Water and climate change adaptation : policies to navigate uncharted waters

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Water and climate change adaptation : policies to navigate uncharted waters

OECD

(OECD studies on water)

IWA Publishing, c2013

  • IWA : pbk

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Country profiles: p. 113-224

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Description

This publication sets out the challenge for freshwater in a changing climate and provides policy guidance on how to navigate this new "waterscape". It examines the range and complexity of possible changes in the water cycle and the challenges of making practical, on-site adaptation decisions for water. It offers policymakers a risk-based framework and guidance to "know", "cap" and "manage" water risks in order to provide flexibility and improve decisions despite the lack of reliable predictions. It draws insights from a stock take of current policy efforts to adapt water systems across all 34 member countries and the European Union, including water-related aspects of National Adaptation Plans and Strategies, specific policy measures, and financing programmes. Finally, the report examines the use of economic instruments to promote adaptation (e.g. insurance schemes, water markets and banks, water pricing), incentives for 'green' infrastructure and ecosystem-based approaches, and financing issues.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents: Chapter 1. A changing and uncertain future for freshwater Chapter 2. A risk-based approach to adapting water systems to climate change Chapter 3. Climate change adaptation for water systems in OECD countries Chapter 4. Improving flexibility: Adaptive governance, policy options and financing approaches Chapter 5. Using hindsight to guide the future: Concluding remarks

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