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March 01, 2021

New Climate Risk Analysis Report: Cần Thơ, Vietnam Compound Flood Risk & Heat Waves

Storms, floods, droughts, and other extreme weather events can threaten urban and rural areas, from small regions to entire nations. Along with growing populations and economies, losses from natural hazards are rising in the World’s most exposed areas as our climate continues to change. The Economics of Climate Adaptation (ECA) is a decision-making support framework that integrates climate vulnerability and risk assessments with economic and sustainability impact studies to determine the portfolio of optimal adaptation measures for various climate risks. The United Nations University – Institute for Environment and Human Security (UNU-EHS) in cooperation with and funded by the InsuResilience Solutions Fund (ISF), is implementing the Economics of Climate Adaptation (ECA) framework in the City of Can Tho, Vietnam, to identify the most cost-efficient measures to address the negative impacts of floods and heat waves.

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