Climate Action
致谢
主要作者:Assia Alexieva、Anaïs Bellalouna、Cheyenne L’Auclair.
Implications of climate change
Climate change has led to profound implications on economic activities especially in agricultural and coastal areas.
Forest functions and services
Forest services are the benefits, such as cleaner air, fresh water, timber and recreation, derived from different functions of the forests.
MHEWS coverage and comprehensiveness
It is possible to gain a clearer picture of the status of MHEWS, both globally and regionally, by looking at MHEWS coverage and comprehensiveness.
Introduction
Climate change poses significant challenges for Ethiopia, with both slow- and sudden-onset events increasingly affecting communities across the country (World Bank, 2021).
Progress in the early warnings for all initiative
Section 1.4 summarizes the growing recognition of MHEWS globally, with the most prominent initiative to date being EW4All.
Acknowledgements
This publication was prepared under the guidance of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) Forest and Bioeconomy Section, as part of the project “Enhancing data collection and analysis for the improved dissemination of information on forests in the UNECE region” funded by Canada.
Theoretical background
Although the environment as a driving force behind migration is not new to the literature, it is currently receiving more attention because of climate change and the frequency of extremely damaging disasters.
Introduction
Climate change poses significant challenges for the Philippines, with both slow- and sudden-onset events increasingly affecting communities across the country.
Who owns the forests in the UNECE region?
Forest owners rarely have the full range of exclusive legal rights to ‘use, control or transfer’.
Individual, household and community factors affecting the chain
This section describes the ways in which demographic and community factors affect the climate change–trafficking chain in Ethiopia, based on both primary and secondary data and analysis.
Desk review
The body of literature examining the intersection of climate change and health impacts in industrial zones in Viet Nam, particularly Hanoi, is severely limited
How diverse are the UNECE forests?
The UNECE region has a variety of forest types across three biomes: boreal (taiga), temperate and subtropical.
