This report analyses the coastal and human settlements, tourism and transport sectors in Barbados to assess the potential economic impact of climate change on the sectors. The fundamental aim of this report is to assist with the development of strategies to deal with the potential impact of climate change on Barbados. Some of the key anticipated manifestations of climate change for the Caribbean include elevated air and sea-surface temperatures, sea-level rise, possible changes in extreme events and a reduction in freshwater resources. The economic impact of climate change on the three sectors was estimated for the A2 and B2 IPCC scenarios until 2050 (tourism and transport sectors) and 2100 (coastal and human settlements sector). An explor...
Assuming nothing is done to address greenhouse gas emissions, sea levels across the world are antici...
There are significant, fundamental changes taking place in global air and sea surface temperatures a...
Climate change is a continuous process that began centuries ago. Today the pace of change has increa...
This study assesses the potential economic impact of climate change on coastal human settlements in ...
.-- I. Background.-- II. Socio-economic conditions: trends and rejections for related sectors.-- III...
.-- I. Introduction.-- II. Literature review regarding climate change impacts on international trans...
Owing to their high vulnerability and low adaptive capacity, Caribbean islands have legitimate conce...
This report provides an analysis and evaluation of the likely effects of climate change on the touri...
The vulnerability of tourism‐dependent communities, coastal tourism facilities, and beaches to clima...
Assuming nothing is done to address greenhouse gas emissions, sea levels across the world are antici...
This report provides an analysis and evaluation of the likely effects of climate change on the touri...
The Bahamas is at great risk and vulnerability given its geographical features as a low-lying, sea e...
Owing to their high vulnerability and low adaptive capacity, Caribbean islands have legitimate conce...
Climate change for Barbados has several direct impacts, rising sea level, dying reef and sea grass c...
This report analyses the agriculture, coastal and human settlements and health sectors in Guyana to ...
Assuming nothing is done to address greenhouse gas emissions, sea levels across the world are antici...
There are significant, fundamental changes taking place in global air and sea surface temperatures a...
Climate change is a continuous process that began centuries ago. Today the pace of change has increa...
This study assesses the potential economic impact of climate change on coastal human settlements in ...
.-- I. Background.-- II. Socio-economic conditions: trends and rejections for related sectors.-- III...
.-- I. Introduction.-- II. Literature review regarding climate change impacts on international trans...
Owing to their high vulnerability and low adaptive capacity, Caribbean islands have legitimate conce...
This report provides an analysis and evaluation of the likely effects of climate change on the touri...
The vulnerability of tourism‐dependent communities, coastal tourism facilities, and beaches to clima...
Assuming nothing is done to address greenhouse gas emissions, sea levels across the world are antici...
This report provides an analysis and evaluation of the likely effects of climate change on the touri...
The Bahamas is at great risk and vulnerability given its geographical features as a low-lying, sea e...
Owing to their high vulnerability and low adaptive capacity, Caribbean islands have legitimate conce...
Climate change for Barbados has several direct impacts, rising sea level, dying reef and sea grass c...
This report analyses the agriculture, coastal and human settlements and health sectors in Guyana to ...
Assuming nothing is done to address greenhouse gas emissions, sea levels across the world are antici...
There are significant, fundamental changes taking place in global air and sea surface temperatures a...
Climate change is a continuous process that began centuries ago. Today the pace of change has increa...