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Implications of Climate Change and Natural Disasters for Latin America and the Caribbean

Implications of Climate Change and Natural Disasters for Latin America and the Caribbean

Administered by
The Latin American and Caribbean Research Network
Start date
Feb 08, 2022
Related topics
Environment & Natural Resources: Climate Change
Documents related to this project
Call for Research Proposals
Call for Proposals _Climate Change_Natural Disasters_LAC_FINAL_FINAL_0.pdf
Calendar - Updated
Calendar _Climate Change_Natural Disasters_LAC_updated.pdf
Summary
Summary_Climate Change for LAC.pdf
Members of the Coordinating Team
Cavallo, Eduardo A.
Hoffmann, Bridget
Blackman, Allen
Beuermann, Dieter
Mancilla, Elton
Ilan Noy
Eric Strobl
Topics
Microeconomics
Publications
Residential Electricity Consumption and Adaptation to Climate Change by Colombi…
Extreme Weather and Real Estate: A Case Study of the Jamaican Housing Market
Wildfires and Human Health: Evidence from 15 Wildfire Seasons in Chile
The Impact of Tropical Storms on International Trade: Evidence from Eastern Car…
Does Green Infrastructure Work? Precipitation, Protected Areas, Floods and Land…
Droughts, Women and Indigenous People in Chile. Assessing the Impacts on Income…
Deadline for proposals
May 02, 2022