Costing Adaptation through Local Institutions : Synthesis Report
The Costing Adaptation through Local Institutions (CALI) study aims to highlight how adaptation by households to climate change and climate variability is shaped by institutions, and how governments, through local institutions, can support adaptati...
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ADAPTATION COST ADAPTATION INTERVENTIONS ADAPTATION OPTION ADAPTATION POLICIES ADAPTATION PROCESS ADAPTATION PROJECT ADAPTATION STRATEGIES ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE VARIABILITY ADAPTING ADAPTIVE CAPACITY ADVERSE CLIMATE AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS AGRICULTURE ALTITUDE ARID CLIMATE AVERAGE ANNUAL RAINFALL CA CEREALS CLIMATE CLIMATE ADAPTATION CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION CLIMATE CONDITIONS CLIMATE EXPOSURE CLIMATE HAZARD CLIMATE MITIGATION CLIMATE MITIGATION POLICIES CLIMATE PATTERNS CLIMATE REGIME CLIMATE RESILIENCE CLIMATE VARIABILITY CLIMATE-PROOF CLIMATE-RELATED HAZARD CLIMATIC CONDITIONS COLORS COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COPE WITH CLIMATE VARIABILITY COPING CAPACITY COSTS OF ADAPTATION DATES DEFORESTATION DESCRIPTION DESERTIFICATION DISASTER PREVENTION DNA DROUGHT RISK ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ECONOMICS OF ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE EFFECTIVE ADAPTATION ELECTRICITY EXPOSURE TO CLIMATE VARIABILITY EXTREME CLIMATE EVENTS EXTREME DROUGHT EXTREME RAINFALL EXTREME TEMPERATURE FEEDS FEMALE FERTILIZERS FINANCIAL CAPACITY FLOOD FLOOD HAZARDS FLOOD RISK FLOODING FOOD POLICY FOOD POLICY RESEARCH FOOD PRICES FOOD STORAGE FORESTS FRUIT FUTURE ADAPTATION GENDER GLOBAL CLIMATE GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE GRAINS HAZARD HEAT HEAT WAVES HIGH TEMPERATURES HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION HOUSEHOLDS IFPRI IMPLEMENT ADAPTATION IMPLEMENTATION OF ADAPTATION IMPLEMENTATION OF ADAPTATION STRATEGIES IMPLEMENTING ADAPTATION STRATEGIES INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE INTERVENTION IPCC LEGUMES LOCAL ADAPTATION LOGISTICAL SUPPORT LOW ADAPTIVE CAPACITY LOW RAINFALL LOWER RAINFALL MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE NATIONAL ADAPTATION OCCUPATION PESTICIDES POTENTIAL EVAPORATION PRECIPITATION RAINFALL RAINFALL FLUCTUATIONS RAINFALL LEVELS RAINFALL PATTERNS RAINFALL REGIME RAINFALL VARIABILITY RAINY SEASON RICE RURAL AREAS RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL ECONOMY RURAL ENVIRONMENT SAFETY SOCIAL STRUCTURES SOCIOECONOMIC FACTORS STORMS SUBTROPICAL CLIMATE TEMPERATE CLIMATE TEMPERATURE TEMPERATURE CHANGES TEMPERATURE FLUCTUATIONS TEMPERATURE LEVELS TROPICS UNEP URBAN AREAS VARIABILITY IN RAINFALL VEGETABLES VILLAGES VULNERABILITY TO CLIMATE VARIABILITY WFP WORLD FOOD PROGRAM |
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ADAPTATION COST ADAPTATION INTERVENTIONS ADAPTATION OPTION ADAPTATION POLICIES ADAPTATION PROCESS ADAPTATION PROJECT ADAPTATION STRATEGIES ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE VARIABILITY ADAPTING ADAPTIVE CAPACITY ADVERSE CLIMATE AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS AGRICULTURE ALTITUDE ARID CLIMATE AVERAGE ANNUAL RAINFALL CA CEREALS CLIMATE CLIMATE ADAPTATION CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION CLIMATE CONDITIONS CLIMATE EXPOSURE CLIMATE HAZARD CLIMATE MITIGATION CLIMATE MITIGATION POLICIES CLIMATE PATTERNS CLIMATE REGIME CLIMATE RESILIENCE CLIMATE VARIABILITY CLIMATE-PROOF CLIMATE-RELATED HAZARD CLIMATIC CONDITIONS COLORS COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COPE WITH CLIMATE VARIABILITY COPING CAPACITY COSTS OF ADAPTATION DATES DEFORESTATION DESCRIPTION DESERTIFICATION DISASTER PREVENTION DNA DROUGHT RISK ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ECONOMICS OF ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE EFFECTIVE ADAPTATION ELECTRICITY EXPOSURE TO CLIMATE VARIABILITY EXTREME CLIMATE EVENTS EXTREME DROUGHT EXTREME RAINFALL EXTREME TEMPERATURE FEEDS FEMALE FERTILIZERS FINANCIAL CAPACITY FLOOD FLOOD HAZARDS FLOOD RISK FLOODING FOOD POLICY FOOD POLICY RESEARCH FOOD PRICES FOOD STORAGE FORESTS FRUIT FUTURE