This paper attempts a comprehensive accounting of climate change vulnerability for 233 states, ranging in size from China to Tokelau. Using the most recent evidence, it develops risk indicators for three critical problems: increasing weather-related disasters, sea-level rise, and loss of agricultural productivity. The paper embeds these indicators in a methodology for cost-effective allocation of adaptation assistance. The methodology can be applied easily and consistently to all 233 states and all three problems, or to any subset that may be of interest to particular donors. Institutional perspectives and priorities differ; the paper develops resource allocation formulas for three cases: (1) potential climate impacts alone, as measured by ...
Climate change is a severe global threat. Research on climate change and vulnerability to natural ha...
Small island developing states (SIDS) are among the countries in the world that are most vulnerable ...
Future impacts of climate change on marine fisheries have the potential to negatively influence a wi...
Ferdi Working paper P213The recognition of climate change as a dominant issue for the global economy...
Small Island Developing States (SIDS) are generally considered highly vulnerable to climate change b...
Small Island Developing States (SIDS) are generally considered highly vulnerable to climate change b...
When will least developed countries be most vulnerable to climate change, given the influence of pro...
We address the issue of how to develop credible indicators of vulnerability to climate change that c...
When will least developed countries be most vulnerable to climate change, given the influence of pro...
When will least developed countries be most vulnerable to climate change, given the influence of pro...
We address the issue of how to develop credible indicators of vulnerability to climate change that c...
This CCCEP project explored, from an economics angle, policy challenges related to climate-resilient...
National governments are key actors in managing the impacts of extreme weather events, yet many high...
The vulnerability of developing countries to potential impacts of climate change and the options for...
Climate change is a severe global threat. Research on climate change and vulnerability to natural ha...
Climate change is a severe global threat. Research on climate change and vulnerability to natural ha...
Small island developing states (SIDS) are among the countries in the world that are most vulnerable ...
Future impacts of climate change on marine fisheries have the potential to negatively influence a wi...
Ferdi Working paper P213The recognition of climate change as a dominant issue for the global economy...
Small Island Developing States (SIDS) are generally considered highly vulnerable to climate change b...
Small Island Developing States (SIDS) are generally considered highly vulnerable to climate change b...
When will least developed countries be most vulnerable to climate change, given the influence of pro...
We address the issue of how to develop credible indicators of vulnerability to climate change that c...
When will least developed countries be most vulnerable to climate change, given the influence of pro...
When will least developed countries be most vulnerable to climate change, given the influence of pro...
We address the issue of how to develop credible indicators of vulnerability to climate change that c...
This CCCEP project explored, from an economics angle, policy challenges related to climate-resilient...
National governments are key actors in managing the impacts of extreme weather events, yet many high...
The vulnerability of developing countries to potential impacts of climate change and the options for...
Climate change is a severe global threat. Research on climate change and vulnerability to natural ha...
Climate change is a severe global threat. Research on climate change and vulnerability to natural ha...
Small island developing states (SIDS) are among the countries in the world that are most vulnerable ...
Future impacts of climate change on marine fisheries have the potential to negatively influence a wi...