National Climate Resilience Assessment for Iraq
This report highlights the significant impact of climate change on the country and its energy sector.
This report highlights the significant impact of climate change on the country and its energy sector.
The Public Infrastructure Engineering Vulnerability Committee (PIEVC) Protocol was developed to assist engineers in factoring climate change impacts into plans for design, operation and maintenance of public infrastructure.
This paper explores Iraq’s severe water scarcity as a consequence of intensifying climate change, revealing the region’s disproportionate vulnerability and underscoring the overlooked link between climate impacts and water availability amid broader global environmental threats.
The National Adaptation Plan (NAP) process is designed to help countries—particularly developing nations—reduce their vulnerability to the adverse effects of climate change.
"For Iraq 2024–2025” outlines the United Nations’ joint priorities and planned actions to support Iraq’s sustainable development, climate resilience, and social stability over the 2024–2025 period.
This climate vulnerability assessment explores the living conditions of climate-induced migrants in their locations of displacement to understand their main needs and vulnerabilities.