ADAPTATION GENDER GLOBAL CLIMATE GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE GRAINS HAZARD HEAT HEAT WAVES HIGH TEMPERATURES HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION HOUSEHOLDS IFPRI IMPLEMENT ADAPTATION IMPLEMENTATION OF ADAPTATION IMPLEMENTATION OF ADAPTATION STRATEGIES IMPLEMENTING ADAPTATION STRATEGIES INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE INTERVENTION IPCC LEGUMES LOCAL ADAPTATION LOGISTICAL SUPPORT LOW ADAPTIVE CAPACITY LOW RAINFALL LOWER RAINFALL MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE NATIONAL ADAPTATION OCCUPATION PESTICIDES POTENTIAL EVAPORATION PRECIPITATION RAINFALL RAINFALL FLUCTUATIONS RAINFALL LEVELS RAINFALL PATTERNS RAINFALL REGIME RAINFALL VARIABILITY RAINY SEASON RICE RURAL AREAS RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL ECONOMY RURAL ENVIRONMENT SAFETY SOCIAL STRUCTURES SOCIOECONOMIC FACTORS STORMS SUBTROPICAL CLIMATE TEMPERATE CLIMATE TEMPERATURE TEMPERATURE CHANGES TEMPERATURE FLUCTUATIONS TEMPERATURE LEVELS TROPICS UNEP URBAN AREAS VARIABILITY IN RAINFALL VEGETABLES VILLAGES VULNERABILITY TO CLIMATE VARIABILITY WFP WORLD FOOD PROGRAM World Bank Costing Adaptation through Local Institutions : Synthesis Report |
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The Costing Adaptation through Local
Institutions (CALI) study aims to highlight how adaptation
by households to climate change and climate variability is
shaped by institutions, and how governments, through local
institutions, can support adaptation that addresses the
needs of the poorest and most vulnerable households. The
main objective of the study is to provide recommendations
regarding adaptation options for households in rural regions
and facilitate the necessary institutional support. The
methodology of the study draws on past adaptation
experiences, particularly for vulnerable groups in different
fragile ecological contexts. It uses participatory
approaches to assess the costs of different adaptation
strategies used by such groups. In this synthesis report,
the analytical results from the three country case studies
are presented and compared. Among the adopted strategies in
the three cases, some were similar, while others were
country-specific. The report describes some of the
institutional, socioeconomic, and political differences that
contributed to the individual or communal adaptation
strategies among the countries. These country comparisons
make it possible to present a number of policy
recommendations that provide a better insight on how future
interventions might be more effectively targeted. The
results of this study confirm the view that it is important
to place greater emphasis on integrated approaches to
development. A focus on only a single issue will most likely
not have the envisaged results and will in the end lead to
higher costs. Several constraints ranging from constraints
on a household, village, regional, or national level prevent
households from successfully improving their livelihoods and
preparing adequately for changing climate variability. |
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Costing Adaptation through Local Institutions : Synthesis Report |
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Costing Adaptation through Local Institutions : Synthesis Report |
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Costing Adaptation through Local Institutions : Synthesis Report |
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Costing Adaptation through Local Institutions : Synthesis Report |
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costing adaptation through local institutions : synthesis report |
