FOR WATER DESALINATION DIRECT RUNOFF DISCHARGE DOWNSTREAM WATER USERS DRAINAGE DROUGHT ECOSYSTEM ELECTRICITY ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY EVAPORATION EVAPORATION REDUCTION EVAPOTRANSPIRATION EXPORT FARMERS FIELD CAPACITY FLOODING FORESTRY FRESHWATER FRESHWATER MANAGEMENT GRAVITY GROUNDWATER GROUNDWATER RECHARGE GROUNDWATER RESOURCES GROUNDWATER STORAGE GROUNDWATER SUPPLIES HUMIDITY HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY HYDROLOGIC MODELS HYDROLOGY IMPORTS INFILTRATION INTERNATIONAL RIVER BASINS IRRIGATED AGRICULTURE IRRIGATION IRRIGATION TECHNOLOGY LAND USE MANAGING WATER RESOURCES METALS MINING MOISTURE CONTENT MULCH ORGANIC MATTER OXYGEN PERCOLATE PERCOLATION PHOTOSYNTHESIS PM POLLUTION PONDING POPULATION DENSITY RAIN RAIN GAUGE RAIN GAUGE DATA RAINFALL RENEWABLE WATER RESOURCES RESERVOIRS RESOURCE CONSERVATION RIVER BASIN RIVER BASINS RIVERS ROOT ZONE RUNOFF SAND SEA SNOW SNOWMELT SOIL FERTILITY SOIL MOISTURE SOIL PROFILE SOIL TYPE STREAMFLOW SURFACE WATER SURFACE WATER RESOURCES SUSTAINABLE WATER USE WASTEWATER WASTEWATER TREATMENT WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITIES WATER ALLOCATION WATER BALANCE WATER CONSERVATION WATER CONSUMPTION WATER CONTENT WATER DEMAND WATER DEVELOPMENT WATER FLOWS WATER LOSSES WATER MANAGEMENT WATER POLICY WATER QUALITY WATER RECYCLING WATER RESOURCE WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT WATER RESOURCES WATER RESOURCES PLANNING WATER RIGHTS WATER SOURCES WATER STORAGE WATER SUPPLY WATER SUPPLY PROJECTS WATER SYSTEMS WATER TABLE WATER TRANSFERS WATER TRANSPORT WATER USE WATER USE PATTERNS WATER USERS WATER WITHDRAWAL WATER WITHDRAWALS WATERSHED 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, 2013-03-14T21:17:12Z 2013-03-14T21:17:12Z 2010 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/01/16436677/mozambique-economics-adaptation-climate-change-vol-2-2-annexes http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12749 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
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topic ACTUAL EVAPOTRANSPIRATION
AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES
AGRICULTURAL IRRIGATION
ANNUAL RUNOFF
AQUIFERS
ARID REGIONS
AVAILABLE WATER
BASINS
BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES
BROAD RANGE
CALIBRATION
CATCHMENT
CATCHMENT AREA
CATCHMENTS
CHEMICAL PROCESSES
CLAY
CLIMATE CHANGE
CLIMATE CHANGES
CLIMATE VARIABILITY
CLIMATIC REGIONS
CONDUCTIVITY
CONJUNCTIVE USE
CONSTRUCTION
COOLING
CREEKS
CROP PRODUCTION
CROP YIELDS
DAILY PRECIPITATION
DAMS
DEEP PERCOLATION
DEMAND FOR WATER
DESALINATION
DIRECT RUNOFF
DISCHARGE
DOWNSTREAM WATER USERS
DRAINAGE
DROUGHT
ECOSYSTEM
ELECTRICITY
ENGINEERING
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
EVAPORATION
EVAPORATION REDUCTION
EVAPOTRANSPIRATION
EXPORT
FARMERS
FIELD CAPACITY
FLOODING
FORESTRY
FRESHWATER
FRESHWATER MANAGEMENT
GRAVITY
GROUNDWATER
GROUNDWATER RECHARGE
GROUNDWATER RESOURCES
GROUNDWATER STORAGE
GROUNDWATER SUPPLIES
HUMIDITY
HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY
HYDROLOGIC MODELS
HYDROLOGY
IMPORTS
INFILTRATION
INTERNATIONAL RIVER BASINS
IRRIGATED AGRICULTURE
IRRIGATION
IRRIGATION TECHNOLOGY
LAND USE
MANAGING WATER RESOURCES
METALS
MINING
MOISTURE CONTENT
MULCH
ORGANIC MATTER
OXYGEN
PERCOLATE
PERCOLATION
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
PM
POLLUTION
PONDING
POPULATION DENSITY
RAIN
RAIN GAUGE
RAIN GAUGE DATA
RAINFALL
RENEWABLE WATER RESOURCES
RESERVOIRS
RESOURCE CONSERVATION
RIVER BASIN
RIVER BASINS
RIVERS
ROOT ZONE
RUNOFF
SAND
SEA
SNOW
SNOWMELT
SOIL FERTILITY
SOIL MOISTURE
SOIL PROFILE
SOIL TYPE
STREAMFLOW
SURFACE WATER
SURFACE WATER RESOURCES
SUSTAINABLE WATER USE
WASTEWATER
WASTEWATER TREATMENT
WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITIES
