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来源类型 | Project |
规范类型 | 研究项目 |
项目编号 | 2395 |
Economic Aspects of Climate Change Adaptation | |
Jenny Tröltzsch; Christiane Gerstetter; Andrew Ayres; Karin Beese; Max Grünig; Doris Knoblauch | |
开始日期 | 2012-09 |
结束日期 | 2012-12 |
资助机构 | Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), Germany |
概述 | Rising sea levels, altered rainfall patterns, extreme weather events, and their socioeconomic consequences (economic crisis, migration, infrastructure loss, etc.) are only some of the effects of climate change that will hit hardest in developing and industrializing countries. Some of these countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America are home to the most vulnerable populations in the face of climate change. At the same time, they offer many opportunities to link climate change adaptation to sustainable economic development. In this study, commissioned by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), Ecologic Institute researchers identified the factors that most limit developing countries' ability to adapt to climate change. They also proposed economic instruments that focus on private sector mobilization to strengthen adaptation capacity and make recommendations for how future development cooperation projects can integrate these instruments.Read more |
摘要 | Rising sea levels, altered rainfall patterns, extreme weather events, and their socioeconomic consequences (economic crisis, migration, infrastructure loss, etc.) are only some of the effects of climate change that will hit hardest in developing and industrializing countries. Some of these countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America are home to the most vulnerable populations in the face of climate change. At the same time, they offer many opportunities to link climate change adaptation to sustainable economic development. In this study, commissioned by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), Ecologic Institute researchers identified the factors that most limit developing countries' ability to adapt to climate change. They also proposed economic instruments that focus on private sector mobilization to strengthen adaptation capacity and make recommendations for how future development cooperation projects can integrate these instruments. BackgroundOne of the main reasons why developing countries are more likely to suffer from the effects of climate change than industrialized ones is that they are heavily dependent on agriculture, which is probably the most vulnerable economic sector. In Ethiopia for example, three fourths of the population work in the agricultural sector, which in turn relies almost solely on rainfall. Widespread poverty and weak governance (although this is changing in some industrializing countries), further weaken these regions’ ability to adapt to climatic challenges. Objectives of the projectThe goals of this project were, therefore, to identify the challenges that different economic sectors face when trying to adopt climate adaptation efforts and to propose economic instruments that could help overcome those challenges while promoting sustainable economic development. The authors concluded with recommendations on how German development cooperation projects can better support the political decision-makers in their partner countries in the development of climate resilient economic structures. The report was based on literature analysis and interviews with experts in developing countries. |
标签 | Adaptation ; Climate ; Development |
关键词 | climate adaptation climate change developing countries development policy international development cooperation economic instruments cost-benefit-analyses global |
URL | https://www.ecologic.eu/7596 |
来源智库 | Ecologic Institute (Germany) |
资源类型 | 智库项目 |
条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/39139 |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Jenny Tröltzsch,Christiane Gerstetter,Andrew Ayres,et al. Economic Aspects of Climate Change Adaptation. 2012. |
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