This publication has been prepared on behalf of UNEP in the framework of ENVSEC by Venice International University and Siena University. Zoï Environment Network has finalized, reviewed, layouted the study. Numerous organizations and experts from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia contributed to the publication. The financial support for the preparation has been provided by the governments of Austria and Finland.

Climate Change and Adaptation in South Eastern Europe: a background report

Guadagno E;
2012-01-01

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This publication has been prepared on behalf of UNEP in the framework of ENVSEC by Venice International University and Siena University. Zoï Environment Network has finalized, reviewed, layouted the study. Numerous organizations and experts from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia contributed to the publication. The financial support for the preparation has been provided by the governments of Austria and Finland.
2012
Inglese
108
9782940490080
This report was prepared by an interdisciplinary team composed by Selina Angelini (TEN Centre, Venice International University), Viviana Re (TEN Centre, Venice International University), Eleonora Guadagno (REPROS Center, University of Siena), Massimiliano Montini (REPROS Center, University of Siena) and Francesca Volpe (REPROS Center, University of Siena). The TEN Centre team was primarily responsible for chapter 3, whereas the REPROS Center team was primarily responsible for all the other chapters. The authors would like to acknowledge comments and inputs received from the countries’ representatives, the participants in the workshop “Adaptation to the Impacts of Climate Change for Reducing Security Risks in SEE” held in Venice on 19–20 May 2011 and the other experts and stakeholders. Editorial support was provided by Geoff Hughes at Zoï Environment Network. The authors are solely responsible for the views expressed here, which do not necessarily represent the opinion of the United Nations Environment Programme, its Executive Director or the countries addressed by the report.
sustainability; risk ; Southern East Europa
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Angelini, S; Re, V; Guadagno, E; Montini, M.; Volpe, F
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