Voices from partners on managing climate risks with macroeconomic models

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As part of the International Climate Initiative’s (IKI) global programme Climate Resilient Economic Development (CRED) implemented by GIZ on behalf of the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection (BMUV), policy makers and experts from Georgia, Kazakhstan and Vietnam came together to share learning experiences and discuss perspectives on the use of macroeconomic models for designing national adaptation policies.

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Language
English

Length
4:47

Date of publication
2023

Country
Georgia, Kazakhstan, Viet Nam

Project

Policy Advice for Climate Resilient Economic Development

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