Drivers Behind International Adaptation Aid for Mountain Regions – to What Extent Recipient Needs or Recipient Merit Influence Aid Allocation?
In: CLRM-D-23-00075
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In: CLRM-D-23-00075
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In: Environmental science & policy, Band 126, S. 65-78
ISSN: 1462-9011
In: Development in practice, Band 29, Heft 3, S. 336-348
ISSN: 1364-9213
In: Swiss Finance Institute Research Paper No. 23-88
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Su invito della presidente del Consiglio nazionale Irène Kälin e del presidente del Consiglio degli Stati Thomas Hefti, il 2 maggio 2022 il Parlamento ha discusso con i ricercatori le sfide della crisi del clima e della biodiversità. I politici hanno scambiato opinioni con scienziati che lavorano in Svizzera e con gli autori dei rapporti del Gruppo intergovernativo sui cambiamenti climatici e del Gruppo intergovernativo sulla biodiversità. ; Guisan A, Huggel C, Seneviratne SI, Steinberger J (2022). Inversione di tendenza clima e biodiversità. Il Parlamento incontra la scienza. Swiss Academies Communications 17 (6)
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Auf Einladung der Nationalratspräsidentin Irène Kälin und des Ständeratspräsidenten Thomas Hefti diskutierte das Parlament am 2. Mai mit Forschenden die Herausforderungen der Klima- und Biodiversitätskrise. Die Politikerinnen und Politiker tauschten sich mit den in der Schweiz tätigen Wissenschaftlern und Verfasserinnen der Berichte des Weltklimarates und des Weltbiodiversitätsrates aus. ; Guisan A, Huggel C, Seneviratne SI, Steinberger J (2022) Trendwende Klima und Biodiversität. Parlament trifft Wissenschaft Swiss Academies Communications 17 (6).
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Irène Kälin, présidente du Conseil national, et Thomas Hefti, président du Conseil des Etats, ont convié les scientifiques et le Parlement à une séance de discussion sur la crise climatique et la perte de la biodiversité qui aura lieu le 2 mai 2022. En vue de cet événement, les auteur·e·s suisses du 6e rapport d'évaluation du groupe d'expert·e·s intergouvernemental sur l'évolution du climat (GIEC) et des rapports de la plateforme intergouvernementale scientifique et politique sur la biodiversité et les services écosystémiques (IPBES) ont compilé les principales constations pour la Suisse. ; Guisan A, Huggel C, Seneviratne SI, Steinberger J (2022) Inverser la tendance : climat et biodiversité. Rencontre entre le Parlement et les scientifiques. Swiss Academies Communications 17 (6).
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This study was partially supported by core funds of ICIMOD contributed by the governments of Afghanistan, Australia, Austria, Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, India, Myanmar, Nepal, Norway, Pakistan, Sweden, and Switzerland. AO was supported by funding from the National Environmental Research Council (NERC) National Capability Overseas Development Assistance under the grant 'Polar expertise –Supporting development' (NE/R000107/1). ; River systems originating from the Upper Indus Basin (UIB) are dominated by runoff from snow and glacier melt and summer monsoonal rainfall. These water resources are highly stressed as huge populations of people living in this region depend on them, including for agriculture, domestic use, and energy production. Projections suggest that the UIB region will be affected by considerable (yet poorly quantified) changes to the seasonality and composition of runoff in the future, which are likely to have considerable impacts on these supplies. Given how directly and indirectly communities and ecosystems are dependent on these resources and the growing pressure on them due to ever-increasing demands, the impacts of climate change pose considerable adaptation challenges. The strong linkages between hydroclimate, cryosphere, water resources, and human activities within the UIB suggest that a multi- and inter-disciplinary research approach integrating the social and natural/environmental sciences is critical for successful adaptation to ongoing and future hydrological and climate change. Here we use a horizon scanning technique to identify the Top 100 questions related to the most pressing knowledge gaps and research priorities in social and natural sciences on climate change and water in the UIB. These questions are on the margins of current thinking and investigation and are clustered into 14 themes, covering three overarching topics of 'governance, policy, and sustainable solutions', 'socioeconomic processes and livelihoods', and 'integrated Earth System processes'. Raising awareness of these ...
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