CGIAR research helps UNHCR integrate climate and nature data into global operations
More than 90 million refugees and internally displaced people live in places where climate shocks and environmental degradation increasingly shape daily risks. Floods, droughts, heat stress, and ecosystem loss now affect not only why people are displaced, but also how safe and viable displacement se...
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| description | More than 90 million refugees and internally displaced people live in places where climate shocks and environmental degradation increasingly shape daily risks. Floods, droughts, heat stress, and ecosystem loss now affect not only why people are displaced, but also how safe and viable displacement settings remain over time. Yet until recently, humanitarian operations have had limited tools to systematically assess and anticipate these risks. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1800802026-01-19T08:32:49Z CGIAR research helps UNHCR integrate climate and nature data into global operations Taiwo, Ibukun climate change adaptation peacebuilding conflict sensitivity refugees humanitarian organizations More than 90 million refugees and internally displaced people live in places where climate shocks and environmental degradation increasingly shape daily risks. Floods, droughts, heat stress, and ecosystem loss now affect not only why people are displaced, but also how safe and viable displacement settings remain over time. Yet until recently, humanitarian operations have had limited tools to systematically assess and anticipate these risks. 2025-12-22 2026-01-19T08:31:32Z 2026-01-19T08:31:32Z Blog Post https://hdl.handle.net/10568/180080 en Open Access Taiwo, I. (2025) CGIAR research helps UNHCR integrate climate and nature data into global operations. [Blog post] CGIAR News. Published online 22 December 2025. URL: https://www.cgiar.org/news-events/news/cgiar-research-helps-unhcr-integrate-climate-and-nature-data-global-operations |
| spellingShingle | climate change adaptation peacebuilding conflict sensitivity refugees humanitarian organizations Taiwo, Ibukun CGIAR research helps UNHCR integrate climate and nature data into global operations |
| title | CGIAR research helps UNHCR integrate climate and nature data into global operations |
| title_full | CGIAR research helps UNHCR integrate climate and nature data into global operations |
| title_fullStr | CGIAR research helps UNHCR integrate climate and nature data into global operations |
| title_full_unstemmed | CGIAR research helps UNHCR integrate climate and nature data into global operations |
| title_short | CGIAR research helps UNHCR integrate climate and nature data into global operations |
| title_sort | cgiar research helps unhcr integrate climate and nature data into global operations |
| topic | climate change adaptation peacebuilding conflict sensitivity refugees humanitarian organizations |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/180080 |
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