A multi-scale participatory process was used to extend the classical approach of indicator development for risk assessment in West Africa. The approach followed a step-wise procedure to develop Indicator Reference Sheet based on conceptual risk assessment framework and combined with knowledge of local experts iteratively selected through snowball approach. Existing risk assessment frameworks being modified to account for multiple hazards were merged into a coherent framework to categorize the components of risks. Local experts including at risk populations were constituted into technical working groups to elicit important processes shaping risks at multiple spatial scales. The results showed that more than half of the designated local level...
The ACHA Index assesses the vulnerability to climate hazards for African nations. The uploaded datas...
Typically, a climate change risk assessment focuses on individual sectors or hazards. However, inter...
We address the issue of how to develop credible indicators of vulnerability to climate change that c...
International aid for climate change adaptation in West Africa is increasing exponentially, but our ...
In the rural Tropics, the participatory risk assessment, based on local knowledge only, is very wide...
This paper presents a review of existing multi-risk assessment concepts and tools applied by organis...
Assessment methods for adaptation to climate change are very compatible with environmental risk asse...
The paper focuses on the role of multilevel governance in climate change adaptation and risk managem...
This report provides an analysis of the current and future climate risks for West Africa as well as ...
Climate change impacts and their consequences are determined not only by the intensity and frequency...
International aid for climate change adaptation inWest Africa is increasing exponentially, but our ...
West Africa is a region considered highly vulnerable to climate change and associated with natural ...
This report provides an analysis of the current and future climate risks for the West African region...
Meeting: Workshop on Integrated Climate Risk Assessment, 2-6 November, 2009, Nairobi, KEThe presenta...
International audienceSince the 1990s, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has used...
The ACHA Index assesses the vulnerability to climate hazards for African nations. The uploaded datas...
Typically, a climate change risk assessment focuses on individual sectors or hazards. However, inter...
We address the issue of how to develop credible indicators of vulnerability to climate change that c...
International aid for climate change adaptation in West Africa is increasing exponentially, but our ...
In the rural Tropics, the participatory risk assessment, based on local knowledge only, is very wide...
This paper presents a review of existing multi-risk assessment concepts and tools applied by organis...
Assessment methods for adaptation to climate change are very compatible with environmental risk asse...
The paper focuses on the role of multilevel governance in climate change adaptation and risk managem...
This report provides an analysis of the current and future climate risks for West Africa as well as ...
Climate change impacts and their consequences are determined not only by the intensity and frequency...
International aid for climate change adaptation inWest Africa is increasing exponentially, but our ...
West Africa is a region considered highly vulnerable to climate change and associated with natural ...
This report provides an analysis of the current and future climate risks for the West African region...
Meeting: Workshop on Integrated Climate Risk Assessment, 2-6 November, 2009, Nairobi, KEThe presenta...
International audienceSince the 1990s, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has used...
The ACHA Index assesses the vulnerability to climate hazards for African nations. The uploaded datas...
Typically, a climate change risk assessment focuses on individual sectors or hazards. However, inter...
We address the issue of how to develop credible indicators of vulnerability to climate change that c...