This analytical report summarises
the workshop Climate Variability and Change and their Health Effects on Small Island States.
Not exact matches
US CLIVAR will foster connections with other scientific communities
and partners to address how the ocean will respond to
climate variability and change by engaging these communities through working groups,
workshops, professional societies,
and encouraging work across disciplines.
This activity report summarizes the main outcomes of the inter-regional
workshop on the Human Health Impacts from
Climate Variability and Climate Change in the Hindu Kush - Himalaya Region (India 2005).
This activity report summarises the
Workshop on
Climate Variability and Change and their Health Effects in Pacific Island Countries, conducted in Apia, Samoa, from 25 to 28 July 2000.
Specific goals of the Synthesis
Workshop included inter alia: to inform health scientists, practitioners,
and officials of the impacts of
climate variability,
and long - term
climate change in the Indian Ocean, Pacific, Caribbean
and other regions; to address vulnerability assessment
and adaptation options for Small Island Countries;
and to summarize conclusions
and recommendations for common actions
and activities for Small Island States
and vulnerable islands in general.
This activity report documents the outcomes of the Synthesis
Workshop on
Climate Variability,
Climate Change and Health in Small - island States, Maldives, 1 - 4 December 2003.
Indeed, a recurring theme expressed by many participants at the
workshop was that ensuring the measurement (s) of a particular
climate variable (s) was only a necessary first step toward enabling the creation of time series of measurements of sufficient length, consistency,
and continuity to determine
climate variability and change, that is, to generate CDRs (see «Panel on Issues Related to CDR Development,» p. 39).