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2 produkter
2 produkter
Climate Finance in Africa and Developing Countries
Bridging the Gap and Building a Sustainable Future
Inbunden, Engelska, 2025
777 kr
Skickas inom 10-15 vardagar
This book explains complex environment of climate finance in Africa, emphasizing the critical need for financial resources to reduce the effects of climate change in the region. It investigates specific obstacles that African countries face when seeking climate funding such as poor financial institutions and lack of technical experience. It offers practical options for closing the climate financing gap, pushing for stronger legislative frameworks, capacity-building programs, and the possible alternative sources.Key FeaturesAddresses timely and relevant issues about existing gaps and future sustainable climate finances in Africa.Reviews the existing impact of climate change, such as floods, droughts, food security, issues of sustainable development goals, issues of funds, policies, and others.Includes the strengths and weaknesses of climate change mitigation and adaptation in Africa.Underlines the importance of increased public and private investment, new financing arrangements, and stronger international cooperation in fulfilling Africa’s climate finance needs.Emphasizes the exploration of innovative financing mechanisms.This book is aimed at researchers and graduate students in climatology, environmental sciences, policymakers, climate activists, and other stakeholders in climate research.
816 kr
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Traditional hydrological models inadequately manage complex water systems like the Blue Nile by ignoring dynamic human-water interactions. Socio-hydrological approaches integrate bidirectional feedback loops where human activities affect water resources, which subsequently influence societal behaviours. This book combines social and hydrological disciplines, incorporating ecological factors, population dynamics, and environmental awareness to enable sustainable water management that prioritizes long-term ecosystem health over short-term economic gains.Key FeaturesReflects the focus on the interaction between social systems and hydrological processes within the Nile Basin Provides a detailed analysis of current water availability, variability and competing demands. Delves into the complex issue of transboundary water governance, including the dynamics of cooperation and conflict among riparian countries, existing agreements Offers lessons for other river basins facing similar socio-environmental challenges Includes specific case studies, such as the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) and community-based water management strategiesThis book is aimed at academics, water professionals and policy makers.