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Resources

  • Added on June 12, 2015

    “Road to Copenhagen: Climate Change and Poverty in Central Asia” Outcomes of the regional E-discussion October – December 2009

    • Water Resources
    • Public Health
    • Natural Resource Management
    • Disaster Risk Management
    • Agriculture / Food Security

    Report

  • Added on June 12, 2015

    World Economic and Social Survey 2009: Promoting Development, Saving the Planet

    • Natural Resource Management

    Report

  • Added on June 12, 2015

    What we know, do not know, and need to know about climate change vulnerability in the western Canadian Arctic: a systematic literature review

    • Natural Resource Management

    Briefing note

  • Added on June 12, 2015

    Water, development and climate change

    • Water Resources
    • Natural Resource Management

    other

  • Added on May 27, 2018

    Watch-[TV]*Cleveland Cavaliers vs Boston Celtics Live Stream NBA Game 7 Online

    • Natural Resource Management
  • Added on June 12, 2015

    Vulnerability Assessment of People, Livelihoods and Ecosystems in the Ganga Basin

    • Water Resources
    • Natural Resource Management
    • Disaster Risk Management
    • Agriculture / Food Security

    Report

  • Added on June 12, 2015

    Vulnerability and Resilience in the Face of Climate Change: Current Research and Needs for Population Information

    • Public Health
    • Natural Resource Management

    Working paper

  • Added on June 12, 2015

    United Nations Development Programme & Climate Change Adaptation - A Quarterly Update of Activities - Issue 6

    • Water Resources
    • Natural Resource Management
    • Disaster Risk Management
    • Community-based adaptation
    • Agriculture / Food Security

    Report

  • Added on June 12, 2015

    United Nations Development Programme & Climate Change Adaptation - A Quarterly Update of Activities - Issue 5

    • Natural Resource Management
    • Agriculture / Food Security

    Report

  • Added on June 12, 2015

    United Nations Development Programme & Climate Change Adaptation - A Quarterly Update of Activities - Issue 4

    • Agriculture / Food Security
    • Community-based adaptation
    • Coastal Zone Management
    • Disaster Risk Management
    • Natural Resource Management
    • Water Resources

    Report

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