Build Back Greener: Climate Change & Humanitarian Response
Sembiring, Margareth; Cook, Alistair D. | August 2017
Abstract
Humanitarian response traditionally provides relief and protection to a population affected by conflict or natural disaster. Environmental considerations and climate change adaptation however have yet to be fully integrated into humanitarian action frameworks.
Citation
Sembiring, Margareth; Cook, Alistair D.. 2017. Build Back Greener: Climate Change & Humanitarian Response. © S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/7564.Keywords
Climatic change
Climatic influence
Climatology
Investment bank
Investment policy
Rural areas
Rural economy
Rural planning
Rural poverty
Development potential
Climate
Climate change
Climate impacts assessment
Global climate change
Rural Development
Rural Development Projects
Rural Development Research
Climatic factor
Soils and climate
Dynamic climatology
Climate change mitigation
Communication in rural development
Rural enterprise zones
Rural manpower policy
Environment impact analysis
City planning
Urban climatology
Bank investment
Capital investment
Investment banking
Venture capital
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