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No matter how effective new strategies may be at mitigating further GHG emissions, the damage from past emissions has already been done. Climate change impacts are already affecting vulnerable populations around the globe, making broad adaptation a necessary component of a climate strategy.
The World Bank Strategic Framework for Development and Climate Change (SFDCC) notes that while traditional development programs generally enhance adaptive capacity, some can actually exacerbate problems, especially in the case of large-scale, carbon-dependent industrialization. Adaptation therefore cannot be treated as an isolated issue. The SFDCC aims to integrate adaptation throughout World Bank country strategies and national, sectoral, regional, and local planning. Specific adaptation strategies outlined in the SFDCC to minimize adverse impacts on the most vulnerable groups include:
Oxfam International is helping vulnerable communities across the globe adapt to climate change impacts. In Bangladesh, Oxfam's adaptation strategies include:
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