In recent years, vulnerability assessments (VAs) have increasingly been used to identify climate change impact hotspots and to provide input for adaptation and development planning at local, national and regional levels.
Fiji faces significant development challenges, and the government has set ambitious development objectives to address them. Natural hazards and climate change, however, represent a major obstacle to the achievement of these objectives.
The GIZ Vulnerability Sourcebook offers a concept and step-by-step guidelines for standardised assessments of vulnerability to climate change.
This study report, Climate Change Vulnerability Mapping for Nepal, is a supplementary effort to the National Adaptation Programme of Action (NAPA) process in Nepal.
The assessment of impacts, adaptation, and vulnerability in Nepal’s National Adaptation Plan (NAP) process evaluates how patterns of risk or potential benefit are shifting due to climate change, and considers how impacts and risks related to climate change can be reduced and managed through adapt