This co-publication of the Asian Development Bank and Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre reports that disasters have resulted in more than 177 million displacements in Asia and the Pacific over the past 10 years and outlines ways multilateral development banks (MDBs) can mobilize finance and help countries reduce disaster displacement as climate change continues to affect the region.
- DOI
- http://dx.doi.org/10.22617/TCS240454-2
- Dimensions
- 8.5x11
- ISBN
- 978-92-9270-909-9(print) 978-92-9270-910-5(PDF) 978-92-9270-911-2(ebook)
- Pages
- 64
- Published in
- Philippines
- SKU
- TCS240454-2
- pages
- 62
Table of Contents
- Contents 6
- Figures and Boxes 7
- Foreword 8
- Acknowledgments 10
- Abbreviations 11
- Key Messages 12
- Introduction 15
- Part 1: Development and Displacement in the Context of Disasters and Climate Change 18
- Part 2: Displacement Linked with Disasters and Climate Change in Asia and the Pacific 22
- Southeast Asia 26
- East Asia 27
- South Asia 28
- Central and West Asia 29
- The Pacific 30
- Part 3: Development Impacts of Displacement Linked with Disasters and Climate Change in Asia and the Pacific 32
- Immediate Needs 34
- Impacts on Economic Productivity 35
- Long-Term Developmental Impacts on Affected Communities 35
- Part 4: Leveraging Development Financing for Solutions to Displacement 38
- Integrating Solutions into the National Development Architecture 42
- Evidence-Based Financing for Solutions 45
- Community-Based Perspectives 48
- Addressing the Root Causes of Displacement 50
- Financing Solutions 52
- Conclusion 56
- Endnotes 57