This policy brief explores the economic implications of climate change for the three deltas of the "DEltas, Vulnerability, and Climate Change: Migration as an Adaptation (DECCMA)" project: Volta (Ghana), Mahanadi (India) and Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna (GBM, Bangladesh and the Indian Bengal delta in India). The Delta Computable General Equilibrium (Delta-CGE) model simulates how the economy might react to impacts of climate change under three different economic baseline narratives. The scenarios of DECCMA are based on the new global scenario framework developed for the Fifth Assessment Report (AR5) of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).UK Department for international Development (DFID
This series is based on the work of the Deltas, Vulnerability and Climate Change: Migration and Adap...
To better anticipate potential impacts of climate change, diverse information about the future is re...
The Ganga-Brahmaputra-Meghna (GBM) River System, the associated Hooghly River and the Mahanadi River...
We examine the similarities and differences of specific deltaic areas in parallel, under the project...
We examine the similarities and differences of specific deltaic areas in parallel, under the project...
This work was carried out under the Collaborative Adaptation Research Initiative in Africa and Asia ...
We examine the similarities and differences of specific deltaic areas in parallel, under the project...
We examine the similarities and differences of specific deltaic areas in parallel, under the project...
The study examines the similarities and differences of specific deltaic areas in parallel, under the...
Coastal deltas are home for over 500 million people globally, and they have been identified as one o...
Deltas are especially vulnerable to climate change given their low-lying location and exposure to st...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Deltas, vulnérabilité et changements climatiques: ...
Deltas and low-lying coastal regions have long been perceived as vulnerable to global sea-level rise...
Deltas are especially vulnerable to climate change given their low-lying location and exposure to st...
To better anticipate potential impacts of climate change, diverse information about the future is re...
This series is based on the work of the Deltas, Vulnerability and Climate Change: Migration and Adap...
To better anticipate potential impacts of climate change, diverse information about the future is re...
The Ganga-Brahmaputra-Meghna (GBM) River System, the associated Hooghly River and the Mahanadi River...
We examine the similarities and differences of specific deltaic areas in parallel, under the project...
We examine the similarities and differences of specific deltaic areas in parallel, under the project...
This work was carried out under the Collaborative Adaptation Research Initiative in Africa and Asia ...
We examine the similarities and differences of specific deltaic areas in parallel, under the project...
We examine the similarities and differences of specific deltaic areas in parallel, under the project...
The study examines the similarities and differences of specific deltaic areas in parallel, under the...
Coastal deltas are home for over 500 million people globally, and they have been identified as one o...
Deltas are especially vulnerable to climate change given their low-lying location and exposure to st...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Deltas, vulnérabilité et changements climatiques: ...
Deltas and low-lying coastal regions have long been perceived as vulnerable to global sea-level rise...
Deltas are especially vulnerable to climate change given their low-lying location and exposure to st...
To better anticipate potential impacts of climate change, diverse information about the future is re...
This series is based on the work of the Deltas, Vulnerability and Climate Change: Migration and Adap...
To better anticipate potential impacts of climate change, diverse information about the future is re...
The Ganga-Brahmaputra-Meghna (GBM) River System, the associated Hooghly River and the Mahanadi River...