The Caribbean subregion is exceptionally vulnerable to the impacts of climate change and extreme weather events. Vulnerability is a key multidimensional concept at the heart of resilience building, relating to each country’s multiple spatial and socioeconomic risks and conditions. In fact, due to its geographical location and concentration of population and activities in low-lying coastal areas, the Caribbean is the second most hazard-prone region in the world...Moreover, impacts of extreme weather events on Caribbean small economies are of national proportions. For example, in the hurricane s…
From February 17th to 20th, 2020, the course-workshop "Methodologies for the construction of environmental, climate change and disaster indicators" was held within the context of the ECLAC-BMZ/giz Cooperation Program. The event, organized by the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) Statistics Division, also received the collaboration of the National Secretariat of Environment, Water and Climate Change, the Ministry of Housing, Land Management and Environment, the National Institute of Statistics and the National Emergency System of Uruguay.
The meeting…
Del 17 al 20 de febrero 2020, en el marco del programa de cooperación CEPAL-BMZ/giz, se realizó el curso - taller “Metodologías para la construcción de indicadores ambientales, de cambio climático y desastres”. El evento, organizado por la División de Estadísticas de la Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe de las Naciones Unidas (CEPAL), contó también con la colaboración de la Secretaría Nacional de Ambiente, Agua y Cambio Climático, el Ministerio de Vivienda, Ordenamiento Territorial y Medio Ambiente, el Instituto Nacional de Estadísticas y el Sistema Nacional de Emergencias.
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