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<< Previous Showing results 51 to 75 out of 95 Next >> Mechler, R., J. Linnerooth-Bayer, and D. Peppiatt, 2006: Disaster Insurance for the Poor? A Review of Microinsurance for Natural Disaster Risks in Developing Countries. ProVention Consortium and International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) Study, ProVention, Geneva, Switzerland and IIASA, Laxenburg, Austria, 31 pp. • Permission to post an electronic version of this work is being requested from the rights holder(s). Melecky, M. and C. Raddatz, 2011: How Do Governments Respond after Catastrophes? Natural-Disaster Shocks and the Fiscal Stance. Policy Research Working Paper No. 5564, The World Bank, Private & Financial Sectors Development Sector Unit, Europe and Central Asia Region, Washington, DC, USA, 25 pp. • © World Bank. https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/3331 License: Creative Commons Attribution CC BY 3.0. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ • Download PDF Mercer, 2011: Climate Change Scenarios – Implications for Strategic Asset Allocation. Mercer, LLC, Carbon Trust, UK, and International Finance Corporation (IFC), Mercer, LLC, New York, NY, USA, 124 pp. • Permission to post an electronic version of this work is being requested from the rights holder(s). Mills, B.N. and J. Andrey, 2002: Climate change and transportation: potential interactions and impacts. In: The Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Transportation. Federal Research Partnership Workshop October 1-2, 2002, held at the Brookings Institution, Washington, DC, USA, Summary and Discussion Papers, U.S. Department of Transportation Center for Climate Change and Environmental Forecasting (DOT), Washington, DC, USA, pp. 77-88.. • Download PDF Mogaka, H., S. Gichere, and R. Davis, 2006: Climate Variability and Water Resources Degradation in Kenya: Improving Water Resources Development and Management. World Bank Working Paper No. 69, The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / The World Bank, Washington, DC, USA, 105 pp. • © World Bank. https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/7414 License: CC BY 3.0 IGO. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ • Download PDF Monti, A., 2012: Public-private initiatives to cover extreme events. In: The Geneva Reports – Risk and Insurance Research No.5. Extreme Events and Insurance: 2011 annus horribilis [Courbage, C. and W.R. Stahel (eds.)]. The Geneva Association, The International Association for the Study of Insurance Economics, Geneva, Switzerland, pp. 27-38. • Permission to post an electronic version of this work is being requested from the rights holder(s). Munich Re, 2005: Weather Catastrophes and Climate Change: Is There Still Hope for Us? Münchener Rückversicherungs-Gesellschaft, Munich Reinsurance Company (Munich Re), Munich, Germany, 264 pp. • Permission to post an electronic version of this work is being requested from the rights holder(s). Munich Re, 2011: Topics Geo: Natural Catastrophes 2010: Analyses, Assessments, Positions. Muenchener Rückversicherungs-Gesellschaft, Munich Reinsurance Company (Munich Re), Munich, Germany, 40 pp. • Permission to post an electronic version of this work is being requested from the rights holder(s). Munich Re, 2013: Topics Geo: Natural Catastrophes 2012: Analyses, Assessments, Positions. Muenchener Rückversicherungs-Gesellschaft, Munich Reinsurance Company (Munich Re), Munich, Germany, 60 pp. • Permission to post an electronic version of this work is being requested from the rights holder(s). National Research Council, 2008: Potential Impacts of Climate Change on U.S. Transportation. Transportation Research Board Special Report 290. Committee on Climate Change and U.S. Transportation, Transportation Research Board (TRB) and Division on Earth and Life Studies, National Research Council of the National Academies, TRB, Washington, DC, USA, 280 pp. • Permission to post an electronic version of this work is being requested from the rights holder(s). Nelson, G.C., M.W. Rosegrant, J. Koo, R. Robertson, T. Sulser, T. Zhu, C. Ringler, S. Msangi, A. Palazzo, M. Batka, M. Magalhães, R. Valmonte-Santos, M. Ewing, and D. Lee, 2009: Climate Change: Impact on Agriculture and Costs of Adaptation. Food Policy Report, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), Washington DC, USA, 19 pp. • Permission to post this PDF has been obtained from the rights holder(s) of the work. • Download PDF NETL, 2007: Potential Impacts of Climate Change on the Energy Sector. DOE/NETL- 403/101807, U.S. Government, National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL), Pittsburgh, PA, USA, 51 pp. • Permission to post an electronic version of this work is being requested from the rights holder(s). NETL, 2007: Potential Impacts of Climate Change on the Energy Sector. DOE/NETL- 403/101807, U.S. Government, National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL), Pittsburgh, PA, USA, 