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Climate Change and Small-scale Fisheries - A Case for a Comprehensive Climate Risk Management
Climate Change Resilience
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2021
The effects of climate change and increasing extreme weather events on the oceans are key challenges for small-scale fisheries. This study highlights some of the economic as well as non-economic losses and damages associated with these effects.
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Climate Risk Management - A Framework: Promising Pathways to avert, minimise and address Losses and Damages
Climate Change Resilience
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2021
The purpose of this paper is to serve as an informational document that capture the GP L&D's understanding and state of the art regarding the topic of Climate Risk Management (CRM) in the context of the global programme's work.
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