Kingdom of Morocco : Climate Change Strategy Notes
This volume contains the individual reports produced under the World Bank program of economic and sector work (P-ESW) on supporting Morocco's climate change strategy. In 2008 the Government of Morocco asked the Bank's analytical and techn...
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okr-10986-186922021-04-23T14:03:47Z Kingdom of Morocco : Climate Change Strategy Notes World Bank ACIDIFICATION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION APPROACH ASSESSMENTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE AVAILABILITY BIOPHYSICAL IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE CARBON CARBON FOOTPRINT CHANGES IN PRICES CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION CLIMATE CHANGE POLICIES CLIMATE CHANGE POLICY CLIMATE CHANGE STRATEGY CLIMATE IMPACTS CLIMATE LEGISLATION CLIMATE MITIGATION CLIMATE MODELING CLIMATE POLICY CLIMATE PROOFING CLIMATE SCENARIOS CLIMATE VULNERABILITIES CLIMATE VULNERABILITY CLIMATIC SCENARIOS CO2 COAL COLORS COMMERCIAL ENERGY COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS CONVERGENCE CORAL REEFS DECISION MAKING DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DROUGHT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC IMPACT ECONOMIC IMPACTS ECONOMY-WIDE IMPACTS EFFICIENCY INVESTMENTS ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY SECTOR EMISSION EMISSION REDUCTIONS ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY SECURITY ENERGY STRATEGY ENERGY SUBSIDIES ENERGY SUPPLY ENERGY SYSTEMS ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS EQUILIBRIUM EXCHANGE RATE EXPENDITURES FEASIBILITY FERTILIZATION FISH FISHERIES FISHERIES MANAGEMENT FISHING FOREIGN EXCHANGE FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM MODEL GHG GLOBAL WARMING GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS HYDROLOGICAL DATA IMPACT OF CLIMATE IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE IMPORTS MARKET OUTCOMES METEOROLOGY MINES NATIONAL ACCOUNTS NEGATIVE IMPACTS OIL POLICY IMPLICATIONS POLICY IMPLICATIONS OF CLIMATE CHANGE POLICY SCENARIO PRECIPITATION PRODUCTION PATTERNS PUBLIC EXPENDITURES QUOTAS RAINFALL RAINFALL PATTERNS RAINFALL VARIABILITY RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES RURAL ELECTRIFICATION SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH SPILLOVER EFFECTS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TEMPERATURES VULNERABILITY TO CLIMATE CHANGE WIND This volume contains the individual reports produced under the World Bank program of economic and sector work (P-ESW) on supporting Morocco's climate change strategy. In 2008 the Government of Morocco asked the Bank's analytical and technical assistance on the policy implications of climate change. An initial policy note outlining the main drivers of climate vulnerability, as well as the relationship between climate mitigation and energy security for the country was presented to the Government. The deliverables under the program stem from analytical needs identified from various departments and agencies. Following the conference, a steering committee composed of the department of environment, the ministry for economic and general affairs, and the ministry of economy and finance was set up to oversee the preparation of various analytical outputs supporting the Government's climate policy. It was agreed that the P-ESW will deliver products immediately accessible to the various stakeholders in line with their climate policy objectives. The deliverables will be released as a set of strategy notes, whose content will feed into the development of the Government's sustainable development strategy. The P-ESW program was articulated in three main deliverable blocks: institutional and policy framework; decision support tools; and costing impacts and policies. 2014-06-17T22:28:02Z 2014-06-17T22:28:02Z 2013-12-28 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/12/19394438/morocco-climate-change-strategy-notes http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18692 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Environmental Study Middle East and North Africa Morocco |
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ACIDIFICATION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION APPROACH ASSESSMENTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE AVAILABILITY BIOPHYSICAL IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE CARBON CARBON FOOTPRINT CHANGES IN PRICES CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION CLIMATE CHANGE POLICIES CLIMATE CHANGE POLICY CLIMATE CHANGE STRATEGY CLIMATE IMPACTS CLIMATE LEGISLATION CLIMATE MITIGATION CLIMATE MODELING CLIMATE POLICY CLIMATE PROOFING CLIMATE SCENARIOS CLIMATE VULNERABILITIES CLIMATE VULNERABILITY CLIMATIC SCENARIOS CO2 COAL COLORS COMMERCIAL ENERGY COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS CONVERGENCE CORAL REEFS DECISION MAKING DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DROUGHT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC IMPACT ECONOMIC IMPACTS ECONOMY-WIDE IMPACTS EFFICIENCY INVESTMENTS ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY SECTOR EMISSION EMISSION REDUCTIONS ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY SECURITY ENERGY STRATEGY ENERGY SUBSIDIES ENERGY SUPPLY ENERGY SYSTEMS ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS EQUILIBRIUM EXCHANGE RATE EXPENDITURES FEASIBILITY FERTILIZATION FISH FISHERIES FISHERIES MANAGEMENT FISHING FOREIGN EXCHANGE FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM MODEL GHG GLOBAL WARMING GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS HYDROLOGICAL DATA IMPACT OF CLIMATE IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE IMPORTS MARKET OUTCOMES METEOROLOGY MINES NATIONAL ACCOUNTS NEGATIVE IMPACTS OIL POLICY IMPLICATIONS POLICY IMPLICATIONS OF CLIMATE CHANGE POLICY SCENARIO PRECIPITATION PRODUCTION PATTERNS PUBLIC EXPENDITURES QUOTAS RAINFALL RAINFALL PATTERNS RAINFALL VARIABILITY RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES RURAL ELECTRIFICATION SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH SPILLOVER EFFECTS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TEMPERATURES VULNERABILITY TO CLIMATE CHANGE WIND |