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okr-10986-273552021-04-23T14:04:41Z Costing Adaptation through Local Institutions : Synthesis Report World Bank ADAPTATION COST ADAPTATION INTERVENTIONS ADAPTATION OPTION ADAPTATION POLICIES ADAPTATION PROCESS ADAPTATION PROJECT ADAPTATION STRATEGIES ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE VARIABILITY ADAPTING ADAPTIVE CAPACITY ADVERSE CLIMATE AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS AGRICULTURE ALTITUDE ARID CLIMATE AVERAGE ANNUAL RAINFALL CA CEREALS CLIMATE CLIMATE ADAPTATION CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION CLIMATE CONDITIONS CLIMATE EXPOSURE CLIMATE HAZARD CLIMATE MITIGATION CLIMATE MITIGATION POLICIES CLIMATE PATTERNS CLIMATE REGIME CLIMATE RESILIENCE CLIMATE VARIABILITY CLIMATE-PROOF CLIMATE-RELATED HAZARD CLIMATIC CONDITIONS COLORS COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COPE WITH CLIMATE VARIABILITY COPING CAPACITY COSTS OF ADAPTATION DATES DEFORESTATION DESCRIPTION DESERTIFICATION DISASTER PREVENTION DNA DROUGHT RISK ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ECONOMICS OF ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE EFFECTIVE ADAPTATION ELECTRICITY EXPOSURE TO CLIMATE VARIABILITY EXTREME CLIMATE EVENTS EXTREME DROUGHT EXTREME RAINFALL EXTREME TEMPERATURE FEEDS FEMALE FERTILIZERS FINANCIAL CAPACITY FLOOD FLOOD HAZARDS FLOOD RISK FLOODING FOOD POLICY FOOD POLICY RESEARCH FOOD PRICES FOOD STORAGE FORESTS FRUIT FUTURE ADAPTATION GENDER GLOBAL CLIMATE GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE GRAINS HAZARD HEAT HEAT WAVES HIGH TEMPERATURES HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION HOUSEHOLDS IFPRI IMPLEMENT ADAPTATION IMPLEMENTATION OF ADAPTATION IMPLEMENTATION OF ADAPTATION STRATEGIES IMPLEMENTING ADAPTATION STRATEGIES INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE INTERVENTION IPCC LEGUMES LOCAL ADAPTATION LOGISTICAL SUPPORT LOW ADAPTIVE CAPACITY LOW RAINFALL LOWER RAINFALL MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE NATIONAL ADAPTATION OCCUPATION PESTICIDES POTENTIAL EVAPORATION PRECIPITATION RAINFALL RAINFALL FLUCTUATIONS RAINFALL LEVELS RAINFALL PATTERNS RAINFALL REGIME RAINFALL VARIABILITY RAINY SEASON RICE RURAL AREAS RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL ECONOMY RURAL ENVIRONMENT SAFETY SOCIAL STRUCTURES SOCIOECONOMIC FACTORS STORMS SUBTROPICAL CLIMATE TEMPERATE CLIMATE TEMPERATURE TEMPERATURE CHANGES TEMPERATURE FLUCTUATIONS TEMPERATURE LEVELS TROPICS UNEP URBAN AREAS VARIABILITY IN RAINFALL VEGETABLES VILLAGES VULNERABILITY TO CLIMATE VARIABILITY WFP WORLD FOOD PROGRAM The Costing Adaptation through Local Institutions (CALI) study aims to highlight how adaptation by households to climate change and climate variability is shaped by institutions, and how governments, through local institutions, can support adaptation that addresses the needs of the poorest and most vulnerable households. The main objective of the study is to provide recommendations regarding adaptation options for households in rural regions and facilitate the necessary institutional support. The methodology of the study draws on past adaptation experiences, particularly for vulnerable groups in different fragile ecological contexts. It uses participatory approaches to assess the costs of different adaptation strategies used by such groups. In this synthesis report, the analytical results from the three country case studies are presented and compared. Among the adopted strategies in the three cases, some were similar, while others were country-specific. The report describes some of the institutional, socioeconomic, and political differences that contributed to the individual or communal adaptation strategies among the countries. These country comparisons make it possible to present a number of policy recommendations that provide a better insight on how future interventions might be more effectively targeted. The results of this study confirm the view that it is important to place greater emphasis on integrated approaches to development. A focus on only a single issue will most likely not have the envisaged results and will in the end lead to higher costs. Several constraints ranging from constraints on a household, village, regional, or national level prevent households from successfully improving their livelihoods and preparing adequately for changing climate variability. 2017-06-27T18:04:34Z 2017-06-27T18:04:34Z 2011-02 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/800041468331003923/Costing-adaptation-through-local-institutions-synthesis-report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27355 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research |