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The socioeconomic impact of climate change in developing countries over the next decades: A literature survey

Philip Kofi Adom

2024Heliyon74 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Extreme weather events, rising temperatures, and shifting rainfall patterns pose significant threats to developing countries with fragile social, economic, and political structures. While research has intensified on socioeconomic impacts of climate change, existing survey studies exhibit substantial scope variations and seldom concurrently analyze these impacts, hindering policy coordination. This study reviews literature on the broad spectrum of socioeconomic impacts of climate change to discern trends and underscore areas requiring additional attention. The survey unveils that, across various socioeconomic indicators, the most vulnerable groups bear a disproportionate burden of climate change, with long-term impacts forecasted to surpass medium-term effects. Adaptation and mitigation options are feasible but must be tailored to local contexts.

Topics & Concepts

Socioeconomic statusClimate changeGeographyScope (computer science)Developing countrySurvey data collectionEnvironmental planningDevelopment economicsEnvironmental resource managementPolitical scienceNatural resource economicsSocioeconomicsEconomic growthEconomicsEnvironmental healthMedicineEcologyPopulationProgramming languageMathematicsBiologyStatisticsComputer scienceClimate change impacts on agricultureClimate Change, Adaptation, MigrationClimate variability and models
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