Status of Climate Change Adaptation in South Asia Region

Autor: Ahsan Uddin Ahmed, Arivudai Nambi Appadurai, Sharmind Neelormi
Rok vydání: 2018
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Zdroj: Springer Climate ISBN: 9783319993461
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-99347-8_7
Popis: Climate change is predicted to have major consequences for South Asia. The South Asian region represents the most diverse ecosystems, topographies and climate regimes in the world. Incidences of droughts, floods, heat waves and cyclones have grown both in terms of intensity and frequency, impacting the lives and livelihoods of the most impoverished and vulnerable people of South Asia. The regional countries and respective governments have all exhibited high level of political will and urgency to tackle climate change by means of adaptation, while committing to contribute towards achieving global mitigation goal if they receive adequate international supports in terms of finance, technology transfer and capacity building. Though several climate change adaptation (CCA) efforts are in place at the national and subnational levels in South Asia, they have so far been fragmented and incoherent lacking a perspective that integrates technological, institutional, financial, capacity, information and policy needs. Focusing on key countries of the region, this review captures the trends, strategies and critical barriers in advancing the CCA agenda. It argues for a regional vision and underscores the importance of cross-sectoral coordination, stakeholder integration, democratic decision-making, building synergies with local government institutions and enhanced capacities to tap financial resources from bilateral and multilateral funding agencies.
Databáze: OpenAIRE