Water-related climate hazards and adaptation measures in Georgia
This project aims to identify cost-effective strategies to address these hazards, focusing on the analysis of hazard patterns and calculating the probability of their occurrence up to 2100 using climate models and data. This assignment includes the identification and modelling of the most critical water hazards and temperature hazards in Georgia. We project future scenarios under different climatic conditions. These projections serve as an input to the e3.ge model, enabling a detailed understanding of potential impacts.
In conclusion, climate projections indicate that Georgia faces a future of intensified hazards without aggressive mitigation efforts, necessitating a two-fold approach: robust international action to limit emissions and a national commitment to adaptive strategies that enhance resilience against the unavoidable impacts of climate change.
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