How climate change impacts the food stability in Ethiopia ? The report should be divided into the following 5 sections, plus the appendix: 1- Briefly introduce the topic and set out the objectives of the project (guideline ~250 words). introduction of the topic should include a short description of the climate and non-climatic drivers of the climate impact you have chosen to address. In addition to the type of impact, you should describe the geographical scale at which you are addressing this impact. You should cite the slides in your appendix as reference material. You should then set out clear and specific objectives for the report. The objectives can include new learning about methods, impacts and/or adaptation, but do not need to cover all of these areas. You may need to wait until you have written some of the rest of the text before writing your objectives. 2- Summarise the methods that have been used to predict or project future impacts (guideline 650 words). Select 3-10 studies to focus upon. Describe how you have gone about selecting those studies. You may need to group your studies in order to summarise methods (e.g. empirical vs process-based). How does each method seek to represent or reproduce the causation mechanisms listed? Apply the critiquing checklist developed in the seminar in order to identify the pros and cons of each approach. In which situations (e.g. spatial scale of analysis, lead time, non-climatic drivers) is each method likely to be most robust? State any changes that you would make to the critiquing checklist based on your analysis. 3- Present and critically assess the results of the studies reviewed in part ii (guideline ~800 words). Summarise and intercompare the key findings of the studies. Present, in an objective manner, your informed view of the plausibility of each of the results. Draw on the review of methods in order to do this. Then use the analysis of plausibility to provide an assessment of how climate change will affect the chosen sector on the chosen lead- time(s). Critically assess and summarise the quantitative information on impacts that the studies provide. 4- Describe how the information and data from the studies could be used as part of an adaptation strategy (guideline ~600-800 words). Where specific conclusions are presented on adaptation, critically assess these. If none are given, then make this clear and develop your own conclusions about how the information might be used for adaptation. These might be implicit in the study and/or the result of independent work on your part. Since this assignment is about the use of the specific studies reviewed, do not use adaptation options from elsewhere in the literature. State and justify your ideas for the use of information for adaptation and clearly describe the limitations. A good way to think of this is to ask yourself what you would recommend, and why, if you were hired as a consultant for adaption based on your chosen studies. 5- Conclude by answering the questions you set out in your objectives. A high pass is the maximum mark that can be achieved if any of these five parts is missing. 6- Appendix, based on the slides from the group presentation. Modify the slides for inclusion in the appendix of your individual reports. Add text to your slides as needed, in order to make the appendix a stand-alone resource for the main body of your assignment. Include only those slides that you reference directly in the main body of the assignment. Number your slides for ease of reference. The slides should provide a clear summary of the causal mechanisms, including the non- climatic drivers, and cite literature as evidence (provide a full reference list on the final slide). In this way, the individual report will draw on the material covered in the presentation.