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Final Report Urban Poverty & Climat
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5.2 Relevant policies..............
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List of Boxes Box 1 Flood Early War
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NLFEP NSSCP NTD PMI PMORALG PRB PRE
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over coming decades in Dar es Salaa
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1 Introduction 1.1 Background to th
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water is unsafe for household use.
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Figure 1(a) shows Dar es Salaam’s
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For each location, the area leader
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displays the major zones. Natural v
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Figure 5: Trend of mean minimum tem
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Figure 9: Number of rain days per y
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Table 2: Information on significant
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Figure 12: Projected mean annual te
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Figure 15: Projections of monthly p
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Table 3 Population and assets expos
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climatic events (e.g., the droughts
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Bank, 2002). IFPRI (2006) also show
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quality. Olvera et al. (2002) state
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Several agencies are engaged in hou
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water table and poor drainage syste
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Figure 20: Illnesses and diseases s
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158 cases of cholera in 2009 (6 bel
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providing a suitable breeding groun
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asked about strategies used to comb
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From Table 5, it may be seen that a
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contaminated rivers that not only c
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The link between climate and income
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4 The Urban Poverty - Climate Chang
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(vi) Kunduchi and Bahari Beach Thes
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Figure 25: Flood hazard zone map ov
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Photo 3 Waste-dumping along storm-w
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disease incidence. Prolonged drough
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Figure 28 (b) Modeled flood extent
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4.3 Poverty, pollution and GHG emit
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households) and gas (3 percent). Ta
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