1. Sea-Level Rise in Pakistan: Recommendations for Strengthening Evidence-Based Coastal Decision-Making.
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Weeks, Jennifer H., Ahmed, Syeda Nadra, Daron, Joseph D., Harrison, Benjamin J., Hogarth, Peter, Ibrahim, Tariq, Inam, Asif, Khan, Arshi, Khan, Faisal Ahmed, Khan, Tariq Masood Ali, Rasul, Ghulam, Rehman, Nadia, Qureshi, Akhlaque A., and Sarfaraz, Sardar
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ABSOLUTE sea level change ,COASTAL zone management ,CAPACITY building ,DECISION making ,ECOSYSTEMS ,CLIMATE change ,COASTAL wetlands - Abstract
Pakistan is vulnerable to a range of climate hazards, including sea-level rise. The Indus Delta region, situated in the coastal Sindh province, is particularly at risk of sea-level rise due to low-lying land and fragile ecosystems. In this article, expertise is drawn together from the newly established Pakistan Sea-Level Working Group, consisting of policy experts, scientists, and practitioners, to provide recommendations for future research, investment, and coastal risk management. An assessment of the current scientific understanding of sea-level change and coastal climate risks in Pakistan highlights an urgent need to improve the availability and access to sea-level data and other coastal measurements. In addition, reflecting on the policy environment and the enablers needed to facilitate effective responses to future sea-level change, recommendations are made to integrate coastal climate services into the National Adaptation Plan and develop a National Framework for Climate Services. Such a framework, alongside collaboration, co-production, and capacity development, could help support required improvements in coastal observations and monitoring and continuously deliver useful, usable, and accessible sea-level information for use by practitioners and decision-makers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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