Convenient Solutions to an Inconvenient Truth : Ecosystem-based Approaches to Climate Change

The World Bank's mission is to alleviate poverty and support sustainable development. Climate change is a serious environmental challenge that could undermine these goals. Since the industrial revolution, the mean surface temperature of earth has increased an average 2 degree Celsius due to the...

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Published: World Bank 2009
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spelling ftworldbank:oai:openknowledge.worldbank.org:10986/3062 2023-11-05T03:36:45+01:00 Convenient Solutions to an Inconvenient Truth : Ecosystem-based Approaches to Climate Change World Bank 2009-06-01 application/pdf text/plain http://hdl.handle.net/10986/3062 http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000333037_20090708013334 English eng World Bank http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000333037_20090708013334 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/3062 CC BY 3.0 IGO World Bank http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ ACIDIFICATION ADVERSE EFFECTS AFFORESTATION AFFORESTATION ACTIVITIES AGRICULTURAL LAND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURE AIR ALTITUDE AMPHIBIANS ANAEROBIC CONDITIONS ANNUAL EMISSION ANTARCTICA AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS AQUATIC HABITATS AQUATIC LIFE AQUATIC SPECIES ARID REGIONS ATMOSPHERE ATMOSPHERIC CARBON BASINS BEACHES BIODIVERSITY BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION BIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS BIOLOGICAL CORRIDORS BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES BIOMASS BIRDS BOREAL FORESTS CARBON CARBON CONTENT CARBON CREDITS CARBON DIOXIDE CARBON DISTRIBUTION CARBON EMISSIONS CARBON FINANCE CARBON MARKET CARBON MARKETS CARBON OFFSETS CARBON POOL CARBON POOLS CARBON SEQUESTRATION CARBON SINK CARBON SINKS CARBON STOCK CARBON STORAGE CARBON STORAGE CAPACITY CARBON STORES 2009 ftworldbank 2023-10-10T13:09:06Z The World Bank's mission is to alleviate poverty and support sustainable development. Climate change is a serious environmental challenge that could undermine these goals. Since the industrial revolution, the mean surface temperature of earth has increased an average 2 degree Celsius due to the accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Most of this change has occurred in the past 30 to 40 years, and the rate of increase is accelerating. These rising temperatures will have significant impacts at a global scale and at local and regional levels. While it remains important to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and reverse climate change in the long run, many of the impacts of climate change are already in evidence. As a result, governments, communities, and civil society are increasingly concerned with anticipating the future effects of climate change while searching for strategies to mitigate, and adapt to, its current and future effects. Global warming and changes in climate have already had observed impacts on natural ecosystems and species. Natural systems such as wetlands, mangroves, coral reefs, cloud forests, arctic and high latitude ecosystems are especially vulnerable to climate-induced disturbances. Current efforts to address climate change focus mainly on reducing emissions of greenhouse gases, mainly through cleaner energy strategies, and on attempting to reduce vulnerability of communities at risk by improving infrastructure to meet new energy and water needs. This report attempts to set out a compelling argument for including ecosystem-based approaches to mitigation and adaptation as a third and essential pillar in national strategies to address climate change. The report is targeted at both Bank task teams and country clients. Such ecosystem-based strategies can offer cost-effective, proven and sustainable solutions contributing to, and complementing, other national and regional adaptation strategies. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctica Arctic Climate change Global warming The World Bank: Open Knowledge Repository (OKR)
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topic ACIDIFICATION
ADVERSE EFFECTS
AFFORESTATION
AFFORESTATION ACTIVITIES
AGRICULTURAL LAND
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURE
AIR
ALTITUDE
AMPHIBIANS
ANAEROBIC CONDITIONS
ANNUAL EMISSION
ANTARCTICA
AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS
AQUATIC HABITATS
AQUATIC LIFE
AQUATIC SPECIES
ARID REGIONS
ATMOSPHERE
ATMOSPHERIC CARBON
BASINS
BEACHES
BIODIVERSITY
BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
BIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS
BIOLOGICAL CORRIDORS
BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY
BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES
BIOMASS
BIRDS
BOREAL FORESTS
CARBON
CARBON CONTENT
CARBON CREDITS
CARBON DIOXIDE
CARBON DISTRIBUTION
CARBON EMISSIONS
CARBON FINANCE
CARBON MARKET
CARBON MARKETS
CARBON OFFSETS
CARBON POOL