WATER ALLOCATION
WATER BALANCE
WATER CONSERVATION
WATER CONSUMPTION
WATER CONTENT
WATER DEMAND
WATER DEVELOPMENT
WATER FLOWS
WATER LOSSES
WATER MANAGEMENT
WATER POLICY
WATER QUALITY
WATER RECYCLING
WATER RESOURCE
WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
WATER RESOURCES
WATER RESOURCES PLANNING
WATER RIGHTS
WATER SOURCES
WATER STORAGE
WATER SUPPLY
WATER SUPPLY PROJECTS
WATER SYSTEMS
WATER TABLE
WATER TRANSFERS
WATER TRANSPORT
WATER USE
WATER USE PATTERNS
WATER USERS
WATER WITHDRAWAL
WATER WITHDRAWALS
WATERSHED
spellingShingle ACTUAL EVAPOTRANSPIRATION
AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES
AGRICULTURAL IRRIGATION
ANNUAL RUNOFF
AQUIFERS
ARID REGIONS
AVAILABLE WATER
BASINS
BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES
BROAD RANGE
CALIBRATION
CATCHMENT
CATCHMENT AREA
CATCHMENTS
CHEMICAL PROCESSES
CLAY
CLIMATE CHANGE
CLIMATE CHANGES
CLIMATE VARIABILITY
CLIMATIC REGIONS
CONDUCTIVITY
CONJUNCTIVE USE
CONSTRUCTION
COOLING
CREEKS
CROP PRODUCTION
CROP YIELDS
DAILY PRECIPITATION
DAMS
DEEP PERCOLATION
DEMAND FOR WATER
DESALINATION
DIRECT RUNOFF
DISCHARGE
DOWNSTREAM WATER USERS
DRAINAGE
DROUGHT
ECOSYSTEM
ELECTRICITY
ENGINEERING
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
EVAPORATION
EVAPORATION REDUCTION
EVAPOTRANSPIRATION
EXPORT
FARMERS
FIELD CAPACITY
FLOODING
FORESTRY
FRESHWATER
FRESHWATER MANAGEMENT
GRAVITY
GROUNDWATER
GROUNDWATER RECHARGE
GROUNDWATER RESOURCES
GROUNDWATER STORAGE
GROUNDWATER SUPPLIES
HUMIDITY
HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY
HYDROLOGIC MODELS
HYDROLOGY
IMPORTS
INFILTRATION
INTERNATIONAL RIVER BASINS
IRRIGATED AGRICULTURE
IRRIGATION
IRRIGATION TECHNOLOGY
LAND USE
MANAGING WATER RESOURCES
METALS
MINING
MOISTURE CONTENT
MULCH
ORGANIC MATTER
OXYGEN
PERCOLATE
PERCOLATION
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
PM
POLLUTION
PONDING
POPULATION DENSITY
RAIN
RAIN GAUGE
RAIN GAUGE DATA
RAINFALL
RENEWABLE WATER RESOURCES
RESERVOIRS
RESOURCE CONSERVATION
RIVER BASIN
RIVER BASINS
RIVERS
ROOT ZONE
RUNOFF
SAND
SEA
SNOW
SNOWMELT
SOIL FERTILITY
SOIL MOISTURE
SOIL PROFILE
SOIL TYPE
STREAMFLOW
SURFACE WATER
SURFACE WATER RESOURCES
SUSTAINABLE WATER USE
WASTEWATER
WASTEWATER TREATMENT
WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITIES
WATER ALLOCATION
WATER BALANCE
WATER CONSERVATION
WATER CONSUMPTION
WATER CONTENT
WATER DEMAND
WATER DEVELOPMENT
WATER FLOWS
WATER LOSSES
WATER MANAGEMENT
WATER POLICY
WATER QUALITY
WATER RECYCLING
WATER RESOURCE
WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
WATER RESOURCES
WATER RESOURCES PLANNING
WATER RIGHTS
WATER SOURCES
WATER STORAGE
WATER SUPPLY
WATER SUPPLY PROJECTS
WATER SYSTEMS
WATER TABLE
WATER TRANSFERS
WATER TRANSPORT
WATER USE
WATER USE PATTERNS
WATER USERS
WATER WITHDRAWAL
WATER WITHDRAWALS
WATERSHED
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Economics of Adaptation to Climate Change : Mozambique, Volume 2. Annexes
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
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title Economics of Adaptation to Climate Change : Mozambique, Volume 2. Annexes
title_short Economics of Adaptation to Climate Change : Mozambique, Volume 2. Annexes
title_full Economics of Adaptation to Climate Change : Mozambique, Volume 2. Annexes
title_fullStr Economics of Adaptation to Climate Change : Mozambique, Volume 2. Annexes
title_full_unstemmed Economics of Adaptation to Climate Change : Mozambique, Volume 2. Annexes
title_sort economics of adaptation to climate change : mozambique, volume 2. annexes
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/01/16436677/mozambique-economics-adaptation-climate-change-vol-2-2-annexes
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12749
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