Using Macroeconomic Modelling to Inform National Climate Adaptation Planning - Lessons Learned from Georgia, Kazakhstan, and Vietnam (2023)

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The study ‘Using Macroeconomic Modelling to Inform National Climate Adaptation Planning - Lessons Learned from Georgia, Kazakhstan, and Vietnam’ is a reflection on how to translate the innovative approach of climate sensitive macroeconomic modelling into practical adaptation planning. It presents a set of lessons learned and recommendations for the three countries, including key entry points and enabling factors for integrating macroeconomic modelling into planning processes. 

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