Drought Management

CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS

  • Depending on the duration, timing and frequency of the meteorological drought more or less severe agricultural or hydrological droughts will originate with impacts on economy, society and environment.
  • Accelerated hydrological cycle will result in more extreme and more frequent drought events.
  • Sea level rise will increase water quality issues (brackish water).
  • Drought is underestimated important impact of climate change, but awareness is rising.

GCF AMBITIONS ON DROUGHT MANAGEMENT

  • Pro-active instead of re-active.
  • Accelerated hydrological cycle will result in more extreme and more frequent drought events.
  • Promote the establishment of forecasting and warning systems that focus on impacts and risks to raise risk resilience of communities.
  • Promote nature-based solutions for reduction of droughts .
drought management

DEVELOPING A DROUGHT MANAGEMENT PROJECT

Climate Science base

  • Information on historical analysis of drought hazard and impact
  • Extend with predictions on how climate change might influence the probabilities involved.

Analytical tools

  • Hydrological and water balances modelling, incl. the probability of the drought conditions (hazards) and water shortages.
  • Sector or Impact models, that indicate these drought conditions have on the users (exposure and vulnerability)
  • Drought mapping

Measures to be considered

  • Integrated approach considering all pillars of the drought risk cascade.
  • Prioritizing and balancing different water uses (IWRM) based upon sound drought risk information
  • Installing flexible governance mechanisms and payment for ecosystem services (water pricing, public tax)
  • Insurance mechanisms that cover residual risks
  • Early warning systems