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Ready for the dry years : building resilience to drought in South-East Asia : with a focus on Cambodia, Lao People's Democratic Republic, Myanmar and Viet Nam / United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific.
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United Nations. Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
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Language
English
Published/Created
[Bangkok, Thailand] : United Nations, 2019.
©2019
Description
64 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm
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QC929.24.A785 U55 2019g
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Drought management
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Southeast Asia
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Drought management
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Cambodia
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Drought management
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Laos
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Drought management
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Burma
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Drought management
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Vietnam
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Summary note
South-East Asia is regularly hit by droughts. Ready for the Dry Years offers a clear analysis of this subject, assessing prospects for the decades ahead and highlighting the principal risks. Though starting slowly, droughts can have devastating cumulative impacts - striking hardest at the poor and heightening inequality, as well as degrading land and increasing the prospects of conflict. The study shows that there will be many more dry years ahead, and the area affected by drought is likely to shift and expand. The study identifies actions that ASEAN member States can individually and collectively undertake to mitigate the impacts of drought. It proposes three priority areas of intervention for ESCAP and ASEAN. The first is to strengthen drought risk assessment and early warning services, for example, by sharing data from space-based technologies. The second is to foster risk financing instruments that can insure communities against slow-onset droughts. The third is to enhance people's capacities to adapt to drought, thereby reducing the potential for conflict. It argues that many timely steps taken now can contribute towards protecting the poorest communities and fostering more peaceful societies.
Notes
"ST/ESCAP/2851"
"Sales no.: E.19.II.F.7"
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographic references (pages 62-64).
ISBN
9789211207873
9211207878
OCLC
1125094158
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C - S
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