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To reduce insecurity and economic losses caused by severe weather events, USAID is working to increase the resilience of communities to the impacts of climate shocks.
- Adaptation
Not only does climate change pose new risks, it aggravates...
- Adaptation
Learn three ways USAID is combating climate change in support of its Dominican neighbor, partner and friend. Aid Clean Cities to achieve Blue Oceans. Through its Clean Cities, Blue Oceans program, USAID is working to respond to the global crisis of marine plastic pollution.
Climate Change (ARCC) Project conducted the Dominican Republic Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment (DR VA) from December 2012 to May 2013 in response to requests from the USAID/Latin America and Caribbean Bureau and USAID/Dominican Republic.
USAID, through its Climate Adaptation Activity, aims to enhance environmental sustainability and resilience in the Dajabón region by improving natural resource management and adopting climate-smart agricultural practices. Learn more about our work in the fact sheet.
The assessment seeks to improve understanding of climate change impacts on watersheds and coastal resources, and the people dependent on them, in four climate-sensitive targeted hotspots.
USAID is working to increase the resilience of communities to the impacts of climate change in order to reduce insecurity and economic losses caused by the havoc of climate change-induced severe weather events.
Not only does climate change pose new risks, it aggravates existing social, economic, and environmental pressures like urbanization, land use change, and environmental degradation. USAID supports climate adaptation across the countries and regions where USAID works.