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Climate change and governance in Afghanistan / author Abdul Azim Doosti and Mohammed Haris Sherzad ; editor Alec Knuerr ; design and layout Mareile Paley and Ahmad Reza Amiri.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: [Kabul, Afghanistan] : National Environmental Protection Agency (NEPA), ©2015.Description: 61 pages : color illustrations, color maps ; 30 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • GE320. A33.
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Contents:
Contents: 1. Executive summary—2. Introduction—3. Mainstreaming climate change into Afghanistan’s governance framework—4. Recommendations—Annexes.
Summary: Summary: “This report provides a broad overview of the landscape of climate change governance in Afghanistan in order to identify past achievements and current and future entry points for the further mainstreaming of climate change into the country’s national development framework. In doing so, this report complements existing research and literature on climate change in Afghanistan, such as the National Adaptation Programme of Action and National Communications under the UNFCCC, to bring the urgency of climate change to the attention of the Government, non-governmental organizations, civil society, academia, and the international development community…”—(page 4).
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Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Environment Environment Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University Pamphlet GE320.A33.D667 2015 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 3ACKU000544659
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Cover title.
“Islamic Republic of Afghanistan”—cover page.
“National Environmental Protection Agency of Afghanistan”—back cover.

Includes bibliographical references.

Contents: 1. Executive summary—2. Introduction—3. Mainstreaming climate change into Afghanistan’s governance framework—4. Recommendations—Annexes.

Summary: “This report provides a broad overview of the landscape of climate change governance in Afghanistan in order to identify past achievements and current and future entry points for the further mainstreaming of climate change into the country’s national development framework. In doing so, this report complements existing research and literature on climate change in Afghanistan, such as the National Adaptation Programme of Action and National Communications under the UNFCCC, to bring the urgency of climate change to the attention of the Government, non-governmental organizations, civil society, academia, and the international development community…”—(page 4).

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