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Scientific understanding of East African climate change from the HyCRISTAL project

Authors :
Finney, D
Marsham, J
Rowell, D
Way, C
Evans, B
Cornforth, R
Houghton-Carr, H
Mittal, N
Allan, R
Anande, D
Anyah, R
Ascott, M
Black, E
Boorman, P
Booth, B
Bornemann, J
Burgin, L
Evans, J
Gudoshava, M
Kendon, E
Kisembe, J
Kondowe, A
Lapworth, D
Lopez-Gonzalez, G
Lwiza, K
Macdonald, D
Maidment, R
Misiani, H
Nakabugo, R
Sabiiti, G
Sangalugembe, C
Scanell, C
Segele, Z
Semazzi, F
Smith, KR
Tadege, A
Tesfaye, K
Waniha, P
Wainwright, C
Wilby, R
Winterbourn, B
Xia, S
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
White Rose Research Online, 2019.

Abstract

Integrating Hydro-Climate Science into Policy Decisions for Climate-Resilient Infrastructure and Livelihoods in East Africa (HyCRISTAL) is a Future Climate for Africa (FCFA) project funded to deliver new understanding of East African climate change and its impacts, and to demonstrate use of climate change information in long-term decision-making in the region. Here, we briefly summarise key findings from HyCRISTAL so far on climate change, as well as key findings from the pan-African FCFA project “IMPALA” relevant to East Africa, both in the context of previous literature on the topic.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..eb0853dd76a6cbf1e36814d336877ccb