Abstract

Armenia, located in the South Caucasus, confronts significant challenges posed by climate change, including rising temperatures, altered precipitation patterns, and increased frequency of extreme weather events. However, amidst these challenges lie opportunities for proactive adaptation and mitigation efforts. Renewable energy development, ecosystem restoration, climate-smart agriculture, efficient water resource management, climateresilient infrastructure, community engagement, capacity building, and international collaboration present avenues for addressing climate change impacts effectively. By capitalizing on these opportunities and implementing targeted policy responses, Armenia can enhance its resilience, promote sustainable development, and mitigate the adverse effects of climate change. This paper assesses the implications of climate change in Armenia, delineates key challenges and opportunities, and outlines policy responses aimed at fostering climate resilience and sustainability.

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