1、Building Resilience through the ClimateFoodHealth NexusPolicy Pathways for Integrated Action in Asia and the PacificBuilding Resilience through the ClimateFoodHealth NexusPolicy Pathways for Integrated Action in Asia and the PacificIIIChapter 1|Why an integrated climatefoodhealth nexus approach matt
2、ersPhoto by Steve Le on UnsplashIVBuilding Resilience through the ClimateFoodHealth Nexus:Policy Pathways for Integrated Action in Asia and the Pacific ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSThis report was prepared by the Environment and Development Division of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia a
3、nd the Pacific(ESCAP),authored by Liz Willetts,Consultant;Yi-Ann Chen,Associate Economic Affairs Officer;and Ruisi Zhao,Intern,under the overall guidance of Sangmin Nam,Director;Lorenzo Santucci,Chief of the Environment and Development Policy Section;Hitomi Rankine,Former Chief of the Environment an
4、d Development Policy Section;and Aneta Nikolova,Environmental Affairs Officer and Climate Policy Lead.Layout by Ruisi Zhao.The authors are grateful for the valuable advice and inputs provided by Katinka Weinberger,Sayuri Okada(ESCAP);Rathana Peou Norbert-Munns(UN Food Systems Coordination Hub);Charl
5、otte Hicks(UNEP-WCMC);Makiko Yashiro(UNEP);Jia Li(FAO);Animesh Kumar(UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction);and Edward Boydell(Scaling Up Nutrition Movement Secretariat).DisclaimerThe views expressed in this document do not necessarily reflect the views of the United Nations.The designations employe
6、d and the presentation of the materials in this publication also do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the secretariat of the United Nations concerning the legal status of any country,territory,city or area,or of its authorities or concerning the delimitation of its fr