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Applying cost–benefit analysis at a community level

A review of its use for community-based climate and disaster risk management

2010 Available in English

Iqbal Banka, the chairman of the Risk and Disaster Association at a desertification barrier in Chad.

Iqbal Banka, the chairman of the Risk and Disaster Association at a desertification barrier in Chad. Photo: Peter Caton/Tearfund

This report, produced jointly with Oxfam GB, reviews 23 studies by a wide range of agencies that have applied cost benefit analysis (CBA) to community-based disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation projects.

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