1、Building urban resilience and climate adaptation in African small island developing states after the COVID-19 crisisAFRICAN SIDS PERSPECTIVEAFRICAN SIDS PERSPECTIVEBuilding urban resilience and climate adaptation in African small island developing states after the COVID-19 crisisCopyright United Nat
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5、Samantha PoncabarePrincipal author:Laurie Servires Research contributors:Fruzsina Straus,Laia Bonet Filella.Daniel AlbarracinOther contributors:Lova Jansson,Jessica Jones Langley,Facundo Sesin,Evandro Holz,Hamid Soul Saadi.Design&Layout:Diego Vivas HuacchoBuilding urban resilience and climate adapta
6、tion in African small island developing states after the COVID-19 crisisAFRICAN SIDS PERSPECTIVEAFRICAN SIDS PERSPECTIVETable of contentsList of boxes,figures,and tables 6Abbreviations and acronyms 6Preamble 801.Introduction 1002.Climate and socioeconomic vulnerabilities in African SIDS 14Introducti