Impacts of Climate Change on Georgia’s Coastal Zone : Vulnerability Assessment and Adaptation Options

The higher-level purpose of this study is to provide information to be used to raise the ambition of Georgia’s nationally determined contribution (NDCs) and to consider adaptation targets for the Black Sea coast of Georgia. The study also aims to h...

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Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2020
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spelling okr-10986-348862021-04-23T14:02:10Z Impacts of Climate Change on Georgia’s Coastal Zone : Vulnerability Assessment and Adaptation Options World Bank CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION VULNERABILITY COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT AGRICULTURE FORESTRY TOURISM PORTS OIL TERMINALS ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION COASTAL EROSION FOREST DEGRADATION FLOODS INFRASTRUCTURE BLACK SEA The higher-level purpose of this study is to provide information to be used to raise the ambition of Georgia’s nationally determined contribution (NDCs) and to consider adaptation targets for the Black Sea coast of Georgia. The study also aims to highlight how supporting a blue economy can accelerate the implementation of adaptation measures required to reduce climate risks and contribute towards the region’s socioeconomic development and environmental conservation. The methodology used in the present study consists of five main steps: define the geographic scope; review available climate change projections; identify key climate risks and vulnerabilities for coastal Georgia; assess the impact of climate change on economic sectors and infrastructure, and possible adaptation options; and prioritize initial recommendations and key climate adaptation actions. The approach used to evaluate the various impacts on coastal Georgia consisted of a qualitative analysis and expert input from international and local teams. This included an assessment of feasible adaptation options. Discussions with local experts and government agencies were also carried out in order to gain further details of vulnerable areas and evaluate both the potential for specific adaptation measures to yield economic benefits as well as the feasibility and acceptability of these options. The report is organized in six chapters. Chapter one introduces the purpose, objectives, methodology, and limitations for the study. Chapter two provides an overview of Georgia’s coastal zone economic sectors, while chapter three provides an overview of Georgia’s coastal climate and climate change impacts. Chapter four presents the priority risks for coastal Georgia, based on the existing cost of environmental degradation estimates and climate change projections. Chapter five discusses the impacts of climate change on Georgian coastal economic sectors, health and infrastructure, through the prism of the priority risks described in the previous chapter and presents a menu of adaptation options. Chapter six discusses the conclusions of the study and makes initial information, institutional, and investment recommendations, and key actions, including key actions required to implement climate adaptation on the ground. 2020-12-07T17:40:42Z 2020-12-07T17:40:42Z 2020-11 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/669221606810590559/Impacts-of-Climate-Change-on-Georgia-s-Coastal-Zone-Vulnerability-Assessment-and-Adaptation-Options http://hdl.handle.net/10986/34886 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Risk and Vulnerability Assessment Europe and Central Asia Georgia
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topic CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION
VULNERABILITY
COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT
AGRICULTURE
FORESTRY
TOURISM
PORTS
OIL TERMINALS
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
COASTAL EROSION
FOREST DEGRADATION
FLOODS
INFRASTRUCTURE
BLACK SEA
spellingShingle CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION
VULNERABILITY
COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT
AGRICULTURE
FORESTRY
TOURISM
PORTS
OIL TERMINALS
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
COASTAL EROSION
FOREST DEGRADATION
FLOODS
INFRASTRUCTURE
BLACK SEA
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Impacts of Climate Change on Georgia’s Coastal Zone : Vulnerability Assessment and Adaptation Options
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description The higher-level purpose of this study is to provide information to be used to raise the ambition of Georgia’s nationally determined contribution (NDCs) and to consider adaptation targets for the Black Sea coast of Georgia. The study also aims to highlight how supporting a blue economy can accelerate the implementation of adaptation measures required to reduce climate risks and contribute towards the region’s socioeconomic development and environmental conservation. The methodology used in the present study consists of five main steps: define the geographic scope; review available climate change projections; identify key climate risks and vulnerabilities for coastal Georgia; assess the impact of climate change on economic sectors and infrastructure, and possible adaptation options; and prioritize initial recommendations and key climate adaptation actions. The approach used to evaluate the various impacts on coastal Georgia consisted of a qualitative analysis and expert input from international and local teams. This included an assessment of feasible adaptation options. Discussions with local experts and government agencies were also carried out in order to gain further details of vulnerable areas and evaluate both the potential for specific adaptation measures to yield economic benefits as well as the feasibility and acceptability of these options. The report is organized in six chapters. Chapter one introduces the purpose, objectives, methodology, and limitations for the study. Chapter two provides an overview of Georgia’s coastal zone economic sectors, while chapter three provides an overview of Georgia’s coastal climate and climate change impacts. Chapter four presents the priority risks for coastal Georgia, based on the existing cost of environmental degradation estimates and climate change projections. Chapter five discusses the impacts of climate change on Georgian coastal economic sectors, health and infrastructure, through the prism of the priority risks described in the previous chapter and presents a menu of adaptation options. Chapter six discusses the conclusions of the study and makes initial information, institutional, and investment recommendations, and key actions, including key actions required to implement climate adaptation on the ground.
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title Impacts of Climate Change on Georgia’s Coastal Zone : Vulnerability Assessment and Adaptation Options
title_short Impacts of Climate Change on Georgia’s Coastal Zone : Vulnerability Assessment and Adaptation Options
title_full Impacts of Climate Change on Georgia’s Coastal Zone : Vulnerability Assessment and Adaptation Options
title_fullStr Impacts of Climate Change on Georgia’s Coastal Zone : Vulnerability Assessment and Adaptation Options
title_full_unstemmed Impacts of Climate Change on Georgia’s Coastal Zone : Vulnerability Assessment and Adaptation Options
title_sort impacts of climate change on georgia’s coastal zone : vulnerability assessment and adaptation options
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2020
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/669221606810590559/Impacts-of-Climate-Change-on-Georgia-s-Coastal-Zone-Vulnerability-Assessment-and-Adaptation-Options
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