CARBON POOLS
CARBON SEQUESTRATION
CARBON SINK
CARBON SINKS
CARBON STOCK
CARBON STORAGE
CARBON STORAGE CAPACITY
CARBON STORES
spellingShingle ACIDIFICATION
ADVERSE EFFECTS
AFFORESTATION
AFFORESTATION ACTIVITIES
AGRICULTURAL LAND
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURE
AIR
ALTITUDE
AMPHIBIANS
ANAEROBIC CONDITIONS
ANNUAL EMISSION
ANTARCTICA
AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS
AQUATIC HABITATS
AQUATIC LIFE
AQUATIC SPECIES
ARID REGIONS
ATMOSPHERE
ATMOSPHERIC CARBON
BASINS
BEACHES
BIODIVERSITY
BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
BIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS
BIOLOGICAL CORRIDORS
BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY
BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES
BIOMASS
BIRDS
BOREAL FORESTS
CARBON
CARBON CONTENT
CARBON CREDITS
CARBON DIOXIDE
CARBON DISTRIBUTION
CARBON EMISSIONS
CARBON FINANCE
CARBON MARKET
CARBON MARKETS
CARBON OFFSETS
CARBON POOL
CARBON POOLS
CARBON SEQUESTRATION
CARBON SINK
CARBON SINKS
CARBON STOCK
CARBON STORAGE
CARBON STORAGE CAPACITY
CARBON STORES
World Bank
Convenient Solutions to an Inconvenient Truth : Ecosystem-based Approaches to Climate Change
topic_facet ACIDIFICATION
ADVERSE EFFECTS
AFFORESTATION
AFFORESTATION ACTIVITIES
AGRICULTURAL LAND
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURE
AIR
ALTITUDE
AMPHIBIANS
ANAEROBIC CONDITIONS
ANNUAL EMISSION
ANTARCTICA
AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS
AQUATIC HABITATS
AQUATIC LIFE
AQUATIC SPECIES
ARID REGIONS
ATMOSPHERE
ATMOSPHERIC CARBON
BASINS
BEACHES
BIODIVERSITY
BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
BIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS
BIOLOGICAL CORRIDORS
BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY
BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES
BIOMASS
BIRDS
BOREAL FORESTS
CARBON
CARBON CONTENT
CARBON CREDITS
CARBON DIOXIDE
CARBON DISTRIBUTION
CARBON EMISSIONS
CARBON FINANCE
CARBON MARKET
CARBON MARKETS
CARBON OFFSETS
CARBON POOL
CARBON POOLS
CARBON SEQUESTRATION
CARBON SINK
CARBON SINKS
CARBON STOCK
CARBON STORAGE
CARBON STORAGE CAPACITY
CARBON STORES
description The World Bank's mission is to alleviate poverty and support sustainable development. Climate change is a serious environmental challenge that could undermine these goals. Since the industrial revolution, the mean surface temperature of earth has increased an average 2 degree Celsius due to the accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Most of this change has occurred in the past 30 to 40 years, and the rate of increase is accelerating. These rising temperatures will have significant impacts at a global scale and at local and regional levels. While it remains important to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and reverse climate change in the long run, many of the impacts of climate change are already in evidence. As a result, governments, communities, and civil society are increasingly concerned with anticipating the future effects of climate change while searching for strategies to mitigate, and adapt to, its current and future effects. Global warming and changes in climate have already had observed impacts on natural ecosystems and species. Natural systems such as wetlands, mangroves, coral reefs, cloud forests, arctic and high latitude ecosystems are especially vulnerable to climate-induced disturbances. Current efforts to address climate change focus mainly on reducing emissions of greenhouse gases, mainly through cleaner energy strategies, and on attempting to reduce vulnerability of communities at risk by improving infrastructure to meet new energy and water needs. This report attempts to set out a compelling argument for including ecosystem-based approaches to mitigation and adaptation as a third and essential pillar in national strategies to address climate change. The report is targeted at both Bank task teams and country clients. Such ecosystem-based strategies can offer cost-effective, proven and sustainable solutions contributing to, and complementing, other national and regional adaptation strategies.
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title Convenient Solutions to an Inconvenient Truth : Ecosystem-based Approaches to Climate Change
title_short Convenient Solutions to an Inconvenient Truth : Ecosystem-based Approaches to Climate Change
title_full Convenient Solutions to an Inconvenient Truth : Ecosystem-based Approaches to Climate Change
title_fullStr Convenient Solutions to an Inconvenient Truth : Ecosystem-based Approaches to Climate Change
title_full_unstemmed Convenient Solutions to an Inconvenient Truth : Ecosystem-based Approaches to Climate Change
title_sort convenient solutions to an inconvenient truth : ecosystem-based approaches to climate change
publisher World Bank
publishDate 2009
url http://hdl.handle.net/10986/3062
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Antarctica
Arctic
Climate change
Global warming
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