Tunisia in a Changing Climate : Assessment and Actions for Increased Resilience and Development
This report assesses climate risks and opportunities and proposes actions. It provides a synthesis of evidence of climate variability and change, impacts, and uncertainties associated with climate change that may affect Tunisia s water, land, agriculture, and coastal zones. The report then provides a detailed analysis of the potential impacts of climate change on food security and gross domestic product (GDP) as well as on local populations looking in particular at seven governorates. The report goes on to discuss possible policy options for reducing human vulnerability and for better adapting to climate variability and change. The report provides guidance to policy makers in Tunisia in three ways. First, it provides a Framework for Action on Climate Change Adaptation, represented by an adaptation pyramid. Second, it puts forward a typology of policy approaches that are relevant to the region in order to facilitate the formulation of effective policy responses by decision makers. Finally, a matrix is provided, which outlines key policy recommendations. Actions align with the World Bank s 2012 Interim Strategy Note (ISN) for Tunisia, which guides the World Bank investments in Tunisia over the next two years and is focused on three main areas of intervention: (1) sustainable growth and job creation, (2) the promotion of social and economic inclusion by improving access to basic services for underserved communities and improving the efficiency of social safety net programs, and (3) strengthening governance through improved access to public information as the basis for increased social accountability and transparency.
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Subjects: | Climate change, Adaptation, sustainable development, Public sector management, Water scarcity, Food prices, Socioeconomic effects, Vulnerability, Livelihood strategies, Social protection, Energy, Collaboration, Resilience, Rural communities, Weather stations, Floods, |
Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/03/17473528/tunisia-changing-climate-assessment-actions-increased-resilience-development https://hdl.handle.net/10986/13114 |
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This report assesses climate risks and
opportunities and proposes actions. It provides a synthesis
of evidence of climate variability and change, impacts, and
uncertainties associated with climate change that may affect
Tunisia s water, land, agriculture, and coastal zones. The
report then provides a detailed analysis of the potential
impacts of climate change on food security and gross
domestic product (GDP) as well as on local populations
looking in particular at seven governorates. The report goes
on to discuss possible policy options for reducing human
vulnerability and for better adapting to climate variability
and change. The report provides guidance to policy makers in
Tunisia in three ways. First, it provides a Framework for
Action on Climate Change Adaptation, represented by an
adaptation pyramid. Second, it puts forward a typology of
policy approaches that are relevant to the region in order
to facilitate the formulation of effective policy responses
by decision makers. Finally, a matrix is provided, which
outlines key policy recommendations. Actions align with the
World Bank s 2012 Interim Strategy Note (ISN) for Tunisia,
which guides the World Bank investments in Tunisia over the
next two years and is focused on three main areas of
intervention: (1) sustainable growth and job creation, (2)
the promotion of social and economic inclusion by improving
access to basic services for underserved communities and
improving the efficiency of social safety net programs, and
(3) strengthening governance through improved access to
public information as the basis for increased social
accountability and transparency. |
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Tunisia in a Changing Climate : Assessment and Actions for Increased Resilience and Development |
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dig-okr-10986131142024-08-08T14:42:12Z Tunisia in a Changing Climate : Assessment and Actions for Increased Resilience and Development La Tunisie face aux changements climatiques : Évaluation et actions pour accroître la résilience et le développement La Tunisie face aux changements climatiques Verner, Dorte Verner, Dorte Climate change Adaptation sustainable development Public sector management Water scarcity Food prices Socioeconomic effects Vulnerability Livelihood strategies Social protection Energy Collaboration Resilience Rural communities Weather stations Floods This report assesses climate risks and opportunities and proposes actions. It provides a synthesis of evidence of climate variability and change, impacts, and uncertainties associated with climate change that may affect Tunisia s water, land, agriculture, and coastal zones. The report then provides a detailed analysis of the potential impacts of climate change on food security and gross domestic product (GDP) as well as on local populations looking in particular at seven governorates. The report goes on to discuss possible policy options for reducing human vulnerability and for better adapting to climate variability and change. The report provides guidance to policy makers in Tunisia in three ways. First, it provides a Framework for Action on Climate Change Adaptation, represented by an adaptation pyramid. Second, it puts forward a typology of policy approaches that are relevant to the region in order to facilitate the formulation of effective policy responses by decision makers. Finally, a matrix is provided, which outlines key policy recommendations. Actions align with the World Bank s 2012 Interim Strategy Note (ISN) for Tunisia, which guides the World Bank investments in Tunisia over the next two years and is focused on three main areas of intervention: (1) sustainable growth and job creation, (2) the promotion of social and economic inclusion by improving access to basic services for underserved communities and improving the efficiency of social safety net programs, and (3) strengthening governance through improved access to public information as the basis for increased social accountability and transparency. En Tunisie et dans le monde, le changement climatique porte déjà préjudice aux moyens de subsistance et au bien-être des gens. Il est de plus en plus évident qu’il aura des impacts négatifs graves sur le développement économique et social en Tunisie puisqu’il menace de bloquer et inverser les progrès accomplis en matière de réduction de a pauvreté, d'amélioration de la santé, d'égalité des sexes et d'inclusion sociale. Ce rapport vise à évaluer les impacts de la variabilité et du changement climatiques afin de combler les lacunes en termes de connaissances et de répondre à la demande du Gouvernement tunisien en assistance technique pour la compréhension et l'identification des politiques et des programmes d'adaptation à succès. Cette analyse aidera le pays et son peuple à construire une résilience au changement climatique, en particulier pour les pauvres et les plus vulnérables. Ce rapport entend servir également de ressource pour commencer à évaluer les risques, les possibilités et les actions liés au climat. La méthodologie appliquée combine des approches quantitatives et qualitatives servant à l'évaluation des impacts du changement climatique et des comportements d'adaptation. Ce rapport comporte cinq chapitres. Le chapitre 1 expose la motivation et les instruments de lutte contre le changement climatique en Tunisie. Les scénarios et les impacts du changement climatique sur la Tunisie sont traités dans le chapitre 2. Les impacts économiques du changement climatique sur la Tunisie sont abordés dans le chapitre 3 et les impacts socio-économiques du changement climatique dans le Centre et le Sud de la Tunisie sont abordés dans le chapitre 4. 2013-04-09T21:28:53Z 2013-04-09T21:28:53Z 2013-03-20 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/03/17473528/tunisia-changing-climate-assessment-actions-increased-resilience-development 978-0-8213-9857-9 10.1596/978-0-8213-9857-9 https://hdl.handle.net/10986/13114 English en_US A World Bank study; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf text/plain application/pdf text/plain Washington, DC: World Bank |