Something went wrong!
Hang in there while we get back on track
Item Summary
“Afghanistan’s climate crisis is not just an environmental issue; it is an economic and humanitarian emergency. Without urgent intervention, both its fiscal sustainability and the well-being of its people will continue to deteriorate. Ensuring access to climate finance, even through unconventional means, is critical to preventing further economic decline and safeguarding the country’s future against climate-induced disasters.”
Descriptive Information
- Title
- The economic consequences of climate change for Afghanistan : losses, projections …. and pathways to mitigation
- Sort Title
- economic consequences of climate change for afghanistan : losses, projections …. and pathways to mitigation
- Creator of work
- Assem Mayar, Mohammad
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- 2025
- Format
- Reports
- Provenance
- Open-access link provided by the Library of Congress Office, Islamabad, Pakistan
- Rights Statement
- Copyright Not Evaluated
Discovery Information
- Subject
-
- Environment and ecology
- Climate change
- Ecology
- Socioeconomic conditions and development
- Economic and social development
- Geographic Subject
- Afghanistan
- Geographic Origin
- Afghanistan
Physical Characteristics
- Page Count
- 34
- File Count
- 34
Institutional Information
- Collection
- Born Digital Monographic Reports and Papers
- Box number
- Monographic Reports and Papers (Publicly Accessible)
- Folder number
- 1b758984-cbb2-4ec0-8caf-df260322cda1
- Barcode
- 1b758984-cbb2-4ec0-8caf-df260322cda1
- IIIF Manifest URL
-
https://figgy.princeton.edu/concern/ephemera_folders/1b758984-cbb2-4ec0-8caf-df260322cda1/manifest




























