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Titlebook: Linking Climate Change Adaptation, Disaster Risk Reduction, and Loss & Damage; Vositha Wijenayake,Linda Anne Stevenson,Nafesa Ism Book 202

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Pillars of Resilience: Assessing Loss and Damage at the Local Level,an’s national and provincial climate policies and action plans to analyse if the resilience elements are addressed. The objective is to provide recommendations for the proposed National Adaptation Plan and possible development of policies and strategies to include Loss and Damage considerations.
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Forward-Thinking Perspectives Towards Integrating Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduchis publication, this forward-thinking paper explores what kinds of evidence, information, institutional arrangements, and monitoring frameworks could be needed to enhance and operationalize synergies and develop a holistic framework that links CCA and DRR to effectively build resilience and address L&D.
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A People-Centred Approach to Assess and Address Impacts of Climate Change-Induced Loss and Damage,s need to be scaled up. This paper examines how community-based Loss and Damage assessments can benefit a subset of processes that have evolved under the UNFCCC and its Paris Agreement, including the Global Stocktake, Enhanced Transparency Framework, Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), and the Santiago Network for Loss and Damage.
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Priorities for Addressing Slow-Onset Events (SOEs) in Selected ASEAN Countries,actions prioritised by countries, and assesses challenges that need to be overcome to realise these actions and provide a way forward. For this, the chapter utilises the experiences from Cambodia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Vietnam.
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Climate Change-Induced Migration in South Asia,rty and infrastructure damage, and the loss of cultural traditions, indigenous knowledge, biodiversity, and ecosystem services. The lack of resilience in many countries in South Asia may cause to worsening food insecurity, civil unrest, and mass displacement.
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