Integrating CCA and DRR laws and policies towards a climate-resilient development: Lessons from the Commonwealth of Dominica
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INTRODUCTION TO THE RESEARCH CONTEXT
The Caribbean region is already experiencing the effects of climate change, and this is only expected to worsen. The link between climate change and disaster risk has become abundantly clear for the small island developing states of this region, as their high-risk profile for disasters has been compounded by increasing ocean temperatures (leading to increased wind speeds in tropical storms) as well as increased frequency and intensity of the yearly hurricanes affecting the Atlantic and the Caribbean Sea.