Building Resilience : Integrating Climate and Disaster Risk into Development
This report presents the World Bank Group's experience in climate and disaster resilient development and contends that it is essential to eliminate extreme poverty and achieve shared prosperity by 2030. The report argues for closer collaborati...
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ADVERSE EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION ASSESSMENT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ATMOSPHERE BANKS BUILDING CODES CIVIL PROTECTION AGENCIES CLIMATE CLIMATE ACTION CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION CLIMATE CHANGE FUND CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS CLIMATE CHANGE RESILIENCE CLIMATE CHANGE RISK CLIMATE CHANGE RISKS CLIMATE CHANGE SCENARIOS CLIMATE DATA CLIMATE EFFECTS CLIMATE EVENT CLIMATE EVENTS CLIMATE EXTREMES CLIMATE HAZARDS CLIMATE IMPACT CLIMATE INFORMATION CLIMATE INVESTMENT CLIMATE MODELING CLIMATE RESILIENCE CLIMATE RISK CLIMATE RISK MANAGEMENT CLIMATE RISKS CLIMATE SYSTEM CLIMATE VARIABILITY CLIMATE VARIATION CLIMATE VULNERABILITIES CLIMATE-RELATED DISASTERS CLIMATE-SENSITIVE SECTORS CLIMATES CLIMATIC CHANGES CO COLORS CONSUMPTION PATTERNS CONTINGENCY PLANS CONVERGENCE DAMAGES DEEP UNCERTAINTY DEVELOPMENT NETWORK DISASTER DISASTER FINANCING DISASTER MANAGEMENT DISASTER PREPAREDNESS DISASTER PREVENTION DISASTER RECONSTRUCTION DISASTER RECOVERY DISASTER REDUCTION DISASTER RESPONSE DISASTER RISK DISASTER RISK REDUCTION DISASTER RISKS DISASTER-PRONE COUNTRIES DISASTERS DOCUMENTS DROUGHT DROUGHTS EARLY WARNING EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC IMPACT ECONOMIC RECOVERY ECOSYSTEM ELECTRICITY EMERGENCY RESPONSE EXTREME DRY EXTREME EVENTS EXTREME POVERTY EXTREME WEATHER EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS FARMERS FATALITIES FINANCIAL CONSEQUENCES FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL RESILIENCE FINANCIAL RESOURCE FINANCIAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL SUPPORT FLOOD FLOOD MANAGEMENT FLOODING FLOODS FOOD SECURITY FOOD SHORTAGES FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE FUTURE CLIMATE CHANGE GLACIAL MELT GLOBAL CLIMATE GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT FACILITY GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS GREENHOUSE GASES HEAT WAVES HEAVY RAINFALL HURRICANE HYDRO-METEOROLOGICAL DISASTERS IMPACT OF DISASTERS IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE INCOME INFECTIOUS DISEASES INSURANCE INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL ON CLIMATE CHANGE INTERNATIONAL STRATEGY FOR DISASTER REDUCTION IPCC LAND DEGRADATION LAND USE LONG-TERM FINANCING METEOROLOGICAL DATA METEOROLOGICAL DISASTERS METEOROLOGICAL ORGANIZATION MMA MONETARY FUND MONETARY TERMS MONETARY VALUES NATIONAL CLIMATE NATURAL DISASTER NATURAL DISASTERS NATURAL HAZARD NATURAL HAZARDS NEGATIVE IMPACTS PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION PHYSICAL DAMAGES POLICY MAKERS PORTFOLIO PRECIPITATION PUBLIC SPENDING RAINFALL EVENTS RAINFALL PATTERNS RATE OF CLIMATE VARIATION REHABILITATION NEEDS REINSURANCE RETROFITTING RISK ASSESSMENT RISK EXPOSURE RISK REDUCTION RISKS FROM CLIMATE CHANGE SAFETY SAVINGS SEA LEVEL RISE SEASON STORM STORM SURGES STORMS TEMPERATURE TEMPERATURE RISES TEMPERATURES TROPICAL CYCLONES TROPICAL STORM TYPHOON TYPHOONS UNCERTAINTIES VULNERABILITY TO CLIMATE CHANGE WARNING SYSTEMS WEATHER EVENTS WEATHER EXTREMES WIDOWS WIND WMO |
