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ProjectVirtual roundtable on Loss and Damage in Rural Livelihoods and Agrifood Systems in the NENA region 2024
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No results found.Loss and damage (L&D) refers to persistent adverse effects from climate change that occur despite mitigation and adaptation efforts. Ongoing L&D within agrifood systems poses significant threats to rural livelihoods and sustainable development, as highlighted in the latest FAO report on the impact of disasters on agriculture and food security.1 At the same time, agrifood systems both contribute to greenhouse gas emissions and provide various solutions for adaptation and mitigation, adding a layer of complexity to the relationship between agrifood systems and L&D. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetFAO’s Damage and Loss Assessment methodology to monitor the Sendai Framework’s Indicator C2 and the Enhanced Transparency Framework (ETF)
An overview of FAO’s Damage and Loss Assessment methodology and using it to report on adaptation in the agriculture sectors under the ETF
2021The FAO’s Damage and Loss (D&L) assessment methodology makes it possible to evaluate the impact of disasters on the agriculture sectors. It is a useful tool for developing evidence-based policies for reducing risk and building resilience in these sectors. It also helps countries report on climate change (for example on article 7 of the ETF); and monitor the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction (SFDRR) indicator C2 on direct agricultural loss from disasters. Finally, it provides baseline data for monitoring global targets on resilience. -
DocumentSubmission to the UNFCCC Executive Committee of the Warsaw International Mechanism for Loss and Damage under the Work Plan AA7(d)
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