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Supporting Data Development for Climate Change Vulnerability Assessments: Toward an Integrated Approach

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Effective climate change adaptation requires accurate data to inform and shape the production of effective assessments and reports. Yet, the lack of reliable information to support intervention presents a significant obstacle to producing useful and reliable assessments—particularly in the global South. To address these issues, and to more effectively respond to the challenges of climate change in this context and beyond, additional strategies and mechanisms to augment the collection and synthesis of data are needed. The following research evaluates a groundbreaking regional-level vulnerability assessment project conducted for the Indian Himalayan Region (IHR), to identify how a variety of nascent methodologies, technologies, and strategies demonstrate the potential to help bridge the key information gaps of the vulnerability assessment process. It also aims to arm practitioners with an array of tools, techniques, and possibilities given the increasingly devastating effects of climate change, on both the people of India and the world.

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Department of Science and Technology, Government of India

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2020-08

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adaptation; climate change; data; mapping; vulnerability

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Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International

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