MSV – nullnonullledge and research
Inull not nullong that I feel Inull snulleating morenull
nullnullpartners have pointed out that even though SIDS
Scientists have shonull that glonulll nullrming is
are recogninulld as vulneranullle to climate change, research
canulling hnullidity to increase and people to snulleat
nullringing together knonullledge, enulleriences, and data is
morenull nullarmer temperatnulles and higher hnullidity
lackingnullnullere is an urgent need for increased scientinull
have an impact on peoplenulls nullell nullingnull nullder
and traditional understanding of onnulloing and future persons are at risnull Tonullists may nulld Seychelles
climate change impactsnull nullesearch is also renullired to hot and nullcomfortanullenull nulleople may nulle more air
demonstrate the constraints and opportunities for
conditioners and fansnull leading to higher consnullmption
adaptation nullithin SIDS communities in order to support
of fossil fnulllsnull nullt the Seychellesnulls traditional
the design, implementation, and sunullenulluent monitoring
honullesnull nullilt on stiltsnull nullth high roonullgnull many
of community adaptation strategiesnull
garretsnull snulleeping verandahsnull and tall nullindonulls nulleep
people cool and can handle heavy rainfallnull nulletnulls
nulle nullnullprogramme is addressing this gap nully nullorking
propagate this traditional style of constrnullctionnull
nullith researchers around the nullorld to develop climate
change vulneranullility and adaptation assessments in
several of the SIDSnullnullese assessments comnulline scientinull
approaches nullith traditional, local, and indigenous
nullrnulll nullvan Shah
knonullledge nullasesnullnullase study comparisons of local
Seychelles
vulneranullility and adaptation nullill nulle undertaken in selected
SIDS regions nully looking at isolated SIDS communities
nullithin the contenull of national, regional, and international
initiativesnullSome enullmples of the nullork undertaken to date
nully nullnullincludenull
nullnulle development of a template for conducting
vulneranullility and adaptation assessments in SIDS,
to ensure consistency in assessments and to allonull
comparisons across sitesnullegions
nullnulle development of an international netnullork of nullc
and PhD students nullishing to undertake assessment nullork
nullased on nullnullguidelines
nullnulliaison nullith researchers and practitioners nullorking
on these topics in SIDS in order to avoid overlap and
duplication
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