Local community perception of climate change adaptation in Egypt

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Abstract

Climate change policies in countries of the Middle East and Northern Africa (MENA) region are evolving from a top-down, government-led approach towards more pluralistic climate governance, which incorporates a local perspective and actors while strengthening the communities' resilience. Egypt, as a case study with high economic and natural vulnerability to climate change, and a significant number of vulnerable communities, is struggling to coordinate and effectively manage current sketchy climate policies. This paper examines the perception of climate change in four urban and rural communities, and their adaptation needs. Results show high local awareness and diverse ad-hoc adaptation strategies. Local communities are in need of site-specific policies and special funds that encourage capacity building and networking, as well as the making available of climate data and adaptation knowledge.

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Froehlich, P., & Al-Saidi, M. (2018). Local community perception of climate change adaptation in Egypt. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 191). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/191/1/012003

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