51 pp. • Permission to post an electronic version of this work is being requested from the rights holder(s). Niesing, B., 2004: WIND provides storm warnings. Fraunhofer Magazine, 1, 20-21. • Permission to post an electronic version of this work is being requested from the rights holder(s). Oliver Wyman, 2007: Climate Change: Risks and Opportunities for Global Financial Services. Oliver Wyman, Ltd., New York, NY, USA, 58 pp. • Permission to post an electronic version of this work is being requested from the rights holder(s). Ott, H.E. and C. Richter, 2008: Anpassung an den Klimawandel – Risiken und Chancen für deutsche Unternehmen. Wuppertal Papers No. 171, Brief analysis for the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety, Project: Economic Opportunities Of International Climate Policy (FKZ 90511504), Wuppertal Institit für Klima, Umwelt, Energie GmbH, Wuppertal, Germany, 26 pp. • Permission to post an electronic version of this work is being requested from the rights holder(s). Pandey, K., 2010: Costs of Adapting to Climate Change for Human Health in Developing Countries. Discussion Paper No. 11, Economics of Adaptation to Climate Change (EACC) study, The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / The World Bank, Washington, DC, USA, 19 pp. • Permission to post this PDF has been obtained from the rights holder(s) of the work. • The World Bank: The World Bank authorizes the use of this material subject to the terms and conditions on its website, http://www.worldbank.org/terms. • Download PDF Qureshi, Z. and D. Reinhard (eds.), 2011: Making Insurance Work for the Poor. Proceedings of the 6th International Microinsurance Conference 2010, November 9-11, 2010, Manila, Philippines, Munich Re Foundation in cooperation with the Microinsurance Network, Munich Re Foundation, Munich, Germany, 89 pp. • Permission to post an electronic version of this work is being requested from the rights holder(s). Richter, C., S. Teske, and R. Short, 2009: Concentrating Solar Power: Global Outlook 2009 – Why Renewable Energy is Hot. Greenpeace International, Amsterdam, Netherlands, ESTALA, Brussels, Belgium, and IEA SolarPaces, Tabernas, Spain, 87 pp. • Permission to post an electronic version of this work is being requested from the rights holder(s). Rübbelke, D.T.G. and S. Vögele, 2010: Impacts of Climate Change on European Critical Infrastructures: The Case of the Power Sector. Basque Centre for Climate Change (BC3) Working Paper 2010-08, BC3, Bilbao, Spain, 20 pp. • Permission to post an electronic version of this work is being requested from the rights holder(s). Seo, J. and O. Mahul, 2009: The Impact of Climate Change on Catastrophe Risk Model. Implications for Catastrophe Risk Markets in Developing Countries. Policy Research Working Paper 4959, A joint product of the World Bank Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery Unit, Sustainable Development Network Vice Presidency, and the Global Capital Markets Development Department, Financial and Private Sector Development Vice Presidency, The World Bank, Washington, DC, USA, 16 pp. • © World Bank. https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/4152 License: Creative Commons Attribution CC BY 3.0. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ • Download PDF Seppala, R., A. Buck, and P. Katila (eds.), 2009: Adaptation of Forests and People to Climate Change – A Global Assessment Report. IUFRO World Series Vol. 22, International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO), IUFRO, Helsinki, Finland, 224 pp. • Permission to post an electronic version of this work is being requested from the rights holder(s). Stenek, V., J.C. Amado, and R. Connell, 2010: Climate Risk and Financial Institutions: Challenges and Opportunities [Kamins, R., A. Hidalgo, V. Stenek, and R. Connell (eds.)]. International Finance Corporation (IFC), World Bank Group, Washington, DC, USA, 120 pp. • Permission to post this PDF has been obtained from the rights holder(s) of the work. • The World Bank: The World Bank authorizes the use of this material subject to the terms and conditions on its website, http://www.worldbank.org/terms. • Download PDF Stewart, W. and D. Willard, 2010: Kivalina v. ExxonMobil dismissed by Federal trial court. In: Liability for Climate Change? Experts’ Views on a Potential Emerging Risk. Munich Re, Munich, Germany, pp. 11-13. • Permission to post an electronic version of this work is being requested from the rights holder(s). Strzepek, K., B. Boehlert, A. McCluskey, W. Farmer, J. Neumann, and M. Fuchs, 2011: Assessment of the Impacts of Climate Change on Multi-Sector Investment Opportunities in the Zambezi River Basin. IEC Report to The World Bank, World Bank, Washington, DC, USA, pp. • Permission to post an electronic version of this work is being requested from the rights holder(s). << Previous Showing results 51 to 75 out of 95 Next >> |