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Browsing Social-economics of Climate Change by Subject "Climate change"

Browsing Social-economics of Climate Change by Subject "Climate change"

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  • Global Climate Adaptation Partnership (Global Climate Adaptation Partnership (GCAP), 2012-05)
    The study has undertaken a review and initial climate change assessment of vulnerability, impacts and adaptation on Zanzibar. These findings were discussed with stakeholders at workshops on Unguja and Pemba. The findings ...
  • Unknown author (Stockholm Environment Institute, and Institute of Resource Assessment, University of Dar es Salaam, 2011)
    Water resources are critical to Tanzania’s economy: water is key to agricultural sector performance; piped water systems provide input into industrial production and support the workforce in urban areas; water in rivers ...
  • Kangalawe, R.Y.M.; Mwamfupe, D.G.; Mbonile, M.J. (The Geographical Association of Tanzania, University of Dar es Salaam, 2007-11)
    This paper examines how land management systems have evolved as a result of different migrant groups moving into the Usangu Plains. Several factors have caused these migrations including climate, famines, search for arable ...
  • Oberheitmann, Andreas (Scientific Research Publishing, 2013-04-07)
    Climate change is one of the most important challenges of the 21st Century. As greenhouse gas concentration of the atmosphere has reached the 400ppm threshold of a 2°C global warming on 9 May 2013 and irreversible tipping ...
  • McGowan, A. H. (2013-01)
    Although there is strong consensus among scientists that global climate change is real and dangerous, and there is increasing belief of this among the general public, there still remains a significant gap between scientific ...

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