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ADVERSE EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION ASSESSMENT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ATMOSPHERE BANKS BUILDING CODES CIVIL PROTECTION AGENCIES CLIMATE CLIMATE ACTION CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION CLIMATE CHANGE FUND CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS CLIMATE CHANGE RESILIENCE CLIMATE CHANGE RISK CLIMATE CHANGE RISKS CLIMATE CHANGE SCENARIOS CLIMATE DATA CLIMATE EFFECTS CLIMATE EVENT CLIMATE EVENTS CLIMATE EXTREMES CLIMATE HAZARDS CLIMATE IMPACT CLIMATE INFORMATION CLIMATE INVESTMENT CLIMATE MODELING CLIMATE RESILIENCE CLIMATE RISK CLIMATE RISK MANAGEMENT CLIMATE RISKS CLIMATE SYSTEM CLIMATE VARIABILITY CLIMATE VARIATION CLIMATE VULNERABILITIES CLIMATE-RELATED DISASTERS CLIMATE-SENSITIVE SECTORS CLIMATES CLIMATIC CHANGES CO COLORS CONSUMPTION PATTERNS CONTINGENCY PLANS CONVERGENCE DAMAGES DEEP UNCERTAINTY DEVELOPMENT NETWORK DISASTER DISASTER FINANCING DISASTER MANAGEMENT DISASTER PREPAREDNESS DISASTER PREVENTION DISASTER RECONSTRUCTION DISASTER RECOVERY DISASTER REDUCTION DISASTER RESPONSE DISASTER RISK DISASTER RISK REDUCTION DISASTER RISKS DISASTER-PRONE COUNTRIES DISASTERS DOCUMENTS DROUGHT DROUGHTS EARLY WARNING EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC IMPACT ECONOMIC RECOVERY ECOSYSTEM ELECTRICITY EMERGENCY RESPONSE EXTREME DRY EXTREME EVENTS EXTREME POVERTY EXTREME WEATHER EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS FARMERS FATALITIES FINANCIAL CONSEQUENCES FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL RESILIENCE FINANCIAL RESOURCE FINANCIAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL SUPPORT FLOOD FLOOD MANAGEMENT FLOODING FLOODS FOOD SECURITY FOOD SHORTAGES FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE FUTURE CLIMATE CHANGE GLACIAL MELT GLOBAL CLIMATE GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT FACILITY GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS GREENHOUSE GASES HEAT WAVES HEAVY RAINFALL HURRICANE HYDRO-METEOROLOGICAL DISASTERS IMPACT OF DISASTERS IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE INCOME INFECTIOUS DISEASES INSURANCE INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL ON CLIMATE CHANGE INTERNATIONAL STRATEGY FOR DISASTER REDUCTION IPCC LAND DEGRADATION LAND USE LONG-TERM FINANCING METEOROLOGICAL DATA METEOROLOGICAL DISASTERS METEOROLOGICAL ORGANIZATION MMA MONETARY FUND MONETARY TERMS MONETARY VALUES NATIONAL CLIMATE NATURAL DISASTER NATURAL DISASTERS NATURAL HAZARD NATURAL HAZARDS NEGATIVE IMPACTS PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION PHYSICAL DAMAGES POLICY MAKERS PORTFOLIO PRECIPITATION PUBLIC SPENDING RAINFALL EVENTS RAINFALL PATTERNS RATE OF CLIMATE VARIATION REHABILITATION NEEDS REINSURANCE RETROFITTING RISK ASSESSMENT RISK EXPOSURE RISK REDUCTION RISKS FROM CLIMATE CHANGE SAFETY SAVINGS SEA LEVEL RISE SEASON STORM STORM SURGES STORMS TEMPERATURE TEMPERATURE RISES TEMPERATURES TROPICAL CYCLONES TROPICAL STORM TYPHOON TYPHOONS UNCERTAINTIES VULNERABILITY TO CLIMATE CHANGE WARNING SYSTEMS WEATHER EVENTS WEATHER EXTREMES WIDOWS WIND WMO World Bank Building Resilience : Integrating Climate and Disaster Risk into Development |
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This report presents the World Bank
Group's experience in climate and disaster resilient
development and contends that it is essential to eliminate
extreme poverty and achieve shared prosperity by 2030. The
report argues for closer collaboration between the climate
resilience and disaster risk management communities through
the incorporation of climate and disaster resilience into
broader development processes. Selected case studies are
used to illustrate promising approaches, lessons learned,
and remaining challenges all in contribution to the loss and
damage discussions under the United Nations Framework
Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). The introduction
provides an overview of the UNFCCC and also introduces key
