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MainDB: Losses and damages associated with slow-onset events: urban drought and water insecurity in Asia

Title

Losses and damages associated with slow-onset events: urban drought and water insecurity in Asia

NWPWeblink

www.iihs.co.in

NWPTypeOfOrganization

Research institution; University/education/training organization

NWPGeographicRegion

Asia

Scope of work

 

NWPMandatesandFrameworks

 

NWPModalityApproachandMechanism

 

NWPEffortsToAddressSOE

 

NWPRelevantStakeholders

 

NWPFocusonNElossesFlag

 

NWPImpactAreas

 

NWPOutputs

 

Good practices and lessons learned

 

NWPGapsChallenges

 

Date of submission

 

Abbreviation

IIHS

Activities

 

Adaptation element

Adaptation planning and practices; Impact assessment; Institutional arrangements; Monitoring and evaluation/M&E; Science and research; Vulnerability assessment

Adaptation sector/theme

Disaster risk reduction; Human settlements; Infrastructure; Services; Urban resilience; Water resources

Climate hazard

Drought; Increasing temperatures

Country

India

NWPDataSource

 

Description

Loss and Damage studies have tended to focus on rapid-onset events with lesser attention to slow-onset events such as drought. Even when discussed, narratives around droughts emphasize implications on rural populations and there remain empirical and conceptual gaps on drought impacts in urban areas. We focus on losses and damages associated with urban drought and water insecurity through a review of interventions and policies in seven Asian countries. We find evidence of urban droughts leading to tangible losses (e.g. groundwater over-extraction, economic impacts) and intangible losses (e.g. conflict, increased drudgery). We highlight examples of Asian cities minimizing urban drought-related losses and damages through nature-based, institutional, technological, and behavioral adaptation interventions. We argue that water management policies that take into account current and projected L&D of urban droughts as well as beyond-urban dynamics of water availability and sharing are essential for effective climate adaptation.

Expected outcome

 

Further information

 

NWPGeographicScope

National; Regional; Transboundary

Indicators of achievement

 

NWPInformationType

Knowledge Resource

NWPJoinDate

10/01/2022

NWPPartner

Indian Institute for Human Settlements

Purpose

 

Regional group

 

Target group

Academics and scientists; Policy makers

NWPWorkStream

NWP

NWPYear

 

NWPOutcome

 

NWPPartners

 

Type of knowledge resource

 

Scale of work

 

NWPSlowOnsetEvents

 

NWPReferences

 

Implementing partners

 

NWPYearPublication

2021

NWPUpdate

 

SourceItemID

2406

NWPSecendaryEmail

csingh@iihs.ac.in

NWPPrimaryEmail

csingh@iihs.ac.in

NWPTypeOfKnowledge

Scientific/peer reviewed publication

NWPCountryItem

India, China, Indonesia, Japan, Pakistan, Turkey, and Bangladesh

NWPRelevantWeblinks

 

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Created at 01/10/2022 07:00 by crmmocservices
Last modified at 01/10/2022 07:00 by crmmocservices