Nepal’s temperature trend analysis from 1971 to 2014 shows a rise in average annual maximum temperature by 0.056°C1 and during the same period 22,372 climate induced disaster events leading to huge loss of lives and property were recorded.Other important sectors of the economy such as forestry, livestock, tourism and infrastructure are also climate sensitive. Considering these sensitivities, Nepal has prioritized climate change and disaster risk management, and acknowledged the need for international climate finance to complement national climate public financing.
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Publisher:
GoN and UN
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Keywords:
CLIMATE CHANGE, CLIMATE, CLIMATOLOGY, GLOBAL WARMING, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, WEATHER, METEOROLOGY, NATURAL PHENOMENA, FINANCE, CARBON SEQUESTRATION
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Thematic Group: UN
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International Peace and Security
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16.07.00
- Meteorology
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