Authors
Magero, Chris, Somda, Jacques, Njeru, T., Ruiz, Verónica, Dalton, James, Nino, B., Metternicht, Graciela, Tang, T., Irshaid, J., Lewis, M., Kahil, T.
Related Organizations
- Call number
- IUCN-2024-024, En
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.2305/CJPS5596
- ISBN
- 978-2-8317-2288-7
- Imprint
- Gland, Switzerland : IUCN, 2024
- Monographic Series no
- 2
- Pages
- 97
- Physical Description
- xiv, 80p. : ill.
- Published in
- Switzerland
Table of Contents
- Foreword 11
- Executive summary 13
- Acknowledgements 15
- 1. Drought overview 19
- 1. 1. The global drought discourse, its impact and responses 19
- 1. 2. Definition and typology of drought 22
- 1. 3. Drought and land degradation in drylands 24
- 1. 3. 1. Drought-land-water nexus 24
- 1. 3. 2. The social dimension of drought 25
- 1. 3. 3. Drought governance and building drought resilience 27
- 2. Nature-based Solutions and drought 31
- 2. 1. Introduction to Nature-based Solutions 31
- 2. 2. Challenges and opportunities for implementing Nature-based Solution approaches in the context of drought planning 34
- 3. State of knowledge on the links between land degradation and drought 39
- 3. 1. Role of terrestrial ecosystems in regulating the hydrological cycle 40
- 3. 2. Drought amplified by land degradation: key pathways 41
- 3. 3. Evidence that drought impacts are amplified by land degradation 43
- 4. Economics of drought resilience 52
- 4. 1. Ecosystem economics to enhance drought resilience 52
- 4. 2. Proactive versus reactive drought response 55
- 5. Financing drought risk and response 58
- 5. 1. A global analysis of drought finance 59
- 5. 2. Global funding mechanism and multilateral donors 60
- 5. 3. Regional and national drought financing 63
- 5. 4. Financing local drought responses 65
- 6. Challenges and opportunities of implementing Nature-based Solutions in drought planning 68
- 6. 1. An analysis of global policies on drought 70
- 6. 2. Case study 1 – Kenya: ending drought emergencies 75
- 6. 3. Case study 2 – Georgia: tackling drought in Georgia 76
- 6. 4. Case Study 3 – Burkina Faso: national approach to drought management 79
- 7. Advancing the agenda of global drought resilience 82
- 7. 1. Land management and ecosystem-based options 82
- 7. 2. Finance options 83
- 7. 3. Policy options 85
- Bibliography 88
- IUCN NbS and Draught v09 26-31.pdf 1
- Foreword 11
- Executive summary 13
- Acknowledgements 15
- 1. Drought overview 19
- 1. 1. The global drought discourse, its impact and responses 19
- 1. 2. Definition and typology of drought 22
- 1. 3. Drought and land degradation in drylands 24
- 1. 3. 1. Drought-land-water nexus 24
- 1. 3. 2. The social dimension of drought 25
- 1. 3. 3. Drought governance and building drought resilience 27
- 2. Nature-based Solutions and drought 31
- 2. 1. Introduction to Nature-based Solutions 31
- 2. 2. Challenges and opportunities for implementing Nature-based Solution approaches in the context of drought planning 34
- 3. State of knowledge on the links between land degradation and drought 39
- 3. 1. Role of terrestrial ecosystems in regulating the hydrological cycle 40
- 3. 2. Drought amplified by land degradation: key pathways 41
- 3. 3. Evidence that drought impacts are amplified by land degradation 43
- 4. Economics of drought resilience 52
- 4. 1. Ecosystem economics to enhance drought resilience 52
- 4. 2. Proactive versus reactive drought response 55
- 5. Financing drought risk and response 58
- 5. 1. A global analysis of drought finance 59
- 5. 2. Global funding mechanism and multilateral donors 60
- 5. 3. Regional and national drought financing 63
- 5. 4. Financing local drought responses 65
- 6. Challenges and opportunities of implementing Nature-based Solutions in drought planning 68
- 6. 1. An analysis of global policies on drought 70
- 6. 2. Case study 1 – Kenya: ending drought emergencies 75
- 6. 3. Case study 2 – Georgia: tackling drought in Georgia 76
- 6. 4. Case Study 3 – Burkina Faso: national approach to drought management 79
- 7. Advancing the agenda of global drought resilience 82
- 7. 1. Land management and ecosystem-based options 82
- 7. 2. Finance options 83
- 7. 3. Policy options 85
- Bibliography 88