concepts and definitions relevant to climate and disaster
resilient development. Section two describes the impacts of
globally increasing weather-related disasters in recent
decades. Section three summarizes how the World Bank
Group's goals to end extreme poverty and boost shared
prosperity are expected to be affected by rising disaster
losses in a changing climate. Section four discusses the
issue of attribution in weather-related disasters, and the
additional start-up costs involved in climate and disaster
resilient development. Section five builds upon the
processes and instruments developed by the climate
resilience and the disaster risk management communities of
practice to provide some early lessons learned in this
increasingly merging field. Section six highlights case
studies and emerging good practices in climate and disaster
resilient development. Section seven concludes the report,
summarizing key lessons learned and identifying potential
gaps and avenues for future work. |
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Building Resilience : Integrating Climate and Disaster Risk into Development |
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Building Resilience : Integrating Climate and Disaster Risk into Development |
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Building Resilience : Integrating Climate and Disaster Risk into Development |
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Building Resilience : Integrating Climate and Disaster Risk into Development |
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Building Resilience : Integrating Climate and Disaster Risk into Development |
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building resilience : integrating climate and disaster risk into development |
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Washington, DC |
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2014 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/11/18513435/building-resilience-integrating-climate-disaster-risk-development-world-bank-group-experience-vol-1-2-main-report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/16639 |
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okr-10986-166392021-04-23T14:03:30Z Building Resilience : Integrating Climate and Disaster Risk into Development World Bank ADVERSE EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION ASSESSMENT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ATMOSPHERE BANKS BUILDING CODES CIVIL PROTECTION AGENCIES CLIMATE CLIMATE ACTION CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION CLIMATE CHANGE FUND CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS CLIMATE CHANGE RESILIENCE CLIMATE CHANGE RISK CLIMATE CHANGE RISKS CLIMATE CHANGE SCENARIOS CLIMATE DATA CLIMATE EFFECTS CLIMATE EVENT CLIMATE EVENTS CLIMATE EXTREMES CLIMATE HAZARDS CLIMATE IMPACT CLIMATE INFORMATION CLIMATE INVESTMENT CLIMATE MODELING CLIMATE RESILIENCE CLIMATE RISK CLIMATE RISK MANAGEMENT CLIMATE RISKS CLIMATE SYSTEM CLIMATE VARIABILITY CLIMATE VARIATION CLIMATE VULNERABILITIES CLIMATE-RELATED DISASTERS CLIMATE-SENSITIVE SECTORS CLIMATES CLIMATIC CHANGES CO COLORS CONSUMPTION PATTERNS CONTINGENCY PLANS CONVERGENCE DAMAGES DEEP UNCERTAINTY DEVELOPMENT NETWORK DISASTER DISASTER FINANCING DISASTER MANAGEMENT DISASTER PREPAREDNESS DISASTER PREVENTION DISASTER RECONSTRUCTION DISASTER RECOVERY DISASTER REDUCTION DISASTER RESPONSE DISASTER RISK DISASTER RISK REDUCTION DISASTER RISKS DISASTER-PRONE COUNTRIES DISASTERS DOCUMENTS DROUGHT DROUGHTS EARLY WARNING EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC IMPACT ECONOMIC RECOVERY ECOSYSTEM ELECTRICITY EMERGENCY RESPONSE EXTREME DRY EXTREME EVENTS EXTREME POVERTY EXTREME WEATHER EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS FARMERS FATALITIES FINANCIAL CONSEQUENCES FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL RESILIENCE FINANCIAL RESOURCE FINANCIAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL SUPPORT FLOOD FLOOD MANAGEMENT FLOODING FLOODS FOOD SECURITY FOOD SHORTAGES FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE FUTURE CLIMATE CHANGE GLACIAL MELT GLOBAL CLIMATE GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT FACILITY GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS GREENHOUSE GASES HEAT WAVES HEAVY RAINFALL HURRICANE HYDRO-METEOROLOGICAL DISASTERS IMPACT OF DISASTERS IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE INCOME INFECTIOUS DISEASES INSURANCE INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL ON CLIMATE CHANGE INTERNATIONAL STRATEGY FOR DISASTER REDUCTION IPCC LAND DEGRADATION LAND USE LONG-TERM FINANCING METEOROLOGICAL DATA METEOROLOGICAL DISASTERS METEOROLOGICAL ORGANIZATION MMA MONETARY FUND MONETARY TERMS MONETARY VALUES NATIONAL CLIMATE NATURAL DISASTER NATURAL DISASTERS NATURAL HAZARD NATURAL HAZARDS NEGATIVE IMPACTS PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION PHYSICAL DAMAGES POLICY MAKERS PORTFOLIO PRECIPITATION PUBLIC SPENDING RAINFALL EVENTS RAINFALL PATTERNS RATE OF CLIMATE VARIATION REHABILITATION NEEDS REINSURANCE RETROFITTING RISK ASSESSMENT RISK EXPOSURE RISK REDUCTION RISKS FROM CLIMATE CHANGE SAFETY SAVINGS SEA LEVEL RISE SEASON STORM STORM SURGES STORMS TEMPERATURE TEMPERATURE RISES TEMPERATURES TROPICAL CYCLONES TROPICAL STORM TYPHOON TYPHOONS UNCERTAINTIES VULNERABILITY TO CLIMATE CHANGE WARNING SYSTEMS WEATHER EVENTS WEATHER EXTREMES WIDOWS WIND WMO This report presents the World Bank Group's experience in climate and disaster resilient development and contends that it is essential to eliminate extreme poverty and achieve shared prosperity by 2030. The report argues for closer collaboration between the climate resilience and disaster risk management communities through the incorporation of climate and disaster resilience into broader development processes. Selected case studies are used to illustrate promising approaches, lessons learned, and remaining challenges all in contribution to the loss and damage discussions under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). The introduction provides an overview of the UNFCCC and also introduces key concepts and definitions relevant to climate and disaster resilient development. Section two describes the impacts of globally increasing weather-related disasters in recent decades. Section three summarizes how the World Bank Group's goals to end extreme poverty and boost shared prosperity are expected to be affected by rising disaster losses in a changing climate. Section four discusses the issue of attribution in weather-related disasters, and the additional start-up costs involved in climate and disaster resilient development. Section five builds upon the processes and instruments developed by the climate resilience and the disaster risk management communities of practice to provide some early lessons learned in this increasingly merging field. Section six highlights case studies and emerging good practices in climate and disaster resilient development. Section seven concludes the report, summarizing key lessons learned and identifying potential gaps and avenues for future work. 2014-01-28T02:36:16Z 2014-01-28T02:36:16Z 2013-11 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/11/18513435/building-resilience-integrating-climate-disaster-risk-development-world-bank-group-experience-vol-1-2-main-report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/16639 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 |