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Shock Waves: Managing the Impacts of Climate Change on Poverty - Background Papers

November 8, 2015


The report “Shock Waves: Managing the Impacts of Climate Change on Poverty” commissioned 14 background papers in collaboration with research institutions across the globe to provide the report with innovative analyses to provide insights on the relationship between climate change and poverty. These papers examined the impacts of climate change on poverty, through agriculture, ecosystems, natural disasters, and health, as well as strategies to reduce these impacts. While we cannot do justice to each paper through the report itself, this page provides full access to the papers commissioned so interested readers can delve into the full details behind each analysis.   


Download and read the background papers:

 

1) 

Authors: Julie Rozenberg ([email protected]) and Stephane Hallegatte

2) 

Authors: Petr Havlík ([email protected]), Hugo Valin, Mykola Gusti, Erwin Schmid, David Leclère, Nicklas Forsell, Mario Herrero, Nikolay Khabarov, Aline Mosnier, Matthew Cantele, and Michael Obersteiner

3) 

Authors: Anne Biewald ([email protected]), Hermann Lotze-Campen, Ilona Otto, Nils Brinckmann, Benjamin Bodirsky, Isabelle Weindl, Alexander Popp, and Hans Joachim Schellnhuber

4) 

Author: Edward B. Barbier ([email protected])

5) 

Authors: Frederik Noack ([email protected]), Sven Wunder, Arild Angelsen, and Jan B?rner

6) 

Authors: Arild Angelsen ([email protected]) and Therese Dokken

7) 

Authors: Hessel Winsemius ([email protected]), Brenden Jongman, Ted Veldkamp, Stephane Hallegatte, Mook Bangalore, and Philip J. Ward

8) 

Author: Archana Patankar ([email protected])

9) 

Authors: Jisung Park ([email protected]), Stephane Hallegatte, Mook Bangalore, and Evan Sandhoefner

10) 

Author:Thomas Bowen ([email protected])

11) 

Authors: Michael R. Carter ([email protected]) and Sarah A. Janzen

12) 

Authors: Julie Rozenberg ([email protected]), Steven J Davis, Ulf Narloch and Stephane Hallegatte

13)

Author: Petra Tschakert ([email protected])

14) Ethiopia’s Food Security Program: Social protection, disaster risk management and climate change adaptation

Authors: Kelly Johnson ([email protected]) and Thomas Bowen

 

Last Updated: May 18, 2016


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