Adapting To Climate Change: ADB's Transport Work
Adapting To Climate Change: ADB's Transport Work
Adapting To Climate Change: ADB's Transport Work
managing risks with Adaptation Location and local conditions influence review of climate change impacts and identification of adaptation measures. Available: www.adb.org/publications/ managing-climatic-risks-adaptation
Climate-Proofing timor-lestes roads Small investments to climate-proof road projects can lead to substantial future savings. Available: www.adb. org/publications/climate-proofingtimor-lestes-roads
time, and ADB is contributing to assisting developing member countries along this learning curve. Each pilot project undertaken so far presents it own unique set of challenges related to the stage of project development, the skill sets of the project teams, resource availability, data availability, scope of the project and capacities and mandates of the executing agencies. The Knowledge Showcases featured above give a snapshot of the unique experiences for the pilot projects.. Way Forward This body of work is being used now as a basis for developing technical guidelines for project teams to replicate in other projects. While each project or program will need to tailor these to their particular context, these guidelines are some of the most detailed and operational tools to have been developed in the adaptation community so far.
James Roop and Lisa Leclerc
Read the original think piece at www.adb.org/features/ahead-curveadapting-climate-change-adbs-transport-work..
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