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Use the climate change risk assessment examples for your industry sector when developing or reviewing your management system.
Climate change results from a model comparison exercise with 10 of the leading global economic models that include agriculture
The guide focuses on violent conflict at the sub-national, national and trans-boundary level in relation to natural resources and climate change
This study uses a spatially-explicit integrated assessment model to evaluate the economic and environmental impacts of climate change and socio-economic scenarios in a case study of the semi-subsistence agricultural production systems of Machakos (Kenya).
How defence adapts in response to climate change.
When and how local planning authorities, developers and their agents should use climate change allowances in flood risk assessments.
International Climate Finance is a UK government commitment to support developing countries to respond to the challenges and opportunities of climate change.
The 'climate matching tool' helps you consider which tree seeds to plant in light of the changing climate.
This guide looks at climate change governance and the political economy of climate policy development and implementation at the national scale
When and how risk management authorities should use climate change allowances for flood and coastal risk projects, schemes and strategies.
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