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Climate Risk Sourcebook

Published on 24 September 2024
The Sourcebook provides tools and methodologies to assess and manage climate risks. It focuses on integrating climate risk analysis into development
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Climate Risk Sourcebook

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Zebisch, Marc; Renner, Kathrin; Pittore, Massimiliano; Fruchter, Sophie, Rose; Fritsch, Uta; Kienberger, Stefan; Schinko, Thomas; Sparkes, Edward; Hagenlocher, Michael; Schneiderbauer, Stefan; Delves. Jess L
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The 2023 Climate Risk Sourcebook by GIZ is a comprehensive guide designed to help integrate climate risk assessment into development planning. It provides practical tools, methodologies, and case studies for evaluating climate risks and their impact on various sectors. The sourcebook emphasises the importance of climate-resilient development and supports decision-makers in identifying and prioritising adaptation measures. It is tailored for use by policymakers, development practitioners, and organisations, offering structured approaches to enhance climate adaptation and mitigate risks effectively in diverse contexts.

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Hazard types

Multi-hazard

DRM Phases

Preparedness Prevention

Geographic focus

all Europe/EU

Sectors

Risk reduction & assessment

Risk drivers

Climate change