Climate change is considered to be the most pervasive and truly global of all issues affecting humanity. It poses a serious threat to the environment, as well as to economies and societies. Whilst it is clear that the impacts of climate change are varied, scientists have agreed that its effects will not be evenly distributed and that developing countries and small island developing States (SIDS) will be the first and hardest hit. Small island developing States, many of whom have fewer resources to adapt socially, technologically and financially to climate change, are considered to be the most vulnerable to the potential impacts of climate change. An economic analysis of climate change can provide essential input for identifying and prepari...
.--An economic impact assessment of climate change, Barbados, Jamaica, Montserrat, Saint Lucia, Trin...
Climate change is a continuous process that began centuries ago. Today the pace of change has increa...
The Caribbean is not homogenous with regard to water resources. The Caribbean climate can be charact...
Climate change affects the fundamental bases of good human health, which are clean air, safe drinkin...
This report analyses the agriculture, coastal and human settlements and health sectors in Guyana to ...
This research paper assesses the likely economic impact of climate change on the health sector in Tr...
Climate change is a naturally occurring phenomenon in which the earth‘s climate goes through cycles ...
This study assesses the potential economic impact of climate change on coastal human settlements in ...
Climate change has the potential to impact on global, regional, and national disease burdens both di...
Climate change has the potential to impact on global, regional, and national disease burdens both di...
Climate change has the potential to impact on global, regional, and national disease burdens both di...
Climate change is the biggest “global health threat facing humanity” in the 21st century. Climate ch...
As anthropogenic inputs continue to drive climate change towards a "tipping point" of increasingly s...
.--I. Introduction.--II. The Impacts of Climate Change.--III. Population and Economy of Guyana.--IV....
Caribbean policymakers are faced with special challenges from climate change and these are related...
.--An economic impact assessment of climate change, Barbados, Jamaica, Montserrat, Saint Lucia, Trin...
Climate change is a continuous process that began centuries ago. Today the pace of change has increa...
The Caribbean is not homogenous with regard to water resources. The Caribbean climate can be charact...
Climate change affects the fundamental bases of good human health, which are clean air, safe drinkin...
This report analyses the agriculture, coastal and human settlements and health sectors in Guyana to ...
This research paper assesses the likely economic impact of climate change on the health sector in Tr...
Climate change is a naturally occurring phenomenon in which the earth‘s climate goes through cycles ...
This study assesses the potential economic impact of climate change on coastal human settlements in ...
Climate change has the potential to impact on global, regional, and national disease burdens both di...
Climate change has the potential to impact on global, regional, and national disease burdens both di...
Climate change has the potential to impact on global, regional, and national disease burdens both di...
Climate change is the biggest “global health threat facing humanity” in the 21st century. Climate ch...
As anthropogenic inputs continue to drive climate change towards a "tipping point" of increasingly s...
.--I. Introduction.--II. The Impacts of Climate Change.--III. Population and Economy of Guyana.--IV....
Caribbean policymakers are faced with special challenges from climate change and these are related...
.--An economic impact assessment of climate change, Barbados, Jamaica, Montserrat, Saint Lucia, Trin...
Climate change is a continuous process that began centuries ago. Today the pace of change has increa...
The Caribbean is not homogenous with regard to water resources. The Caribbean climate can be charact...