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Citation KeyMagrinGaChGiMoNaNo:2007:LaAm
TitleLatin America
Year2007
Access Date2024, May 18
Secondary TypePRE LI
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2. Context
Author1 Magrin, G.
2 Garcia, G.
3 Choque, D. C.
4 Gimenez, J. C.
5 Moreno, A. R.
6 Nagy, G. J.
7 Nobre, Carlos Afonso
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EditorUnited Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
e-Mail Addressdeicy@cptec.inpe.br
Book TitleClimate Change: Impacts, Vulnerabilities and Adaptation in Developing Countries
Pages22-24
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KeywordsLatin America
AbstractLatin America includes muck of the world's biological diversity, as well as a wide variety of ecosystems, climatic regions, topographies and land-use patterns. Particularly vulnerable to climate change are the water, agriculture and health sectors, the Andean glaciers, the Amazon region and regions vulnerable to extreme climatic events (UNFCCC 2006d). The impacts of climate change in this regions and its adaptation potential are highlighted in Table IV-3. The region has already been experiencing climate-related changes with the frequency and intensity of extremes events, particularly those associated with the ENSO phenomenon. Torrential rains and resulting floods, including those associated with tropical cyclones, have result in tens of thousand of deaths and severe economic losses and social disruption in the region in recent years, for example in 1998 hurricane Mitch caused 10,000 deaths and severe damage to infrastructure, with Honduras and Nicaragua the worst hit. Northeast Brazil, on the other hand, is particularly affected drought and its associated socio-economic impacts (Charvériat 2000).
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