Climate Resilience in Africa

Addressing water-challenges is central to building climate resilience. In Africa, all major waters are transboundary making cooperation on international waters critically important to building climate resilience. Regional-national coordination is needed if the full range of options for building resilience is to be considered. Furthermore, experience shows that cooperative action can outweigh transaction costs, bring about efficiency gains, and change behavior of cooperating countries to be more future-oriented, leading to an expansion of potential resilience benefits in the longer term. This report draws on a substantial body of empirical evidence from five major basins in Africa - including the Nile, Zambezi, Limpopo, Lake Chad, Niger basins - to support the critical role of transboundary cooperation on water resources management to building systemic resilience to climate change in Africa.

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Main Author: World Bank Group
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2017-06-27
Subjects:TRANSNATIONAL WATERWAYS, RIPARIAN RIGHTS, CLIMATE RESILIENCE, CLIMATE CHANGE, WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, RURAL LIVELIHOOD, POVERTY REDUCTION, VULNERABILITY, TRANSBOUNDARY COOPERATION, SOCIOECONOMIC IMPACT,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/957101519192427672/Climate-resilience-in-Africa-the-role-of-cooperation-around-transboundary-waters
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/29388
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spelling dig-okr-10986293882024-08-07T19:29:19Z Climate Resilience in Africa The Role of Cooperation around Transboundary Waters World Bank Group TRANSNATIONAL WATERWAYS RIPARIAN RIGHTS CLIMATE RESILIENCE CLIMATE CHANGE WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT RURAL LIVELIHOOD POVERTY REDUCTION VULNERABILITY TRANSBOUNDARY COOPERATION SOCIOECONOMIC IMPACT Addressing water-challenges is central to building climate resilience. In Africa, all major waters are transboundary making cooperation on international waters critically important to building climate resilience. Regional-national coordination is needed if the full range of options for building resilience is to be considered. Furthermore, experience shows that cooperative action can outweigh transaction costs, bring about efficiency gains, and change behavior of cooperating countries to be more future-oriented, leading to an expansion of potential resilience benefits in the longer term. This report draws on a substantial body of empirical evidence from five major basins in Africa - including the Nile, Zambezi, Limpopo, Lake Chad, Niger basins - to support the critical role of transboundary cooperation on water resources management to building systemic resilience to climate change in Africa. 2018-02-27T21:18:12Z 2018-02-27T21:18:12Z 2017-06-27 Report Rapport Informe http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/957101519192427672/Climate-resilience-in-Africa-the-role-of-cooperation-around-transboundary-waters https://hdl.handle.net/10986/29388 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC
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topic TRANSNATIONAL WATERWAYS
RIPARIAN RIGHTS
CLIMATE RESILIENCE
CLIMATE CHANGE
WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
RURAL LIVELIHOOD
POVERTY REDUCTION
VULNERABILITY
TRANSBOUNDARY COOPERATION
SOCIOECONOMIC IMPACT
TRANSNATIONAL WATERWAYS
RIPARIAN RIGHTS
CLIMATE RESILIENCE
CLIMATE CHANGE
WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
RURAL LIVELIHOOD
POVERTY REDUCTION
VULNERABILITY
TRANSBOUNDARY COOPERATION
SOCIOECONOMIC IMPACT
spellingShingle TRANSNATIONAL WATERWAYS
RIPARIAN RIGHTS
CLIMATE RESILIENCE
CLIMATE CHANGE
WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
RURAL LIVELIHOOD
POVERTY REDUCTION
VULNERABILITY
TRANSBOUNDARY COOPERATION
SOCIOECONOMIC IMPACT
TRANSNATIONAL WATERWAYS
RIPARIAN RIGHTS
CLIMATE RESILIENCE
CLIMATE CHANGE
WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
RURAL LIVELIHOOD
POVERTY REDUCTION
VULNERABILITY
TRANSBOUNDARY COOPERATION
SOCIOECONOMIC IMPACT
World Bank Group
Climate Resilience in Africa
description Addressing water-challenges is central to building climate resilience. In Africa, all major waters are transboundary making cooperation on international waters critically important to building climate resilience. Regional-national coordination is needed if the full range of options for building resilience is to be considered. Furthermore, experience shows that cooperative action can outweigh transaction costs, bring about efficiency gains, and change behavior of cooperating countries to be more future-oriented, leading to an expansion of potential resilience benefits in the longer term. This report draws on a substantial body of empirical evidence from five major basins in Africa - including the Nile, Zambezi, Limpopo, Lake Chad, Niger basins - to support the critical role of transboundary cooperation on water resources management to building systemic resilience to climate change in Africa.
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RIPARIAN RIGHTS
CLIMATE RESILIENCE
CLIMATE CHANGE
WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
RURAL LIVELIHOOD
POVERTY REDUCTION
VULNERABILITY
TRANSBOUNDARY COOPERATION
SOCIOECONOMIC IMPACT
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title Climate Resilience in Africa
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