Authors
Thomas E Downing, Lasse Ringius, Mike Hulme, Dominic Waughray
Publication date
1997/1
Journal
Mitigation and adaptation strategies for global change
Volume
2
Pages
19-44
Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Description
The intersection of present vulnerability and the prospect of climate change in Africa warrants proactive action now to reduce the risk of large-scale, adverse impacts. The process of planning adaptive strategies requires a systematic evaluation of priorities and constraints, and the involvement of stakeholders. An overview of climate change in Africa and case studies of impacts for agriculture and water underlie discussion of a typology of adaptive responses that may be most effective for different stakeholders. The most effective strategies are likely to be to reduce present vulnerability and to enhance a broad spectrum of capacity in responding to environmental, resource and economic perturbations. In some cases, such as design of water systems, an added risk factor should be considered.
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Scholar articles
TE Downing, L Ringius, M Hulme, D Waughray - Mitigation and adaptation strategies for global change, 1997