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  • Part of the Integrated Vulnerability Assessment in the Arab Region, this 1km pixel resolution raster dataset provides a representation of Vulnerability for Biodiversity and Ecosystems:Area Covered by Wetlands sub-sector, in the Middle East and North Africa Region, 1986-2005 reference period. Pixel values were classified according to level of vulnerability, from low 1 to high 10. Vulnerability is a concept used to express the complex interaction of climate change effects and the susceptibility of a system to its impacts. The integrated vulnerability assessment methodology is based on an understanding of vulnerability as a function of a system’s climate change exposure, sensitivity and adaptive capacity to cope with climate change effects, consistent with the approach put forward by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in its Fourth Assessment Report (AR4). It adopts the time periods generally used by the IPCC and other regional climate modelling experiments, and runs climate simulations based on future time periods that are compared with a historical reference period.

  • Part of the Integrated Vulnerability Assessment in the Arab Region, this 1km pixel resolution raster dataset provides a representation of future change in vulnerability for Biodiversity and Ecosystems sector, in the Middle East and North Africa Region. The Raster grid was generated for moderate representative concentration pathway (RCP4.5) emission scenario developed by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) for time period End-Century (2081-2100). Pixel values are classified according to level of vulnerability, from low 1 to high 10. Vulnerability is a concept used to express the complex interaction of climate change effects and the susceptibility of a system to its impacts. The integrated vulnerability assessment methodology is based on an understanding of vulnerability as a function of a system’s climate change exposure, sensitivity and adaptive capacity to cope with climate change effects, consistent with the approach put forward by the IPCC in its Fourth Assessment Report (AR4). It adopts the time periods generally used by the IPCC and other regional climate modelling experiments, and runs climate simulations based on future time periods that are compared with a historical reference period.

  • Part of the Integrated Vulnerability Assessment in the Arab Region, this 1km pixel resolution raster dataset provides a representation of future change in vulnerability for People:Water Available for Drinking sub-sector, in the Middle East and North Africa Region. The Raster grid was generated for high representative concentration pathway (RCP8.5) emission scenario developed by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), for future time period Mid-Century (2046-2065). Pixel values are classified according to level of vulnerability, from low 1 to high 10. Vulnerability is a concept used to express the complex interaction of climate change effects and the susceptibility of a system to its impacts. The integrated vulnerability assessment methodology is based on an understanding of vulnerability as a function of a system’s climate change exposure, sensitivity and adaptive capacity to cope with climate change effects, consistent with the approach put forward by the IPCC in its Fourth Assessment Report (AR4). It adopts the time periods generally used by the IPCC and other regional climate modelling experiments and runs climate simulations based on future time periods that are compared with a historical reference period.

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  • This raster dataset provides a representation of the change in exposure (vulnerability assessment) for climate change impact sector:subsector - Biodiversity and Ecosystems: Area Covered by Forests - in the Middle East and North Africa Region. Vulnerability is a concept used to express the complex interaction of climate change effects and the susceptibility of a system to its impacts. In the context of climate change, exposure refers to changes in climate parameters that might affect socio-ecological systems. The integrated vulnerability assessment combines a series of single vulnerability assessments for several water-related climate change impacts on different sectors. It adopts the time periods generally used by the Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change (IPCC) and other regional climate modelling experiments, and runs climate simulations based on future time periods that are compared with a historical reference period. The adopted future time periods are: Mid-Century (2046-2065); End-Century (2081-2100). Available at approximately 1km pixel resolution, the raster grids are generated for moderate and high representative concentration pathways (RCPs), emission scenarios developed by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) for informing global and regional climate modelling work (RCP4.5 and RCP8.5). Grid pixel values are classified according to a level of exposure (1 to 10), for sector:subsector: - Biodiversity and Ecosystems: Area Covered by Forests;

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  • Part of the Integrated Vulnerability Assessment in the Arab Region, this 1km pixel resolution raster dataset provides a representation of Vulnerability for Biodiversity and Ecosystems sector, in the Middle East and North Africa Region, 1986-2005 reference period. Pixel values were classified according to level of vulnerability, from low 1 to high 10. Vulnerability is a concept used to express the complex interaction of climate change effects and the susceptibility of a system to its impacts. The integrated vulnerability assessment methodology is based on an understanding of vulnerability as a function of a system’s climate change exposure, sensitivity and adaptive capacity to cope with climate change effects, consistent with the approach put forward by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in its Fourth Assessment Report (AR4). It adopts the time periods generally used by the IPCC and other regional climate modelling experiments and runs climate simulations based on future time periods that are compared with a historical reference period.

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