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List of Tables
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A2a
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Electric
Energy Demand Increases |
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A2a.1
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Yearly
energy consumption of electrical household equipment |
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A2a.2
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Structure
of the low voltage electricity demand for household equipment
Residential & Commercial 1991 |
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A2a.3
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Rate
of electrical household equipment Residential & Commercial bldg. |
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A2a.4
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Structure
of the low voltage electricity demand for household equipment
Residential & Commercial 1994 |
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A2a.5
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The
Lebanese households' consumption of combustibles in Tj from September
1994 till August 1995 (efficiency 60%) |
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A2a.6
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Electricity
demand in the residential sector: Low Base Case 106
Gigajoules |
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A2a.7
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Electricity
demand in the commercial sector: Low Base Case 106
Gigajoules |
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A2a.8
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Electricity
demand in the residential sector: High Base Case 106
Gigajoules |
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A2a.9
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Electricity
demand in the commercial sector: High Base Case 106
Gigajoules |
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A2a.10
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Electricity
demand in the residential & commercial sector Base Case (business as
usual) 106 Gigajoules |
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A2a.11
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Electrical/solar
domestic hot water tank (D.H.W.) |
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A2a.12
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Ordinary
refrigerator/energy efficient refrigerator |
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A2a.13
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Incandescent
lamp/compact fluorescent lamp |
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A2a.14
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Electricity
demand in the residential sector: Low Mitigation Case 106
Gigajoules |
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A2a.15
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Electricity
demand in the residential sector: High Mitigation Case 106
Gigajoules |
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A2a.16
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Electricity
demand in the commercial sector: Low Mitigation Case 106
Gigajoules |
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A2a.17
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Electricity
demand in the commercial sector: High Mitigation Case 106
Gigajoules |
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A2a.18
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Electricity
demand for the residential & commercial sectors Mitigation Case 106
Gigajoules |
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A2a.19
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Comparison
between different scenarios |
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A2a.20
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Discrete
step CO2 - reduction cost table |
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A5
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Forestry
Sector |
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A5-1
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Land use pattern, Baseline scenario
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A5-2
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Land use pattern, first
mitigation scenario |
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A5-3
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Land use pattern, second
mitigation scenario
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A5-4
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Forest protection cost
effectiveness indicators- Reforestation 75,000ha
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A5-5
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Carbon pool-reforestation
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A5-6
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Cost-effectiveness indicators- Reforestation 125,000ha
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A5-7
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Cost-effectiveness indicators- Reforestation 207,000ha |
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A5-8
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Analysis
of forest protection mitigation options (Discount Rate 5%)
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A5-9
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Analysis of forest protection mitigation options (Discount Rate 10%)
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A5-10
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Analysis
of forest protection mitigation option (Discount Rate 15%)
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A5-11
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Analysis of a Reforestation Mitigation Option (Discount Rate 5%)
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A5-12
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Analysis of a Reforestation Mitigation Option (Discount Rate 10%)
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A5-13
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Analysis
of a Reforestation Mitigation Option (Discount Rate 15%)
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A5-14
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Analysis
of a Reforestation Mitigation Option (Discount Rate 5%)
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| A5-15
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Analysis
of a Reforestation Mitigation Option (Discount Rate 10%)
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| A5-16 |
Analysis
of a Reforestation Mitigation Option (Discount Rate 15%) |
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A5-17
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Analysis
of a Reforestation Mitigation Option (Discount Rate 5%)
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A5-18
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Analysis
of a Reforestation Mitigation Option (Discount Rate 10%)
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A5-19
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Analysis
of a Reforestation Mitigation Option (Discount Rate 15%)
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| A5-20
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Analysis
of a Reforestation Mitigation Option (Discount Rate 5%)
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A5-21
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Analysis
of a Reforestation Mitigation Option (Discount Rate 10%)
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A5-22
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Analysis
of a Reforestation Mitigation Option (Discount Rate 15%)
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A5-23
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Analysis
of a Reforestation Mitigation Option (Discount Rate 5%)
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| A5-24 |
