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The Climate and Development Challenge for Latin America and the Caribbean: Options for Climate Resilient Low Carbon Development: executive summary
IDB, 2012Climate change will have broad impacts on human activities and ecosystems during this century. The likely consequences are of such magnitude that the simultaneous need to adapt to the new climate conditions and reduce the carbon footprint to prevent further damage will likely become one of the main driving forces for the global community. Specifically, a rise of 2C over pre-industrial levels is now seen as unavoidable with significant negative effects in economic activities, social conditions and on ecosystems.
This study, a joint IDB-ECLAC-WWF effort, addresses key topics related to th ...
The Climate and Development Challenge for Latin America and the Caribbean: Options for Climate Resilient Low Carbon Development: executive summary
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Available online: https://publications.iadb.org/en/publication/16324/climate-and-development-chall [...]
Inter-American Development Bank ; Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean ; World Wide Fund For Nature
Published by: IDB ; 2012Climate change will have broad impacts on human activities and ecosystems during this century. The likely consequences are of such magnitude that the simultaneous need to adapt to the new climate conditions and reduce the carbon footprint to prevent further damage will likely become one of the main driving forces for the global community. Specifically, a rise of 2C over pre-industrial levels is now seen as unavoidable with significant negative effects in economic activities, social conditions and on ecosystems.
This study, a joint IDB-ECLAC-WWF effort, addresses key topics related to the climate challenge for Latin America and the Caribbean: 1) key physical impacts consequence of climate change that most affect the region, likely cost to the regional economies derived from these impacts, and key adaptation measures to respond; and, 2) how and at what cost would the region be able to reduce its contribution to the global carbon footprint at a level consistent with climate stabilization goals. During this event, key findings of the analysis will be released followed by a general overview of the study. The full document will be launched during the Rio+20 Conference on June 20th in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.Language(s): English; Other Languages: Spanish
Format: Digital (Free)Tags: Climate ; Climate change ; Adaptation ; Climate policies ; Latin America ; Caribbean ; Region IV - North America, Central America and the Caribbean
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Sustainable development 20 years on from the Earth Summit: progress, gaps and strategic guidelines for Latin America and the Caribbean
ECLAC, 2012This report describes the progress achieved in relation to sustainable development since 1992 and the gaps still remaining. It is divided into two parts: (i) of the main traits of development in Latin America and the Caribbean in the past 20 years, particularly those which touch upon economic, social and environmental aspects such as the reduction of exposure to disasters; and (ii) proposed guidelines for moving towards sustainable development in the region.
The guidelines recommend: (i) creating synergies among inclusion, social protection, human security, empowerment of peopl ...
Sustainable development 20 years on from the Earth Summit: progress, gaps and strategic guidelines for Latin America and the Caribbean
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Available online: http://www.zeeli.pro.br/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/UN-CEPAL-2012-SD-20-Years-on- [...]
Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean ; United Nations Environment Programme ; United Nations Development Programme ; United Nations Population Fund ; Food and Agriculture Organization (Rome, Italia) ; UN-Habitat ; United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization ; United Nations Children's Emergency Fund (Switzerland) ; Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights ; World Food Programme ; International Labour Organization (Geneva, Switzerland) ; World Tourism Organization ; United Nations Conference on Trade and Development ; United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification ; United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Reduction
Published by: ECLAC ; 2012This report describes the progress achieved in relation to sustainable development since 1992 and the gaps still remaining. It is divided into two parts: (i) of the main traits of development in Latin America and the Caribbean in the past 20 years, particularly those which touch upon economic, social and environmental aspects such as the reduction of exposure to disasters; and (ii) proposed guidelines for moving towards sustainable development in the region.
The guidelines recommend: (i) creating synergies among inclusion, social protection, human security, empowerment of people, disaster risk reduction (DRR) and environmental protection; (ii) measuring the sustainability of development; (iii) internalizing environmental, and social costs and benefits of public and private economic decisions; (iv) improving the coordination and consistency of public action in relation to sustainable development policies; (v) producing and disseminating statistics and information on the environment and sustainable development; (vi) formulating better policies based on a more informed, participatory process; and (vii) strengthening education, culture, science and technology in order to build human capital for sustainability.Language(s): English
Format: Digital (Free)Tags: Natural hazards ; Sustainable development ; Multi-hazard Early Warning Systems (MHEWS) ; Guide ; Latin America ; Caribbean ; Region IV - North America, Central America and the Caribbean
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Latin America and the Caribbean statistical yearbook = Anuario estadístico de América Latina y el Caribe
ECLAC, 2005-[...], 2011The Yearbook covers demographic, social, economic issues; it also provides data on natural resources and environment.
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- Anuario estadístico de América Latina y el Caribe
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Available online: https://www.cepal.org/en/publications/sy
Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean ; Comisión Económica para América Latina
Published by: ECLAC, CEPAL ; 2011The Yearbook covers demographic, social, economic issues; it also provides data on natural resources and environment.
Language(s): English, Spanish
Format: Digital (Free)
Archives access: 2005-[...]Tags: Environment and landscape ; Economics ; Social aspects ; ~e-Annual Reports ; Latin America ; Caribbean
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Guidelines for disaster prevention and preparedness in tropical cyclone areas
World Meteorological Organization (WMO) ; Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC); League of Red Cross Societies - WMO, 1977
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Available online: http://cidbimena.desastres.hn/pdf/eng/doc356/doc356-contenido.pdf
World Meteorological Organization (WMO) ; Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean ; League of Red Cross Societies
Published by: WMO ; 1977Language(s): English
Format: Digital (Free), Hard copy (ill., charts, maps)Tags: Natural hazards ; Guidelines ; Preventing and mitigating natural disasters ; Tropical cyclone ; Tropical climate ; Tropics
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