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ACIDIFICATION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION APPROACH ASSESSMENTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE AVAILABILITY BIOPHYSICAL IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE CARBON CARBON FOOTPRINT CHANGES IN PRICES CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION CLIMATE CHANGE POLICIES CLIMATE CHANGE POLICY CLIMATE CHANGE STRATEGY CLIMATE IMPACTS CLIMATE LEGISLATION CLIMATE MITIGATION CLIMATE MODELING CLIMATE POLICY CLIMATE PROOFING CLIMATE SCENARIOS CLIMATE VULNERABILITIES CLIMATE VULNERABILITY CLIMATIC SCENARIOS CO2 COAL COLORS COMMERCIAL ENERGY COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS CONVERGENCE CORAL REEFS DECISION MAKING DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DROUGHT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC IMPACT ECONOMIC IMPACTS ECONOMY-WIDE IMPACTS EFFICIENCY INVESTMENTS ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY SECTOR EMISSION EMISSION REDUCTIONS ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY SECURITY ENERGY STRATEGY ENERGY SUBSIDIES ENERGY SUPPLY ENERGY SYSTEMS ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS EQUILIBRIUM EXCHANGE RATE EXPENDITURES FEASIBILITY FERTILIZATION FISH FISHERIES FISHERIES MANAGEMENT FISHING FOREIGN EXCHANGE FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM MODEL GHG GLOBAL WARMING GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS HYDROLOGICAL DATA IMPACT OF CLIMATE IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE IMPORTS MARKET OUTCOMES METEOROLOGY MINES NATIONAL ACCOUNTS NEGATIVE IMPACTS OIL POLICY IMPLICATIONS POLICY IMPLICATIONS OF CLIMATE CHANGE POLICY SCENARIO PRECIPITATION PRODUCTION PATTERNS PUBLIC EXPENDITURES QUOTAS RAINFALL RAINFALL PATTERNS RAINFALL VARIABILITY RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES RURAL ELECTRIFICATION SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH SPILLOVER EFFECTS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TEMPERATURES VULNERABILITY TO CLIMATE CHANGE WIND World Bank Kingdom of Morocco : Climate Change Strategy Notes |
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This volume contains the individual
reports produced under the World Bank program of economic
and sector work (P-ESW) on supporting Morocco's climate
change strategy. In 2008 the Government of Morocco asked the
Bank's analytical and technical assistance on the
policy implications of climate change. An initial policy
note outlining the main drivers of climate vulnerability, as
well as the relationship between climate mitigation and
energy security for the country was presented to the
Government. The deliverables under the program stem from
analytical needs identified from various departments and
agencies. Following the conference, a steering committee
composed of the department of environment, the ministry for
economic and general affairs, and the ministry of economy
and finance was set up to oversee the preparation of various
analytical outputs supporting the Government's climate
policy. It was agreed that the P-ESW will deliver products
immediately accessible to the various stakeholders in line
with their climate policy objectives. The deliverables will
be released as a set of strategy notes, whose content will
feed into the development of the Government's
sustainable development strategy. The P-ESW program was
articulated in three main deliverable blocks: institutional
and policy framework; decision support tools; and costing
impacts and policies. |
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Economic & Sector Work :: Other Environmental Study |
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Kingdom of Morocco : Climate Change Strategy Notes |
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Kingdom of Morocco : Climate Change Strategy Notes |
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Kingdom of Morocco : Climate Change Strategy Notes |
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Kingdom of Morocco : Climate Change Strategy Notes |
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Kingdom of Morocco : Climate Change Strategy Notes |
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kingdom of morocco : climate change strategy notes |
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Washington, DC |
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2014 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/12/19394438/morocco-climate-change-strategy-notes http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18692 |
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