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'''International Centre for Climate Change and Development''' also known by the acronym '''ICCCD''' is an environmental study centre |
'''International Centre for Climate Change and Development''' also known by the acronym '''ICCCD''' is an environmental study centre established in 2009. It is a partnership between IIED (UK), Bangladesh Centre for Advanced Studies, and [[Independent University, Bangladesh]] (IUB). The Centre is hosted at the premises of IUB in Dhaka. |
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Global in scope, it is located in a country that is widely regarded as one of the most at risk from climate change, and suffers from serious riverine floods, tropical cyclones, flash floods and water deficits , it studies related phenomenon in the area sharing its studies with similar organizations, governments, international NGOs and charities. |
Through its expertise, it aims to gain and distribute knowledge on [[climate change]] and specifically adaptation and thereby helping people to adapt to climate change with a focus on the global South. Global in scope, it is located in a country that is widely regarded as one of the most at risk from climate change, and suffers from serious riverine floods, tropical cyclones, flash floods and water deficits , it studies related phenomenon in the area sharing its studies with similar organizations, governments, international NGOs and charities. |
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Revision as of 05:35, 5 September 2017
International Centre for Climate Change and Development also known by the acronym ICCCD is an environmental study centre established in 2009. It is a partnership between IIED (UK), Bangladesh Centre for Advanced Studies, and Independent University, Bangladesh (IUB). The Centre is hosted at the premises of IUB in Dhaka.
Through its expertise, it aims to gain and distribute knowledge on climate change and specifically adaptation and thereby helping people to adapt to climate change with a focus on the global South. Global in scope, it is located in a country that is widely regarded as one of the most at risk from climate change, and suffers from serious riverine floods, tropical cyclones, flash floods and water deficits , it studies related phenomenon in the area sharing its studies with similar organizations, governments, international NGOs and charities.