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Title: Vulnerabilitatea economico-socială la schimbările climatice a Republicii Moldova
Authors: Gutium, Tatiana
Keywords: Climate Vulnerability Index
environmental sensitivity
economic sensitivity
social sensitivity
adaptive capacity
Issue Date: Dec-2023
Publisher: București: Editura „ARTIFEX”
Abstract: Climate change affects agriculture, biodiversity, water resources, and population health. The impact of climate change results from the interaction between climate hazards, exposure, and vulnerability of society and the economy. Among these three factors, vulnerability can be determined by sensitivity and adaptability and can be applied to the development of state programs and strategies to overcome the negative impact of climate change. The research object in this study is economicsocial vulnerability to climate change. The main goal is to estimate the economic-social vulnerability to climate change of the Republic of Moldova in the division of districts. The results of the research showed that the highest degree of economic-social vulnerability to climate change was recorded by Hîncești, Fălești, Rezina, Basarabeasca, Leova, and the lowest level by Anenii Noi and Ialoveni. JEL: C43, Q51.
Description: GUTIUM, Tatiana. Vulnerabilitatea economico-socială la schimbările climatice a Republicii Moldova. In: International Symposium Experience. Knowledge. Contemporary Challenges “Continuous Education - essential to remain relevant and competitive in a continuously changing World”, 13th Edition, December 14th-15th, 2023. București: Editura „ARTIFEX”, 2023, pp. 145-155. ISBN 978-606-8716-72-5.
URI: https://irek.ase.md:443/xmlui/handle/123456789/3409
ISBN: 978-606-8716-72-5
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