After Nate, Costa Rica looks to measure mental health damage too
As climate change brings worsening storms and other extreme weather, measuring financial losses and deaths may not be enough
Dakar's threatened 'green lung' gets reforestation boost
Planting trees seen as key to protecting capital's shrinking and degraded Mbao forest
‘Zaman Lebidi’ means ‘the changing world’
Can we improve the livelihoods of the most vulnerable people through agricultural capacity-building activities and disseminate weather forecast and other climate information in local languages using text/voice messages and radio?
iPods, singing contests and Frisbees – new ways to communicate
There's no shortage of engaging ways to communicate with vulnerable communities
Access to markets and an effective private sector can catalyse development
Access to markets and the presence of an effective private sector are catalysts for economic development
How can science play a bigger part in reducing disaster risk?
Conference in Geneva explores key role of science and technology in implementing Sendai Framework
Traditional irrigation keeps water flowing in drought-hit India
In Assam, century-old irrigation canals are being rehabilitated to deal with India's worsening drought
Tailor climate insurance to needs of poorest - experts
Providers have not invested enough in determining "what farmers want", one expert said.
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