Quantifying Vulnerability to Climate Change: Implications for Adaptation Assistance - Working Paper 240
David Wheeler
No 240, Working Papers from Center for Global Development
Abstract:
The effects of climate change have been and will be worse in poor countries and small-island states, those least able to adapt to the climate-related disasters. In this paper, senior fellow David Wheeler quantifies and makes available in an accompanying database the vulnerability of 233 countries to three major effects of climate change (weather-related disasters, sea-level rise, and reduced agricultural productivity). He develops a methodology for donors and others to craft cost-effective assistance for climate adaptation which can be applied easily and consistently to all 233 states and all three problems, or to any subset. The paper includes two sample applications: assistance for the 20 island states that are both small and poor to adapt to sea-level rise and general assistance for all low-income countries to adapt to extreme weather changes, sea-level rise, and reduced agricultural productivity.
Keywords: quantifying vulnerability; climate change; poor countries; climate adaptation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 49 pages
Date: 2011-01
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