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European Commission Institute for the Protection and Security of the Citizen Working Group 3 Contribution to the General Discussion on: DROUGHT Risk, Vulnerability and Impact Assessment United Nations Inter Agency Task Force Meeting 25 – 26 April 2002
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European Commission Institute for the Protection and Security of the Citizen Drought Management Challenge droughts drought - Why is it that despite the gradual onsite (creeping) of droughts, we are still unable to reduce the risk of drought? - Isnt it suppose to be easier to manage as TIME is on our side?
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European Commission Institute for the Protection and Security of the Citizen Drought Risk Drought (WG 1) Vulnerability (WG 3) drought Disasterdrought Drought: potential threat to humans and their welfare (WG 1) + Vulnerability: exposure and susceptibility to losses (WG 3) = Risk: probability of drought occurrence Disaster: realisation of drought risk
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European Commission Institute for the Protection and Security of the Citizen Social VulnerabilityDrought Social Vulnerability and DroughtObservations Drought impacts are related to underlying conditions of: ** Population and Agricultural Resources (INDICATORS: population density, cropland, irrigated land, cereal yields, food production) ** Income and Agricultural Investment (Econ. Dev.) (INDICATORS: GNP per capita, agricultural GDP, GDP growth, public agricultural research) ** Food Security (INDICATORS: household food expenditure, refugees, adult female literacy, infant mortality) ** Water Resources (Water Use) (INDICATORS: water resources, withdrawal, per capita withdrawal, withdrawal/resources)
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European Commission Institute for the Protection and Security of the Citizen Suggestion of Four Aspects of Drought Vulnerability ** Population and Agricultural Resources Agricultural resources are widely varying between regions ** Income and Agricultural Investment (Econ. Dev.) Indicators of agricultural incomes highlight the enormous disparity in per capita GNP (from over $20,000 to less than $500) ** Food Security - disparities in household status and food security **Water Resources (Water Use) - Water resources vary widely between regions
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European Commission Institute for the Protection and Security of the Citizen Drought Regional Indicators Drought - The crude indicators reinforce the conception of vulnerability as a relative construct. Drought does not affect all nations, economies and households to the same extent or by the same impact pathways. drought - For the developed countries drought poses significant economic risks and costs for individuals, public enterprises, commercial organisations and governments, but could manage the impacts drought - For the more poorer countries (drought life threatening) much of Africa is highly vulnerable on all counts; drought - For most developing countries drought vulnerability constitutes a threat to livelihoods, the ability to maintain productive systems and healthy economies
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European Commission Institute for the Protection and Security of the Citizen Conclusions - plethora of existing Drought vulnerability approaches/ theories (hydrobiological, natural hazards paradigm, vulnerability frameworks, Discourse theorists approach) - vulnerability and societal definitions of drought are poorly monitored, especially in comparison to the effort spent on predicting and monitoring hydrobiological conditions Drought - vulnerability is dynamic. Drought is a relatively short-term event (spanning several years); vulnerability changes at a variety of time scales, from within a season to decade-long trends in development. - more research should focus on relationships between resource, social, economic and political circumstances; on who is vulnerable and why
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European Commission Institute for the Protection and Security of the Citizen Challenge ISDR IATF Challenge drought - A holistic interdisciplinary approach to drought management is required to take on the drought challenge drought - It is recommended that a concerted action of the ISDR IATF Working Groups be initiated to identify and prioritise key needs in drought management in order to focus on realistically manageable activities. - There is a need to improve the knowledge base on drought vulnerability. Data availability problem should be solved. Data information sources should be mapped and access to data facilitated. Conclusions
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European Commission Institute for the Protection and Security of the Citizen THANK YOU! United Nations Inter Agency Task Force Meeting 25 – 26 April 2002
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