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Mainstreaming adaptation to climate change in Least Developed Countries (LDCs)
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International Institute for Environment and Development, Bangladesh Centre for Advanced Studies, Sahara and Sahel Observatory, University of Sheffield
Published InClimate Policy
Year2004
Citations441
Abstract
Abstract The Least Developed Countries (LDCs) are a group of 49 of the world's poorest countries. They have contributed least to the emission of greenhouse gases (GHGs) but they are most vulnerable to the effects of climate change. This is due to their location in some of the most vulnerable regions of the world and their low capacities to adapt to these changes. Adaptation to climate change has become an important policy priority in the international negotiations on climate change in recent years. However, it has yet to become a major policy issue within developing countries, especially the LDCs. This article focuses on two LDCs, namely Bangladesh and Mali, where progress has been made regarding identifying potential adaptation options. For…
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Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesEcology, Evolution, Behavior and SystematicsClimate change impacts on agricultureSustainable Development and Environmental PolicySustainability and Climate Change GovernanceNatural resource economicsEnvironmental resource managementEconomic growthEcologyOpticsLaw