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Lone palm, Daulatkhan, Bhola Island, Bangladesh, (2017), from future Scenarios by Lena Dobrowolska & Teo Ormond-Skeaping
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Future Scenarios exhibition, Kunst Haus Wien, Museum Hudertwasser, Vienna, Austria, (2019),
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Resilience synergies in
the post-2015 development agenda
By Erin Roberts, Stephanie Andrei, Saleemul Huq and Lawrence Flint
01 / 12 / 2015
East Africa drought. Photo credit:
ETHA_2014_00151.jpg
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UNICEF Ethiopia
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Policymakers have committed to tackling loss and damage as a result of climate change across three high-profile international processes. Framing post-2015 development as a means to address loss and damage can synergize these agendas.
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