Analysis
of a Reforestation Mitigation Option (Discount Rate 10%) |
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A5-25
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Analysis
of a Reforestation Mitigation Option (Discount Rate 15%)
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| A5-26 |
Analysis
of a Reforestation Mitigation Option (Discount Rate 5%) |
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A5-27
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Analysis
of a Reforestation Mitigation Option (Discount Rate 10%) |
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A5-28
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Analysis
of a Reforestation Mitigation Option (Discount Rate 15%) |
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B2
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Water
Resources |
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B2-1
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Methods
Evaluation - Summary Matrix
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B2-2
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Evaluation/suitability
of datasets
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B2-3
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Examples of different kinds of damages (impacts) and stressed communities
resulting from climate extremes, and indication of disaster management
(Khawlie,1993, 1994; UNDP, 1997; Morcos, 1998)
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B2-4
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Representative values of soil moisture, calculated on air-dry basis, from
late 1970's to late 1990's, over soils of similar character (Darwish, 1978,
1998)
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B2-5
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Ranges of estimated data on sectoral use of water resources, and
supply-demand, (Khawlie, 1997-different sources)
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B2-6
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Adaptation opportunities of water resources facing possible climate
change impacts
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B2-7
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Screening and evaluation of adaptation opportunities through
multi-criteria effectiveness analysis
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B5a
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The Coastal System:
The Physical Component |
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B5a.1
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Methods
Evaluation - Summary Matrix
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B5a.2
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Evaluation/suitability
of datasets
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B5a.3
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A
representative scan of coastal storms, during climatic extremes, damaging
(impacting) the shoreline and stressing the coastal community, with indicators
on management (Khawlie, 1994; Khawlie & Sha'aban, 1998)
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B5a.4
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Change
in characteristic value of the major physical parameters of the marine
near-shore and beach environment through the four seasons since 1992 (Khawlie,
1995)
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B5a.5
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Estimates
of rates of annual Relative Rise in Sea Level (RRSL) deduced and averaged as
calculated from various interpretations of submerged features, and of actual
depth measurement (different sources)
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| B5a.6
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Estimates
of land loss calculated by the Bruun rule over representative sandy &/or
unconsolidated mixed beaches in Lebanon
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B5a.7
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An
attempt of presenting a local climatic model to possibly project flood
potentials as deduced from patterns of climatic data from 1880 to 1989 (Khawlie,
1994)
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B5a.8
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Geoenvironmental
character of representative segments along the Lebanese coastline with their
geoidal elevations
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B5a.9
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Adaptation
opportunities of water resources facing possible climate change impacts
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B5a.10
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Screening and evaluation of
adaptation opportunities through multi-criteria effectiveness analysis
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B5b
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Assessing
Climate Change Impact & Adaptation |
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B5b.1
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Available data , data needs and sources for marine ecosystems and sites
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| B5b.2
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Parameters affected ecosystems (Summary
matrix)
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| B5b.3
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Relationships between
parameters
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| B5b.4
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List of common flora situated in the internal and external parts of terraces
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| B5b.4 |
List of common fauna situated in the internal and external parts of
terraces |
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B6
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Socio-economic
Impacts of Climate Change |
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B6.1
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Sector sensitivity matrix
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B6.2
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Data needs
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| B6.3
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Methods
evaluation and appropriateness for V & A Assessment
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| B6.4
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Projected
Lebanese population
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| B6.5
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Annual
population growth rate %
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| B6.6
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Selected economic indicators 1991-2000
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| B6.7
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Profile
of people in work
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| B6.8
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Distribution of families based on monthly income and sector of
employment
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| B6.9
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Unsatisfied
basic needs
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| B6.10
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Percentage of households without access to basic
infrastructure
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| B6.11 |
Incidence of selected diseases
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| B6.12
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Potential environmental stress on water resources
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B6.13
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Superficy, production and productivity of citrus, apple and olive
crops |
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Climate
Change Report
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