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The Lake Chad Development and Climate Resilience Action Plan

FLOODING POPULATION DENSITIES FISH ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS LAND USES DAMS WATERWAYS AQUATIC VEGETATION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION DRY SEASONS DISCHARGE PRODUCERS RESOURCE MANAGEMENT DATA COLLECTION HYDROLOGY TIMBER LABOR FORCE SHOALS MONITORING RESERVOIRS ECOLOGICAL SYSTEMS HOUSING ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES SURFACE WATER SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT MONITORING ACTIVITIES PRODUCTIVE RESOURCES MODELS POLLUTION RISK SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT QUALITY DEVELOPED COUNTRIES SHORE OPEN WATERS SATELLITE DATA BIOMASS PLANTS EXPLOITATION PETROLEUM OIL STUDY AREA NATURAL CAPITAL POPULATION GROWTH BASINS FLOODS INVASIVE SPECIES PLAINS CONSTRUCTION SWAMP OPTIONS SAND BIODIVERSITY SPECIES WAVES RAINFALL POLLUTION FORESTRY INDICATORS DEMOGRAPHIC GROWTH NATURAL RESOURCES PRECIPITATION SWAMPS COASTAL AREAS CROPS EFFICIENCY FISHING FOOD PRODUCTION RANGELANDS TAXES LAND USE SHORES PLANT SPECIES RESOURCES ENERGY CONSUMPTION DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION CONSUMPTION CLIMATIC VARIATIONS VEGETATION STUDIES ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION CLIMATE CHANGE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT VALUES CIVIL WORKS CREDIT CLIMATE DEFORESTATION FORESTS MARSHES POLLUTANTS AGRICULTURE ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION FOREST DECISION MAKING DIKES ENVIRONMENT FOOD LIVESTOCK SUPPORT AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES HYDROCARBONS ISLANDS SURFACE AREA FISHERIES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT TRADE EROSION INVASIVE PLANT SPECIES LAKES LAND ECOSYSTEMS ANALYSIS FLOOD PLAINS DRINKING WATER OBSERVATIONS RIVERINE GROUNDWATER DREDGING ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION DRY PERIODS ACCIDENTAL POLLUTION CONSERVATION WETLAND FARMS ECOLOGY CLIMATE CONDITIONS SOILS RESTORATION LIVING CONDITIONS SPATIAL MANAGEMENT PASTURES ENVIRONMENTAL WETLANDS IMPLEMENTATION LAND MANAGEMENT OIL SECTOR PRESERVATION RIVER PUBLIC GOODS
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World Bank, Washington, DC
Africa | Chad
2016-03-01T21:51:20Z | 2016-03-01T21:51:20Z | 2016-01

The Lake Chad Climate resilience action plan outlines the concept that there is a need to turn Lake Chad into a rural hub for regional development in parallel to the restoration of peace and security. The Plan intends to contribute significantly to food security, employment, and the social inclusion of the youth by improving, in a sustainable way, the living conditions of populations settled on the Lake’s banks and islands as well as the resilience of a system characterized by a strong demographic growth, high hydrological variability, and climate uncertainty. To achieve it, the Action Plan proposes actions in seven Priority Themes based on observations and knowledge currently available. The four riparian States plus the Central African Republic and Libya, local powers (local governments or customary authorities), Lake Chad Basin Commission (LCBC), and the civil society will be responsible for implementing the proposed actions. The Plan includes enhancing the capacity of LCBC in terms of data collection, sharing of information, and carrying out analyses useful to governance of the basin`s shared natural resources. The success of this Plan requires continuing on-going efforts to strengthen the LCBC. The tentatively estimated cost of the Lake Chad Action Plan is about 916 million Euros.

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