This briefing note explores how Sanitation and Water for All (SWA) partners can address the risks and challenges presented by climate change through adaptation and mitigation measures. The SWA Framework offers concrete suggestions on how SWA partners can integrate climate change considerations into their planning and actions at global, regional and national levels.
The SWA Briefing Papers analyze key development issues that are relevant for the partnership, exploring how these issues can be better understood and proposing some concrete action that can be integrated into the collaborative work of SWA's partners.
Title | Adapting to climate change and fostering a low carbon water and sanitation sector |
Publication Type | Briefing Note |
Year of Publication | 2020 |
Authors | Sanitation and Water for All |
Date Published | August 2020 |
Publisher | sanitation and water for all |
Keywords | climate change; adaptation and mitigation measures |
Abstract | This briefing note explores how Sanitation and Water for All (SWA) partners can address the risks and challenges presented by climate change through adaptation and mitigation measures. The SWA Framework offers concrete suggestions on how SWA partners can integrate climate change considerations into their planning and actions at global, regional and national levels. The SWA Briefing Papers analyze key development issues that are relevant for the partnership, exploring how these issues can be better understood and proposing some concrete action that can be integrated into the collaborative work of SWA's partners. |
Citation Key | 87123 |
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This is part of The SWA Briefing Papers. These papers analyze key development issues that are relevant for the partnership, exploring how these issues can be better understood and proposing some concrete action that can be integrated into the collaborative work of SWA's partners.
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This is part of The SWA Briefing Papers. These papers analyze key development issues that are relevant for the partnership, exploring how these issues can be better understood and proposing some concrete action that can be integrated into the collaborative work of SWA's partners.
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