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Where the Rain Falls project: research findings

The global policy report

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Global Policy Report

Where the Rain Falls: Climate change, food and livelihood security, and migration

Summary

The case studies

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UNU-EHS Report No. 2

Case study: Bangladesh

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UNU-EHS Report No. 3

Case study: Ghana

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UNU-EHS Report No. 4

Case study: India

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UNU-EHS Report No. 5

Case study: Peru

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UNU-EHS Report No. 6

Case study: Tanzania

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UNU-EHS Report No. 7

Case study: Thailand

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UNU-EHS Report No. 8

Case study: Viet Nam

The methodology

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UNU-EHS InterSections No. 10

Rainfall variability, food security and human mobility. An approach for generating empirical evidence.

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Katharina Brach

UN University

0049-228-815-0285 

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