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Ron Benioff
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Country Studies Management Team, U.S. Department of Energy, USA
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Sandra Guill
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Country Studies Management Team, U.S. Department of Energy, USA
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Jeffrey Lee
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, National Health and Environmental Effects, Corvallis, USA
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The possible impacts of global climate change on different countries has led to the development and ratification of the Framework Convention on Climate Change (FCCC) and has a strong bearing on the future sustainable development of developing countries and countries with economies in transition. The preparation of analytical methodologies and tools for carrying out assessments of vulnerability and adaptation to climate change is therefore of prime importance to these countries. Such assessments are needed to both fulfill the reporting requirements of the countries under the FCCC as well as to prepare their own climate change adaptation and mitigation plans. The vulnerability and adaptation assessment guidelines prepared by the U.S. Country Studies Program bring together all the latest knowledge and experience from around the world on both vulnerability analysis as well as adaptation methodologies. It is currently being applied successfully by scientists in over fifty countries from all the regions of the globe. This guidance is being published to share it with the wider scientific community interested in global climate change issues. This guidance document has two primary purposes: • To assist countries in making decisions about the scope and methods for their vulnerability and adaptation assessments, • To provide countries with guidance and step-by-step instructions on each of the basic elements of vulnerability and adaptation assessments.
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21 November 2022
Table of contents (8 chapters)
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- Ron Benioff, Sandra Guill, Jeffrey Lee
Pages 1-5
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- Ron Benioff, Sandra Guill, Jeffrey Lee
Pages 7-9
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- Ron Benioff, Sandra Guill, Jeffrey Lee
Pages 11-16
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- Ron Benioff, Sandra Guill, Jeffrey Lee
Pages 17-38
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- Ron Benioff, Sandra Guill, Jeffrey Lee
Pages 39-171
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- Ron Benioff, Sandra Guill, Jeffrey Lee
Pages 173-179
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- Ron Benioff, Sandra Guill, Jeffrey Lee
Pages 181-188
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- Ron Benioff, Sandra Guill, Jeffrey Lee
Pages 189-191
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Back Matter
Pages 193-551
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`The book should not be missed by analysts, planners and research workers engaged in studies of vulnerability and adaptation to climate change. However, because of its excellent, condensed, and well-illustrated introduction to each of the different potential impacts of climatic change, it is also of substantial value for trainers and training programmes dealing with these issues.'
International Journal of Environment and Pollution, 9:4 (1998)