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dc.creatorPerez, M.L.
dc.creatorSajise, A.J.U.
dc.creatorRamirez, P.J.B.
dc.creatorArias, J.K.B.
dc.creatorPurnomo, A.H.
dc.creatorDipasupil, S.R.
dc.creatorRegoniel, P.A.
dc.creatorNguyen, K.A.T.
dc.creatorZamora, G.J.
dc.date.accessioned2018-09-20T12:14:04Z
dc.date.available2018-09-20T12:14:04Z
dc.date.issued2013
dc.identifierWF-2013-33.pdf
dc.identifier.citationWorldFish. Penang, Malaysia. Lesson learned Brief: 2013-33
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12348/775
dc.description.abstractClimate change with its attendant geophysical hazards is well studied. A great deal of attention has gone into analyzing climate change impacts as well as searching out possible mitigating adaptive strategies. These matters are very real concerns, especially for coastal communities. Such communities are often the most vulnerable to climate change, since their citizens frequently live in abject poverty and have limited capacity to adapt to geophysical hazards. Their situation is further complicated by the prospect of dealing with a confluence of hazards in comparison with those in other ecosystems. Against this backdrop Worldfish and the Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia (EEPSEA) collaborated to implement the cross-country study “Climate Change Impacts, Vulnerability Assessments, Economic and Policy Analysis of Adaptation Strategies in Selected Coastal Areas in Indonesia, Philippines, and Vietnam”. As its title suggests the study covered selected sites in Vietnam, Indonesia and the Philippines. Employing a gamut of interdisciplinary methodologies -- ranging from community-based approaches such as community hazard mapping and focus group discussions (FGDs) to regression techniques -- the study documented the impacts from three climate hazards affecting coastal communities. These were typhoon/flooding, coastal erosion, and saltwater intrusion. The team also analyzed planned adaptation options suited to implementation by communities and local governments, augmenting autonomous responses of households to protect and insure themselves from these hazards.
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dc.languageEn
dc.publisherWorldFish
dc.rightsCC BY 4.0
dc.titleEconomic analysis of climate change adaptation strategies in selected coastal areas in Indonesia, Philippines and Vietnam
dc.typeBrief
dcterms.bibliographicCitationPerez, M.L. et al. (2013). Economic analysis of climate change adaptation strategies in selected coastal areas in Indonesia, Philippines and Vietnam. WorldFish. Penang, Malaysia. Lesson learned Brief: 2013-33
cg.coverage.countryIndonesia
cg.coverage.countryPhilippines
cg.coverage.countryViet Nam
cg.identifier.worldfish3582
cg.subject.agrovocadaptation
cg.subject.agrovocclimate change
cg.subject.agrovocecosystems
cg.subject.agrovocenvironmental impact assessment
cg.subject.agrovocfreshwater
cg.subject.worldfishcoastal communities
cg.subject.worldfishpolicy
cg.subject.worldfishvulnerability
cg.subject.worldfishenvironmental assessment
cg.subject.worldfishfresh water
cg.identifier.statusOpen access
cg.contribution.worldfishauthorPerez, M.L.
cg.description.themeClimate change
worldfish.location.areaAsia


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