As the effects of climate change in Africa become increasingly pronounced, government policymaking should build effective adaptation measures. But the lack of data on African climate risks is a barrier to knowing how. New research shows that insurance policies can produce useful information on climate risks and help to build effective risk management and decision-making
In Lesotho, Malawi and Swaziland, moderately vulnerable households are likely to become highly vulne...
This paper discusses the applicability of crop insurance for the case of Malawi and explores the po...
The appropriate development of graphical visualisations to communicate climate data is fundamental t...
This paper explores how climate risk information produced in the context of insurancerelated activit...
Looking at the barriers to, and opportunities for, the uptake of longterm climate information in Afr...
Insurance is gaining importance in and beyond the climate negotiations and offers many opportunities...
Climate change is expected to increase the risk from extreme climate events, such as drought, floodi...
Many sub-Saharan countries are failing to include climate information in long-term development plann...
Sound climate risk management requires access to the best available decision-relevant climate inform...
The specificities of the African decision context are not well understood and are often not consider...
Africa is widely held to be highly vulnerable to future climate change and Ethiopia is often cited a...
This open access book highlights the complexities around making adaptation decisions and building re...
Bad weather is a serious risk for low-income farmers, pastoralists, fisherfolk and others whose live...
While the impacts of climate change are being felt by people and communities now, many of the most s...
Index-based insurance is increasingly recognized as an important risk management tool against the im...
In Lesotho, Malawi and Swaziland, moderately vulnerable households are likely to become highly vulne...
This paper discusses the applicability of crop insurance for the case of Malawi and explores the po...
The appropriate development of graphical visualisations to communicate climate data is fundamental t...
This paper explores how climate risk information produced in the context of insurancerelated activit...
Looking at the barriers to, and opportunities for, the uptake of longterm climate information in Afr...
Insurance is gaining importance in and beyond the climate negotiations and offers many opportunities...
Climate change is expected to increase the risk from extreme climate events, such as drought, floodi...
Many sub-Saharan countries are failing to include climate information in long-term development plann...
Sound climate risk management requires access to the best available decision-relevant climate inform...
The specificities of the African decision context are not well understood and are often not consider...
Africa is widely held to be highly vulnerable to future climate change and Ethiopia is often cited a...
This open access book highlights the complexities around making adaptation decisions and building re...
Bad weather is a serious risk for low-income farmers, pastoralists, fisherfolk and others whose live...
While the impacts of climate change are being felt by people and communities now, many of the most s...
Index-based insurance is increasingly recognized as an important risk management tool against the im...
In Lesotho, Malawi and Swaziland, moderately vulnerable households are likely to become highly vulne...
This paper discusses the applicability of crop insurance for the case of Malawi and explores the po...
The appropriate development of graphical visualisations to communicate climate data is fundamental t...