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Dodman, DavidKeywords
climate changepoverty
vulnerability
local governance and politics
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http://hdl.handle.net/10535/6169Abstract
"In the world???s poorest and most vulnerable nations, most cities and towns face a distinct dual pressure: rapidly growing population and high vulnerability to the impacts of climate change. Drought, storms, flooding and sea level rise are likely to hit hardest here. These in turn put water supplies, infrastructure, health and livelihoods at risk in the very cities already struggling to provide or safeguard such key needs. An effective response demands capable local and national government and support from strong international networks in building capacity to cope. Most of the Least Developed Countries lack both."Date
2010-08-24Type
Working PaperIdentifier
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