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This policy brief published in advance of COP 19 in Warsaw highlights the local needs in developing countries that institutional arrangements to address loss and damage at the global level - issues. The policy brief suggests that... more
Climate justice: philosophical ideal, international failure, and cosmopolitan metamorphoses Climate change raises profound moral problems, among which the issue of justice is paramount due to the severity of inequalities both in... more
It is increasingly likely that, due to the impacts of climate change, entire populations of low-lying States – Tuvalu, Kiribati, the Marshall Islands and the Maldives – will need to relocate to other States' territories. Such en masse... more
Climate induced calamities around the world is an alarming threat to mankind due to the unpredictable and uncontrollable loss and damage issues. Although the disputes regarding loss and damage has caused irrecoverable destruction to the... more
This a scoping study for fitfteen countries to look at the role of agriculture insurance in protecting farmers of Asia and Africa from extreme weather events
It is increasingly likely that, due to the impacts of climate change, entire populations of low-lying States – Tuvalu, Kiribati, the Marshall Islands and the Maldives – will need to relocate to other States' territories. Such en masse... more
This report was triggered from the recent unprecedented unseasonal rain and hailstorms in early 2015 that devastated crops across the country clearly shows that our farming community is highly vulnerable to such events. Agriculture in... more
This handbook aspires to become a key instrument and reference for future studies and action on loss and damage from climate change. It provides hands-on tools for gathering data in the field. A proper assessment of loss and damage from... more
Loss and damage from the impacts of climate change affect many countries and communities across the world. In 2013, the Warsaw Mechanism on Loss and Damage, created through the United Nations Framework on Climate Change, established an... more
Flood mapping is still rare in the large cities South of Sahara. The lack of information on the characteristics of floods, the orography of the sites and the receptors hampers its production. However, even with scant information, it is... more
The 23rd Conference of the Parties (COP23) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) was convened in Bonn, Germany from 6th to 17th November 2017 under the Fiji Presidency to build upon the pledge of action... more
The Tillabéri region (population 2.7 million, 97,250 km 2) is the hinterland of the Niger's capital city and the second most susceptible region to flooding in the country, with 416 settlements hit from 2008 to 2013. This chapter aims to... more
Nepal is severely flood-prone and ranks 20th worldwide in terms of flood-affected population. Although it is widely acknowledged that both national and community-based early warning systems (EWS) can reduce the impact of floods, studies... more
This contribution explores how climate-vulnerable states can effectively use the law to force action in order to address loss and damage from climate change, taking the Pacific Island state of Vanuatu as an example. Vanuatu made headlines... more
This report contains the flood risk reduction plan of Guéchémé, capital of the municipality of the same name, in Niger. Guechémé is a rural local government with 108 778 inhabitants (2012) and a territory of 1075 km2. The jurisdiction is... more
The discourse on vulnerability to climate change presents many complexities. Among these are the constant tension between policy makers and academics. This paper unpacks these complexities in order to analyze how Small Island Developing... more
Capítulo XVI: "Daños y pérdidas: el contencioso tercer pilar del Acuerdo de París, pp 237-248 En el presente trabajo se hace una revisión conceptual de las pérdidas y daños en el contexto del cambio climático, y un análisis de los... more
Although the international community repetitively pledged considerable amounts of adaptation finance to the global South, only little has been provided so far. Different instruments have been proposed to generate more funding and this... more
Loss and damage (L&D) associated with the adverse impacts of climate change has now become a harsh reality in many parts of the world, especially in the low income developing countries. The consistent rise of global average temperature... more
Climate justice has until now focused on the fair distribution of the burden of mitigation and adaptation. However, the evident failure of climate governance raises the new issue of loss and damage, as well as the question of what our... more
Climate change results recurrent natural disasters which cause an enormous loss in the household as well as in the community levels. This study is designed to meet two major objectives. Firstly, assessment of the household level loss and... more
This paper chronicles the history of the rise of loss and damage in negotiations under the United Nations Framework on Climate Change and the role of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change in bringing about this paradigm shift.... more
In the rural Tropics, the participatory risk assessment, based on local knowledge only, is very widespread. This practice is appropriate for hazard identification and for raising the awareness of local communities in relation to the... more
International aid for climate change adaptation in West Africa is increasing exponentially, but our understanding of hydroclimatic risks is not keeping pace with that increase. The aim of this article is to develop a multihazard risk... more
In the wake of the Paris climate conference which inscribes loss and damage as a permanent feature of the global climate regime, this paper examines the relevance of the global Loss and Damage agenda for national climate change policies.... more
Authors: Ilan Stavi , Anastasia Paschalidou , Apostolos P. Kyriazopoulos , Rares Halbac-Cotoara-Zamfir, Si Mokrane Siad, Malgorzata Suska-Malawska, Dragisa Savic, Joana Roque de Pinho, Lisa Thalheimer, David Samuel Williams, Nurit... more
Denis (2019) I will not go, I cannot go: cultural and social limitations of disaster preparedness in Asia, Africa, and Oceania. Disasters.
Loss and Damage studies have tended to focus on rapid-onset events with lesser attention to slow-onset events such as drought. Even when discussed, narratives around droughts emphasize implications on rural populations and there remain... more
This discussion paper traces the inclusion of human mobility under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. It is guided by the following questions: Why is human mobility included under the adaptation and under the loss... more
Loss and damage refers to the adverse effects of climate-related stressors on natural and human systems that cannot be, or have not been, avoided through mitigation or managed through adaptation efforts. To date, studies of loss and... more
This chapter examines the numerous forms of “loss and damage” experienced by poor and racialized communities who reside in the sacrifice zones of the fossil fuel-based world economy (carbon capitalism), including displacement,... more
As dangerous climate change becomes more and more likely, a consensus has been reached on the importance of addressing Loss and Damage (L&D) residual to mitigation (i.e., preventing climate change) and adaptation (i.e., adjusting in order... more
This report contains the Flood Risk Reduction Plan for Touré, an administrative village of the rural municipality of Gothèye, Tillabéri region, Niger. Touré (4065 inhabitants in 2012, 0.6 km2 of built up area in 2018) is located along the... more
En Afrique tropicale la réduction du risque hydro-climatique peine à devenir une politique publique. La Région de Dosso au Niger (31 000 km2, deux millions d’habitants) a été inondée et frappée par la sécheresse à plusieurs reprises... more
This Editorial presents the special issue Risk-informed sustainable development in the rural tropics published by the journal Sustainability