The Economics of Climate Change in Central America: Summary 2012

This report was published with the goal of discussing, disseminating and using the results of this initiative in the formulation of national and regional strategies and have been presented at national and regional events with civil servants, representatives of non-governmental organizations, trade...

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spelling oai-11362-390892020-11-16T13:28:47Z The Economics of Climate Change in Central America: Summary 2012 Reino Unido. Department for International Development SIECA DANIDA Comisión Centroamericana de Ambiente y Desarrollo NU. CEPAL. Subsede de México CAMBIO CLIMATICO ASPECTOS ECONOMICOS ANALISIS ECONOMICO RECURSOS HIDRICOS AGRICULTURA SILVICULTURA DIVERSIDAD BIOLOGICA CLIMA ECOSISTEMAS RECURSOS PESQUEROS SALUD TEMPERATURA ATMOSFERICA RECURSOS ENERGETICOS GAS DE EFECTO INVERNADERO POLITICA AMBIENTAL INDICADORES AMBIENTALES INDICADORES ECONOMICOS CLIMATE CHANGE ECONOMIC ASPECTS ECONOMIC ANALYSIS WATER RESOURCES AGRICULTURE SILVICULTURE BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY CLIMATE ECOSYSTEMS FISHERY RESOURCES HEALTH ATMOSPHERIC TEMPERATURE ENERGY RESOURCES GREENHOUSE GASES ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ENVIRONMENTAL INDICATORS ECONOMIC INDICATORS This report was published with the goal of discussing, disseminating and using the results of this initiative in the formulation of national and regional strategies and have been presented at national and regional events with civil servants, representatives of non-governmental organizations, trade unions, the private sector, universities and research centers. The results have served as inputs in the training of national committees on climate change and negotiating teams, as well as in the preparation of the Regional Climate Change Strategy, several international financing projects and various national policies. The results have been presented in coordination with the Ministries of Environment at the last three Conferences of the Parties of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. 2015-10-29T20:45:43Z 2015-10-29T20:45:43Z 2015-10 Texto Documento Completo http://hdl.handle.net/11362/39089 LC/MEX/L.1076 en .pdf application/pdf AMERICA CENTRAL CENTRAL AMERICA ECLAC
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topic CAMBIO CLIMATICO
ASPECTOS ECONOMICOS
ANALISIS ECONOMICO
RECURSOS HIDRICOS
AGRICULTURA
SILVICULTURA
DIVERSIDAD BIOLOGICA
CLIMA
ECOSISTEMAS
RECURSOS PESQUEROS
SALUD
TEMPERATURA ATMOSFERICA
RECURSOS ENERGETICOS
GAS DE EFECTO INVERNADERO
POLITICA AMBIENTAL
INDICADORES AMBIENTALES
INDICADORES ECONOMICOS
CLIMATE CHANGE
ECONOMIC ASPECTS
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
WATER RESOURCES
AGRICULTURE
SILVICULTURE
BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY
CLIMATE
ECOSYSTEMS
FISHERY RESOURCES
HEALTH
ATMOSPHERIC TEMPERATURE
ENERGY RESOURCES
GREENHOUSE GASES
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
ENVIRONMENTAL INDICATORS
ECONOMIC INDICATORS
spellingShingle CAMBIO CLIMATICO
ASPECTOS ECONOMICOS
ANALISIS ECONOMICO
RECURSOS HIDRICOS
AGRICULTURA
SILVICULTURA
DIVERSIDAD BIOLOGICA
CLIMA
ECOSISTEMAS
RECURSOS PESQUEROS
SALUD
TEMPERATURA ATMOSFERICA
RECURSOS ENERGETICOS
GAS DE EFECTO INVERNADERO
POLITICA AMBIENTAL
INDICADORES AMBIENTALES
INDICADORES ECONOMICOS
CLIMATE CHANGE
ECONOMIC ASPECTS
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
WATER RESOURCES
AGRICULTURE
SILVICULTURE
BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY
CLIMATE
ECOSYSTEMS
FISHERY RESOURCES
HEALTH
ATMOSPHERIC TEMPERATURE
ENERGY RESOURCES
GREENHOUSE GASES
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
ENVIRONMENTAL INDICATORS
ECONOMIC INDICATORS
The Economics of Climate Change in Central America: Summary 2012
description This report was published with the goal of discussing, disseminating and using the results of this initiative in the formulation of national and regional strategies and have been presented at national and regional events with civil servants, representatives of non-governmental organizations, trade unions, the private sector, universities and research centers. The results have served as inputs in the training of national committees on climate change and negotiating teams, as well as in the preparation of the Regional Climate Change Strategy, several international financing projects and various national policies. The results have been presented in coordination with the Ministries of Environment at the last three Conferences of the Parties of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
author2 Reino Unido. Department for International Development
author_facet Reino Unido. Department for International Development
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title The Economics of Climate Change in Central America: Summary 2012
title_short The Economics of Climate Change in Central America: Summary 2012
title_full The Economics of Climate Change in Central America: Summary 2012
title_fullStr The Economics of Climate Change in Central America: Summary 2012
title_full_unstemmed The Economics of Climate Change in Central America: Summary 2012
title_sort economics of climate change in central america: summary 2012
publisher ECLAC
publishDate 2015
url http://hdl.handle.net/11362/39089
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