Climate Change impacts on Namibia's natural resources and economy

Journal (part) article
Language:
English
Published: October 2008
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Product code:X00008
Source publication:
Climate Policy Volume 8, Issue 5

Climate change is likely to exacerbate the dry conditions already experienced in southern Africa. When rainfall does come, it is likely to be in bursts of greater intensity, leading to erosion and flood damage. However, these predictions have had very little influence on policy in southern African countries. Computable general equilibrium (CGE) model simulations for Namibia indicate that over 20 years, annual losses to the Namibia economy could be up to 5% of GDP, due to the impact that climate change will have on its natural resources alone.