The economic impacts of climate change in Rwanda
Source: Dr. Rose Mukankomeje
Welcome … This is the page for the Rwanda National Advisory Committee for the DFID funded study on the Economic Impacts of Climate Change in Rwanda. The study is led by Mr Prosper Musafiri and Dr Rose Mukankomeje (DG Minecofin and DG REMA respectively).
Please find below…
Key project documents:
- Project method report for the study
- Project summary
- Presentation given at the public launch event 24th February 2009
- Briefing Note on the economics of climate change for Africa (impacts, adaptation and low carbon growth)
Prepared as an input to the Kigali Finance For Development Meeting. This includes the aggregated estimates of impacts and adaptation undertaken as part of the DFID funded study.
Final study reports and annexes:
- Final Rwanda report
- Final summary brochure
- Rwanda final launch presentation: The Economics of Climate Change in Rwanda.
- Rwanda final launch presentation: The Economics of Climate Change in Rwanda. Executive Summary.
Source: Dr. Rose Mukankomeje
Sectoral reports:
This document describes current threats and future potential impacts of climate change on the Virungas mountain gorillas in Rwanda. It also explores flexible approaches to address the adaptation of ecological and socio-economic systems in the Virungas region to changing future conditions.
This document analyses the effects of climate change on ecosystems in Rwanda. It is structured in 3 sections:
Section 1 explains how ecosystems and ecosystem services play a vital role for human well-being.
Section 2 identifies patterns of change stressing ecosystems and influencing their vulnerability.
Section 3 explores the effects of climate change on ecosystem services and the possible implications for human well-being and development given two possible future pathways.
This document analyses the effects of climate change on ecosystems at the regional level (East Africa):
Section 1 explains how ecosystems and ecosystem services play a vital role for human well-being.
Section 2 identifies patterns of change stressing ecosystems and influencing their vulnerability. This section also analyses the climate-sensitivity of most vulnerable ecosystems in the region.
Section 3 explores the effects of climate change on ecosystem services and the possible implications for human well-being and development given two possible future pathways for East Africa.
Section 4 shifts focus from climate change impacts on ecosystems and services to exploring the role and value of ecosystem-based approaches for adaptation.
Other outputs:
Paper:
Abstract:
This paper has compiled indicative emissions projections for Rwanda, which are consistent with the objectives in the Vision document and other strategic national planning documents. It has then considered the potential for low carbon development and assessed different national emission indicators and potential targets. Finally, it has considered the potential mechanisms that might emerge from the forthcoming negotiations, and the potential positions and implications for Rwanda.
Link to…
AdaptCost: Analysis of the Economic Costs of Climate Change Adaptation in Africa
Adaptation “landscapes” or “signatures“
The economics of climate change in East Africa:
- The economic impacts of climate change in Burundi
- The economic impacts of climate change in Rwanda
- The economic impacts of climate change in Kenya