Climate change risks for the West African Economic and Monetary Union reduction advanced approaches

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Abstract

In many regions of the world, economic and social development levers include economic, social, institutional and political subregional and regional integration organizations. In climate vulnerability contexts, climate change adverse effects could deteriorate these development levers, reduce their contribution to economic and social development and their impacts. A solution for reducing these risks is to integrate subregional integration organizations into national and regional climate change resilience policies. In this article, the Badolo resilience formalism and the ClimResilience scientific framework are used to develop the Badolo UemoaClimPrsopect scientific framework. It suggests West African economic and monetary union configurations to be achieved to protect it from climate change direct and indirect adverse effects. They are governed by specific climate change impacts, vulnerability factors, resilience solutions classes. Basically, the Badolo UemoaClimPrsopect scientific framework proposes a new approach, methodological tools, information bodies and decision making tools to efficiently build the West African Economic and Monetary Union configurations which protect it from regression dynamics linked to the impacts of climate change

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