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Adaptation aux changements climatiques dans les zones côtières et estuariennes : rapport de synthèse de la rencontre des partenaires soutenus par le CRDI qui mènent des recherches sur l'adaptation aux changements climatiques dans les zones côtières et estuariennes

Authors: Zeidemann, Vivian; Rivero, Sergio; Almeida, Oriana;

Adaptation aux changements climatiques dans les zones côtières et estuariennes : rapport de synthèse de la rencontre des partenaires soutenus par le CRDI qui mènent des recherches sur l'adaptation aux changements climatiques dans les zones côtières et estuariennes

Abstract

Version anglaise disponible dans la Bibliothèque numérique du CRDI : Adaptation to climate change in coastal areas and estuaries : synthesis report from the meeting of IDRC-funded partners working on climate change adaptation research in coastal areas and estuarine systems ; Cette rencontre régionale a été co-organisée par le CRDI et le Núcleo de Altos Estudos Amazônicos (NEPA) à l'Universidade Federal do Pará et a eu lieu à Belém do Pará, au Brésil, du 2 au 4 octobre 2013 ; Les zones côtières et estuariennes sont parmi les systèmes les plus productifs de la planète (Adargy et coll., 2005). Elles fournissent des services écosystémiques importants : elles représentent, à l’échelle mondiale, 25 % de la productivité primaire, de 90 à 95 % des pêches et 80 % de la production de carbonate (Tolba et coll., 1992). Qui plus est, les zones côtières ont une densité de population trois fois plus élevée que les terres intérieures; elles abritent plus d’un milliard de personnes dont plus de 71 % vivent dans un rayon de 50 km d’un estuaire (Adargy et coll., 2005). Les changements climatiques ajoutent une pression croissante sur ces régions que l’activité humaine met déjà sérieusement à mal.

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VULNERABILITY, ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE, COASTAL, CLIMATE CHANGE, HYDROLOGIE, CLIMATE AND WATER, ADAPTATION AUX CHANGEMENTS CLIMATIQUES, CHANGEMENTS CLIMATIQUES, ZONES LITTORALES, VULNERABILITE, CLIMATOLOGIE

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