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Desktop Study on Assessment of Capacity Gaps and Needs of South East Asia Countries in Addressing Impacts, Vulnerability and Adaptation to Climate Variability and Climate Change
作者: M. Alam; Asian Institute of Technology; United Nations Environment Programme
出版者: Adaptation Knowledge Platform
出版年: 2011
发表日期: 2011
总页数: 176
国家: 国际
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Climate ; Climate change ; Adaptation ; Vulnerability ; Case study and lessons learned ; Region II - Asia ; Lao People’s Democratic Republic ; Viet Nam ; Philippines ; Indonesia ; Thailand ; Cambodia ; Myanmar ; Malaysia ; Region V - South-West Paci
英文摘要: This report presents the findings of desktop research that examined the extent to which Southeast Asian countries are prepared for anticipated climate change impacts. It is divided into separate country profiles and includes analysis of the following coun
URL: http://www.climateadapt.asia/upload/publications/files/4e1aba053931aDesktop_Stud [...]
资源类型: 研究报告
标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/46582
Appears in Collections:过去全球变化的重建
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气候变化事实与影响

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M. Alam,Asian Institute of Technology,United Nations Environment Programme. Desktop Study on Assessment of Capacity Gaps and Needs of South East Asia Countries in Addressing Impacts, Vulnerability and Adaptation to Climate Variability and Climate Change. 2011-01-01.
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