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Living on the Water’s Edge : Flood Risk and Resilience of Coastal Cities in Sub-Saharan Africa (anglais)

Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), home to one billion and more people, has contributed the least to global warming but, without urgent action at scale, it will suffer some of the worst consequences of a changing climate including cyclones, flooding, and severe droughts—all of which threaten economic growth. Floods are the most frequent and widespread natural disasters in Africa. Winds, storm surges, large waves, and tsunamis threaten coastal cities and communities...
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  • 2023/04/26

  • Rapport

  • 181768

  • 1

  • Monde, Africa, World, Afrique,

  • Autres, Afrique,

  • 2023/04/26

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  • Living on the Water’s Edge : Flood Risk and Resilience of Coastal Cities in Sub-Saharan Africa

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