Review of the economics of climate change (RECC) in the Caribbean project: Phase I climate change profiles in select Caribbean countries
These reports are the result of consultations which were conducted in 2008 in Aruba, Barbados, Netherlands Antilles, Dominican Republic, Guyana, Jamaica, Montserrat, Saint Lucia and Trinidad and Tobago. The objective was to obtain relevant information that would inform a Stern-type report where t...
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oai-11362-382892021-09-07T20:26:15Z Review of the economics of climate change (RECC) in the Caribbean project: Phase I climate change profiles in select Caribbean countries NU. CEPAL Department for International Development DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE CAMBIO CLIMATICO ASPECTOS ECONOMICOS ADAPTACION AL CAMBIO CLIMATICO SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT CLIMATE CHANGE ECONOMIC ASPECTS CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION These reports are the result of consultations which were conducted in 2008 in Aruba, Barbados, Netherlands Antilles, Dominican Republic, Guyana, Jamaica, Montserrat, Saint Lucia and Trinidad and Tobago. The objective was to obtain relevant information that would inform a Stern-type report where the economics of climate change would be examined for the Caribbean subregion. These reports will be complimented by future assessments of the costs of the “business as usual”, adaptation and mitigation responses to the potential impacts of climate change. It is anticipated that the information contained in each country report would provide a detailed account of the environmental profile and would, therefore, provide an easy point of reference for policymakers in adapting existing policy or in formulating new ones. ECLAC continues to be available to the CDCC countries to provide technical support in the area of sustainable development. .--I. Introduction.--II. Project Information.--III. Country Reports.--IV. Regional Initiatives Relevant To Climate Change Adaptation And Mitigation.--V. Summary And Conclusions.--VI. Recommendations 2015-06-15T19:25:07Z 2015-06-15T19:25:07Z 2010-02-03 Texto Documento Completo http://hdl.handle.net/11362/38289 LC/CAR/L.250 en .pdf application/pdf ANTILLAS NEERLANDESAS ARUBA BARBADOS CARIBE GUYANA JAMAICA MONTSERRAT REPUBLICA DOMINICANA SANTA LUCIA TRINIDAD Y TABAGO ARUBA BARBADOS CARIBBEAN REGION DOMINICAN REPUBLIC GUYANA JAMAICA MONTSERRAT NETHERLANDS ANTILLES SAINT LUCIA TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ECLAC |
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These reports are the result of consultations which were conducted in 2008 in Aruba,
Barbados, Netherlands Antilles, Dominican Republic, Guyana, Jamaica, Montserrat, Saint Lucia
and Trinidad and Tobago. The objective was to obtain relevant information that would inform a
Stern-type report where the economics of climate change would be examined for the Caribbean
subregion. These reports will be complimented by future assessments of the costs of the
“business as usual”, adaptation and mitigation responses to the potential impacts of climate
change.
It is anticipated that the information contained in each country report would provide a
detailed account of the environmental profile and would, therefore, provide an easy point of
reference for policymakers in adapting existing policy or in formulating new ones. ECLAC
continues to be available to the CDCC countries to provide technical support in the area of
sustainable development. |
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Review of the economics of climate change (RECC) in the Caribbean project: Phase I climate change profiles in select Caribbean countries |
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Review of the economics of climate change (RECC) in the Caribbean project: Phase I climate change profiles in select Caribbean countries |
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Review of the economics of climate change (RECC) in the Caribbean project: Phase I climate change profiles in select Caribbean countries |
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Review of the economics of climate change (RECC) in the Caribbean project: Phase I climate change profiles in select Caribbean countries |
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Review of the economics of climate change (RECC) in the Caribbean project: Phase I climate change profiles in select Caribbean countries |
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review of the economics of climate change (recc) in the caribbean project: phase i climate change profiles in select caribbean countries |
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