Climate change is arguably the single most dominant environmental threat facing humanity. Its manifestations, particularly through rising temperatures, changing rainfall, sea-level rise and increasing droughts and floods have the potential to adversely impact natural ecosystems (such as forests, grasslands, rivers and oceans) and socioeconomic systems (such as food production, fisheries and coastal settlements). This is adding additional stresses to the ecosystem services which form a substantial source of income to the rural inhabitants. It is most proximate and inextricably linked to well-being, development and economic growth which are part of the eight Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), which ran from 2000 to 2015
The least developed countries are not responsible for global climate change, yet will suffer most fr...
India, one of the largest agrarian economies in the world, is deeply at risk from climate change, an...
Climate change is no unidirectional issue, it brings along with its effects on both the resources a...
Climate change can have a significant influence on terrestrial and aquatic biodiversity at all sys...
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Climate change is the most complex challenge that humankind has had to face in recent times. With ea...
Adaptation to climate change has become part of national development programs (e.g., National Adapta...
Experts working on behalf of international development organisations need better tools to assist lan...
Mountains provide a variety of ecosystem services, such as drinking water, which sustains not only m...
This paper is the result of extensive discussions led by adaptation professionals coming from differ...
In this 21st century, human civilization faces the toughest challenge to tackle the climate change f...
Global Climate Change (GCC) and its responses are already changing how food is produced, processed, ...
Headline issue: Adaptation presents developing countries with the ultimate dual challenge – building...
: The pace of climate change and the consequent warming of the Earth's surface is increasing vulnera...
The largest demographic in India suffering from the adverse impacts of global climate change are sma...
The least developed countries are not responsible for global climate change, yet will suffer most fr...
India, one of the largest agrarian economies in the world, is deeply at risk from climate change, an...
Climate change is no unidirectional issue, it brings along with its effects on both the resources a...
Climate change can have a significant influence on terrestrial and aquatic biodiversity at all sys...
Not AvailableFrom the Co-Chairs of the Task Force on Climate Change, Vulnerable Communities and Adap...
Climate change is the most complex challenge that humankind has had to face in recent times. With ea...
Adaptation to climate change has become part of national development programs (e.g., National Adapta...
Experts working on behalf of international development organisations need better tools to assist lan...
Mountains provide a variety of ecosystem services, such as drinking water, which sustains not only m...
This paper is the result of extensive discussions led by adaptation professionals coming from differ...
In this 21st century, human civilization faces the toughest challenge to tackle the climate change f...
Global Climate Change (GCC) and its responses are already changing how food is produced, processed, ...
Headline issue: Adaptation presents developing countries with the ultimate dual challenge – building...
: The pace of climate change and the consequent warming of the Earth's surface is increasing vulnera...
The largest demographic in India suffering from the adverse impacts of global climate change are sma...
The least developed countries are not responsible for global climate change, yet will suffer most fr...
India, one of the largest agrarian economies in the world, is deeply at risk from climate change, an...
Climate change is no unidirectional issue, it brings along with its effects on both the resources a...