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_bC55 2014
245 1 0 _aClimate resilence in development planning :
_bexperiences in Colombia and Ethiopia
264 3 1 _aParis :
_bOECD,
_cc2014
300 _a134 p. :
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_c28 cm.
504 _aIncluye referencias bibliográficas e índice
520 3 _aClimate-related disasters have inflicted increasingly high losses on developing countries, and with climate change, these losses are likely to worsen. Improving country resilience against climate risks is therefore vital for achieving poverty reduction and economic development goals. This report discusses the current state of knowledge on how to build climate resilience in developing countries. It argues that climate-resilient development requires moving beyond the climate-proofing of existing development pathways, to consider economic development objectives and resilience priorities in parallel. Achieving this will require political vision and a clear understanding of the relation between climate and development, as well as an adapted institutional set-up, financing arrangements, and progress monitoring and evaluation. The report also discusses two priorities for climate-resilient development: disaster risk management and the involvement of the private sector. The report builds on a growing volume of country experiences on building climate resilience into national development planning. Two country case studies, Ethiopia and Colombia, are discussed in detail.
650 1 4 _aCALENTAMIENTO ATMOSFERICO
650 1 4 _aCAMBIOS CLIMATICOS
650 1 4 _aCLIMATOLOGIA
856 4 0 _uhttps://www.cicy.mx/sitios/sib/doctoelectronico/9205.pdf
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