Published 2016
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Climate Change Haunts South Asian Livelihoods
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Out of twenty-one adaptation projects reviewed, only three local-scale initiatives in two countries (India and Bangladesh) had an explicit focus on livelihoods. Extreme events such as fl oods have negatively affected eco-tourism, forestry and small businesses in vulnerable areas of South Asia. Reduced cereal yields due to higher temperatures will not just affect food producers but also traders.
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- Title
- Trade Insight - SAWTEE Newsletter
- Volume
- 12
- Issue
- 4
- Pages
- 10-13
ICIMOD publication type
- ICIMOD publication type
- Staff contributions
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- Special note
- Arabinda Mishra, Abid Hussain and Golam Rasul, ICIMOD staff, hiaware,
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- 32700