Outlook on Climate Change Adaptation in the South Caucasus Mountains

Сontinuation

Armenia

Azerbaijan

A M Georgia

Comments/references

Comments/references

Comments/references

A M

A M

“Climate Change Impact Assessment” UNDP/00049248 (2008-2009).

Azerbaijan Second National Communica- tion to the UNFCCC. GEF/UNDP. 2010. Reducing the vulnerability of Azerbaijan's agricultural systems to climate change: impact assessment and adaptation options. EBRD/WB. 2015.

Georgia’s Third National Communication to the UNFCCC. GEF/UNDP. 2015.

Yes No

Yes No

Partly Partly

Agriculture

Georgia’s Second National Communica- tion to UNFCCC. GEF/UNDP. 2009.

Armenia’s Third National Communication to the UNFCCC; UNDP/GEF, 2015.

Yes Partly

Yes

Partly

Partly Partly

Vulnerability Assessment of Selected Semi-Arid Regions and Agrobiodiversity to Climate Change in Armenia (2012). REC-Caucasus. National Climate Vulnerability Assess- ment: Armenia (2014). Climate Forum East (CFE)

Reducing the Vulnerability of Georgia’s Agricultural Systems to Climate Change. EBRD/WB.

Partly Partly

Partly Partly

Georgia’s Third National Communication to the UNFCCC. GEF/UNDP. 2015. Georgia’s Third National Communication to the UNFCCC. GEF/UNDP. 2015. Georgia’s Second National Communica- tion to UNFCCC. GEF/UNDP. 2009 Vulnerability Assessment of Selected Semi-Arid Regions and Agrobiodiversity to Climate Change in Georgia (2012). REC-Caucasus.

Partly

No

Partly

No

Tourism

Partly Partly

Partly Partly

Armenia’s Third National Communication to the UNFCCC; UNDP/GEF, 2015. National Climate Vulnerability Assess- ment: Armenia (2014). Climate Forum East (CFE). National Climate Vulnerability Assess- ment: Armenia (2014). Climate Forum East (CFE). Armenia’s Third National Communication to the UNFCCC; UNDP/GEF, 2015. Mitigation of Climate Change Risks of Rural Communities Through Improved Local Development Planning: UNDP; Ongoing. Armenia’s Third National Communication to the UNFCCC; UNDP/GEF, 2015. National Climate Vulnerability Assess- ment: Armenia (2014). Climate Forum East (CFE).

Transport, Infrastructure, Communication

Partly

No

Partly

Partly

Partly

No

National Climate Vulnerability Assess- ment: Georgia (2014). Climate Forum East (CFE) and Georgia National Network on Climate Change, 2014. Georgia’s Third National Communication to the UNFCCC. GEF/UNDP. 2015.

Human Health

Azerbaijan Second National Communica- tion to the UNFCCC. GEF/UNDP. 2010.

Partly

Yes

Partly

No

No

No

Partly Partly

Partly

No

Natural Disasters

Georgia’s Third National Communication to the UNFCCC. GEF/UNDP. 2015.

Azerbaijan Second National Communica- tion to the UNFCCC. GEF/UNDP. 2010.

Partly Partly

Partly

Yes

Yes Yes

Partly

Yes

Physical Infrastructure

Azerbaijan Second National Communica- tion to the UNFCCC. GEF/UNDP. 2010.

Georgia’s Third National Communication to the UNFCCC. GEF/UNDP. 2015.

Partly Partly

Partly

No

Partly

No

Cultural Heritage

Partly Partly Georgia’s Third National Communication to the UNFCCC. GEF/UNDP. 2015.

Note: No assessments in the industry.

- Adaptation in development strategies M * Yes - covers completely territory/sector ** Partly - cover territory/sector partly *** No - does not cover any - Mountain regions A

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