Global Approaches to Adaptation Planning
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi Centre for Science and Environment 2018Description: 57pDDC classification:- P13.2 R189
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includes index and biblioraphy
Adaptation under UNFCCC............7 Adaptation planning in Countries .............8 2. Developed Countries ................9 The European Union: Supranational-level Planning on Adaptation ..............9 The united States : National - Level Planning on Adaptation ...........12 Australia: National Framework and planning on Adaptation ........14 Analysis of Developed countries ..............16 3. Developing Countries and LDCs.................20 Adaptation in the Developing world ......20 Approaches to adaptation planning in Developing countries .......23 Mainstreaming adaptation .............25 Aspiration behind national adaptation plan ..........26 Linking adaptation to global Processes ..........27 National Adaptation programme of Action in LDCS.............28 Approaches in Adaptation practices............31 4. Emerging good practices............33 EUrope:Ecosystem -based adaptation ..............33 Denmark and kenya: Community- based adaptation .............34 Bangladesh : Integrated ecosystem - based and community-based adaptation ........35 Nepal and the Pacific Coral Triangle: Integrated top-down and Bottom-up approaches ............35 Nigerian and Idonesia : Community-driven national Development plans ..........36 Ghana and Tanzania: CO-exploration approach ..........37 Key Observations ..............38
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