CGIAR’s AWARE platform: promoting early warning of and effective response to climate hazards

As the climate crises worsens, extreme weather events are becoming increasingly more frequent and variable. This exacerbates the risks facing people in climate-vulnerable low- and middle-income countries. The Early Warning, Early Action, Early Finance (AWARE) platform, developed by the CGIAR Researc...

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Autor principal: Amarnath, Giriraj
Formato: Video
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: CGIAR 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/169186
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description As the climate crises worsens, extreme weather events are becoming increasingly more frequent and variable. This exacerbates the risks facing people in climate-vulnerable low- and middle-income countries. The Early Warning, Early Action, Early Finance (AWARE) platform, developed by the CGIAR Research Initiative on Climate Resilience (ClimBeR) helps countries overcome such challenges and protect communities ahead of impending climate-related hazards, rather than afterwards. The platform is based on the principle of ‘early warning to early action and early finance,’ which emphasizes the importance of anticipatory action measures to mitigate the impacts of hazards and reduce human and economic losses.
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spelling CGSpace1691862025-01-16T11:19:05Z CGIAR’s AWARE platform: promoting early warning of and effective response to climate hazards Amarnath, Giriraj climate change hazards early warning systems finance economic losses forecasting extreme weather events communities As the climate crises worsens, extreme weather events are becoming increasingly more frequent and variable. This exacerbates the risks facing people in climate-vulnerable low- and middle-income countries. The Early Warning, Early Action, Early Finance (AWARE) platform, developed by the CGIAR Research Initiative on Climate Resilience (ClimBeR) helps countries overcome such challenges and protect communities ahead of impending climate-related hazards, rather than afterwards. The platform is based on the principle of ‘early warning to early action and early finance,’ which emphasizes the importance of anticipatory action measures to mitigate the impacts of hazards and reduce human and economic losses. 2025-01-07 2025-01-16T05:23:13Z 2025-01-16T05:23:13Z Video https://hdl.handle.net/10568/169186 en Open Access CGIAR Amarnath, Giriraj. 2025. CGIAR’s AWARE platform: promoting early warning of and effective response to climate hazards. The CGIAR Research Initiative on Climate Resilience.
spellingShingle climate change
hazards
early warning systems
finance
economic losses
forecasting
extreme weather events
communities
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CGIAR’s AWARE platform: promoting early warning of and effective response to climate hazards
title CGIAR’s AWARE platform: promoting early warning of and effective response to climate hazards
title_full CGIAR’s AWARE platform: promoting early warning of and effective response to climate hazards
title_fullStr CGIAR’s AWARE platform: promoting early warning of and effective response to climate hazards
title_full_unstemmed CGIAR’s AWARE platform: promoting early warning of and effective response to climate hazards
title_short CGIAR’s AWARE platform: promoting early warning of and effective response to climate hazards
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topic climate change
hazards
early warning systems
finance
economic losses
forecasting
extreme weather events
communities
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