AR5 - Impacts, Adaptation, and Vulnerability : Non-Journal Literature Library
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Patt, A.G., A. Dazé, and P. Suarez, 2009: Gender and climate change vulnerability: what’s the problem, what’s the solution? In: Distributional Impacts of Climate Change and Disasters: Concepts and Cases [Ruth, M. and M.E. Ibarraran (eds.)]. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK, pp. 82-102.
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Pelham, L., E. Clay, and T. Braunholz, 2011: Natural Disasters: What is the Role for Social Safety Nets? Social Protection Discussion Paper No. 1102, Social Protection Advisory Service, The World Bank, Washington, DC, USA, 142 pp.
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Persson, Å, R.J.T. Klein, C. Kehler Siebert, A. Atteridge, B. Müller, J. Hoffmaister, M. Lazarus, and T. Takama, 2009: Adaptation Finance under a Copenhagen Agreed Outcome. Research Report, Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI), Stockholm, Sweden, 187 pp.
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Petersen, C. and S. Holness, 2011: South Africa: Ecosystem-Based Planning For Climate Change. World Resources Report Case Study, World Resources Report, Washington, DC, USA, 18 pp.
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Phoon, S.Y., A.Y. Shamseldin, and K. Vairavamoorthy, 2004: Assessing impacts of climate change on Lake Victoria Basin, Africa. In: 30th WEDC International Conference: “People-Centred Approaches to Water and Environmental Sanitation, Vientiane, Lao PDR, Conference Papers. Water, Engineering and Development Centre (WEDC), Loughborough University, Leicestershire, UK pp. 392-397, wedc- knowledge.lboro.ac.uk/details.html?id=12930.
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Plummer, R., 2012: Fostering governance and building capacity for climate change adaptation: can adaptive co-management help? In: Proceedings of the Symposium, “The Governance of Adaptation” Felix Meritis, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 22- 23 March 2012, Keynote Speakers Papers. Organized by the Netherlands consortium: Wageningen University, Erasumus University Rotterdam, University of Utrecht, Radboud University Nijmegen, and VU University, plus international partners: University of East Anglia, Stockholm Resilience Center, and Oldenburg University, 18 pp., www.adaptgov.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Plummer-Keynote-adaptgov.pdf.
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Prowse, M., N. Grist, and C. Sourang, 2009: Closing the Gap between Climate Adaptation and Poverty Reduction Frameworks. ODI Policy Briefing No. 21, June 2009, Overseas Development Institute (ODI), London, UK, 4 pp.
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Rain, D., R. Engstrom, C. Ludlow, and S. Antos, 2011: Accra Ghana: A City Vulnerable to Flooding and Drought-Induced Migration. Case study prepared for Cities and Climate Change: Global Report on Human Settlements 2011, United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-HABITAT), Nairobi, Kenya, 21 pp.
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Raworth, K., 2008: Gender and Climate Adaptation. Briefing Paper, Oxfam GB, Oxford, UK, 5 pp.
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Reid, H., S. Huq, and L. Murray, 2010: Community Champions: Adapting to Climate Challenges. International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED), London, UK, 106 pp.
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Reij, C., G. Tappan, and M. Smale, 2009: Agroenvironmental Transformation in the Sahel: Another Kind of “Green Revolution”. IFPRI Discussion Paper 00914, November 2009, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), Washington, DC, USA, 43 pp.
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Repetto, R., 2008: The Climate Crisis and the Adaptation Myth. Working Paper Number 13, Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, New Haven, CT, USA, 20 pp.
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Research Institute for Groundwater, 2011: Adaptation to the Impact of Sea Level Rise in the Nile Delta Coastal Zone, Egypt. Second Progress Report, Egyptian Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation, National Water Research Center (NWRC), and Research Institute for Groundwater (RIGW), RIGW, Delta Barrage, Kalioubia, Egypt, 54 pp.
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Richard, K., D.M. Mwayafu, and H. Smith, 2011: REDD+ and Adaptation to Climate Change in East Africa. REDD-net: Networking for equity in forest climate policy, November 2011, The REDD-net Programme, a partnership between the Overseas Development Institute, Centro Agrononómico Tropical de Investigación y Enseñanza (CATIE), RECOFTC – The Center for People and Forests, and the Uganda Coalition for Sustainable Development (UCSD), REDD-net Programme in Africa coordinated by UCSD, Kampala, Uganda, 8 pp.
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Romero González, A.M., A. Belemvire, and S. Saulière, 2011: Climate Change and Women Farmers in Burkina Faso: Impact and Adaptation Policies and Practices. Oxfam Research Reports, Published by Oxfam GB for Oxfam International, Oxford, UK, 45 pp.
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Roncoli, C., B. Okoba, V. Gathaara, J. Ngugi, and T. Nganga, 2010: Adaptation to Climate Change for Smallholder Agriculture in Kenya: Community-Based Perspectives from Five Districts. IFPRI Note, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), Washington, DC, USA, 4 pp.
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Ruppel, O.C. and K. Ruppel-Schlichting, 2012: Climate change and human security: relevant for regional integration in SADC? In: Monitoring Regional Integration in Southern Africa 2011: Yearbook for Regional Integration [Hartzenberg, T., G. Erasmus, and A. Du Pisani (eds.)]. Trade Law Centre for Southern Africa, Stellenbosch, South Africa, pp. 32-71.
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Seballos, F., T. Tanner, M. Tarazona, and J. Gallegos, 2011: Children and Disasters: Understanding Impact and Enabling Agency. Research Report, funded by the Children in a Changing Climate (CCC) coalition, prepared by the Institute of Development Studies (IDS) with data analysis led by Oxford Policy Management, IDS, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK, 59 pp.
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SEI, 2009: Economics of Climate Change: Kenya. Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI), Oxford Office, Oxford UK, 65 pp.
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SIDA, 2010: Lessons Learnt on HRBA in Sub-Saharan Africa. Prepared by Annika Nilsson, NIDS Development Services, and Anna Schnell, Melander Schnell Consultants for the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA), HRBA Help Desk, Stockholm, Sweden, 10 pp.
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Siegel, P.B., 2011: A 'no-regrets' risk-based approach to climate proofing public infrastructure: improved national and subnational planning for resilience and sustainable growth. In: Paving the Way for Climate-Resilient Infrastructure: Guidance for Practitioners and Planners. United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), New York, NY, USA, pp. 17-51.
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Smith, J., L. Deck, B. McCarl, P. Kirshen, J. Malley, and M. Abdrabo, 2013: Potential Impacts of Climate Change on the Egyptian Economy. Report of a study implemented under the UN Climate Change Risk Management Joint Programme funded by the UN MDG Fund and the Finnish Government, prepared for the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) with the Government of Egypt, UNDP, Cairo, Egypt, 143 pp.
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Sonwa, D., Y. Bele, O. O. Somorin, C. Jum, and J. Nkem, 2009: Adaptation for forests and communities in the Congo Basin. ETFRN News, 50, 93-100.
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START International, 2011: START Annual Report 2010-2011: Enhancing Scientific Capacity to Inspire Informed Action on Global Environmental Change. Global Change SysTem for Analysis, Research & Training (START), START International, Washington, DC, USA, 36 pp.
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Tacoli, C., 2011: Not Only Climate Change: Mobility, Vulnerability and Socio-Economic Transformations in Environmentally Fragile Areas of Bolivia, Senegal and Tanzania. Human Settlements Working Paper Series: Rural-Urban Interactions and Livelihood Strategies No. 28, Human Settlements Group, International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED), London, UK, 39 pp.
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