CARIAA’s insights refer to the specific effects of temperature increases in climate change hotspots.
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News-Published dateWednesday, 12. December 2018 - 15:00
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Migration, the global South, and migrant women workers in the field of border studies : theoretical approaches, themes of inquiry, and suggestions for future work
A study commissioned by the International Institute of Social Studies, The Hague (Erasmus University Rotterdam), within the project on 'Migration, Gender and Social Justice'
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Planning for climate change in the semi-arid regions of East Africa - June 2015
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Use and communication of climate information to support uptake of adaptation actions in semi-arid regions in Africa and Asia
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Regional climate messages for East Africa
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Climate Change Adaptation Practice in Semi-Arid Regions_Views and Insights by Practitioners
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Planning for climate change in the dryland areas of West Africa
Climate change exacerbates conditions in the dryland areas of West Africa, including rainfall variability, drought, and flood hazards, with impacts on resource degradation, resource conflict, food insecurity, human health, and plant and animal dis
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German and African researchers join forces for health
In this audio interview (recorded in June, in Yaoundé, Cameroon) Andreas Strecker, a programme director responsible for the Foundation's Africa initiative, expands on DFG's funding criteria and reflects on certain broader themes relevant to the co
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Climate change hot spots: New CARIAA video
They are four of the more than one billion people living in hot spot regions — deltas, semi-arid lands, and glacier and snowpack-dependent river basins in Africa and Asia — that are most vulnerable to climate change.
Published dateTuesday, 28. August 2018 - 12:30