Asian Development Bank launches 'Regional review of the Economics of Climate Change in South East Asia' in Singapore
Launch of Asian Development Bank's 'Regional review of the Economics of Climate Change in South East Asia' in Singapore
The Asian Development Bank, in collaboration with the British Government, have undertaken a 15 month long study to enrich debate on the economics of climate change in South East Asia (with a particular focus on Indonesia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam), raise awareness of the challenges arising from the impacts of climate change on the region and build consensus among governments, the private sector and within society of the need to incorporate mitigation and adaptation measures into national planning processes.
The report will be launched in Singapore on 3 July 2009 and was launched in Bangkok, Manila, Jakarta and Hanoi on 27-28 April 2009.
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