Striking a Balance

This report’s purpose is to help Lao policy makers and stakeholders prepare for future El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) events. It does this by providing information on ENSO’s poverty, economic, and agricultural impacts in Lao PDR and outlining ways forward. The report finds that ENSO’s impacts vary from region to region and harm Lao PDR’s people, economy, and agricultural sector. The country has sought to prepare for climate risks through climate change adaptation and disaster risk management but could do more to prepare specifically for ENSO events. Preparing for ENSO is important because of Lao PDR’s exposure to ENSO-related climate shocks, the importance of agriculture in the national economy, the rural population’s climate and economic vulnerability, and the lack of research on ENSO in Lao PDR.This report is timely given the lack of research on ENSO in Lao PDR and the high likelihood the country will face another El Niño in the near term. It is difficult to disentangle ENSO’s impacts from those of other climate shocks, natural disasters,and economic cycles. This makes it more difficult to design policies and response mechanisms that help mitigate ENSO-related welfare losses and economic damages.This report evaluates El Niño and La Niña’s impacts on Lao PDR’s agricultural sector particularly crops, livestock, and fisheries—and how these have implications for the economy and society. It then looks at the actions undertaken by the Lao government to mitigate the losses associated with climate risks. This includes actions to prepare and respond to climate change and natural disasters. Next, the report simulates how well certain policy options mitigate ENSO-related GDP and welfare losses. It concludes by recommending actions to enhance Lao PDR’s preparedness for future ENSO events.

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Main Authors: Sutton, William R., Srivastava, Jitendra P., Rosegrant, Mark, Koo, Jawoo, Robertson, Ricky
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2019-04
Subjects:EL NINO, LA NINA, AGRICULTURE, CLIMATE IMPACT, EXTREME WEATHER, NATURAL DISASTER, DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT, CLIMATE CHANGE, DISASTER PREPAREDNESS, FLOOD, DROUGHT, FOOD SECURITY, RAINFALL,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/448941554201199810/Striking-a-Balance-Managing-El-Niño-and-La-Niña-in-Lao-PDR-s-Agriculture
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/31520
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spelling dig-okr-10986315202024-08-07T19:11:27Z Striking a Balance Managing El Niño and La Niña in Lao PDR’s Agriculture Sutton, William R. Srivastava, Jitendra P. Rosegrant, Mark Koo, Jawoo Robertson, Ricky EL NINO LA NINA AGRICULTURE CLIMATE IMPACT EXTREME WEATHER NATURAL DISASTER DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT CLIMATE CHANGE DISASTER PREPAREDNESS FLOOD DROUGHT FOOD SECURITY RAINFALL This report’s purpose is to help Lao policy makers and stakeholders prepare for future El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) events. It does this by providing information on ENSO’s poverty, economic, and agricultural impacts in Lao PDR and outlining ways forward. The report finds that ENSO’s impacts vary from region to region and harm Lao PDR’s people, economy, and agricultural sector. The country has sought to prepare for climate risks through climate change adaptation and disaster risk management but could do more to prepare specifically for ENSO events. Preparing for ENSO is important because of Lao PDR’s exposure to ENSO-related climate shocks, the importance of agriculture in the national economy, the rural population’s climate and economic vulnerability, and the lack of research on ENSO in Lao PDR.This report is timely given the lack of research on ENSO in Lao PDR and the high likelihood the country will face another El Niño in the near term. It is difficult to disentangle ENSO’s impacts from those of other climate shocks, natural disasters,and economic cycles. This makes it more difficult to design policies and response mechanisms that help mitigate ENSO-related welfare losses and economic damages.This report evaluates El Niño and La Niña’s impacts on Lao PDR’s agricultural sector particularly crops, livestock, and fisheries—and how these have implications for the economy and society. It then looks at the actions undertaken by the Lao government to mitigate the losses associated with climate risks. This includes actions to prepare and respond to climate change and natural disasters. Next, the report simulates how well certain policy options mitigate ENSO-related GDP and welfare losses. It concludes by recommending actions to enhance Lao PDR’s preparedness for future ENSO events. 2019-04-11T18:29:53Z 2019-04-11T18:29:53Z 2019-04 Report Rapport Informe http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/448941554201199810/Striking-a-Balance-Managing-El-Niño-and-La-Niña-in-Lao-PDR-s-Agriculture https://hdl.handle.net/10986/31520 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC
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topic EL NINO
LA NINA
AGRICULTURE
CLIMATE IMPACT
EXTREME WEATHER
NATURAL DISASTER
DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT
CLIMATE CHANGE
DISASTER PREPAREDNESS
FLOOD
DROUGHT
FOOD SECURITY
RAINFALL
EL NINO
LA NINA
AGRICULTURE
CLIMATE IMPACT
EXTREME WEATHER
NATURAL DISASTER
DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT
CLIMATE CHANGE
DISASTER PREPAREDNESS
FLOOD
DROUGHT
FOOD SECURITY
RAINFALL
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LA NINA
AGRICULTURE
CLIMATE IMPACT
EXTREME WEATHER
NATURAL DISASTER
DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT
CLIMATE CHANGE
DISASTER PREPAREDNESS
FLOOD
DROUGHT
FOOD SECURITY
RAINFALL
EL NINO
LA NINA
AGRICULTURE
CLIMATE IMPACT
EXTREME WEATHER
NATURAL DISASTER
DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT
CLIMATE CHANGE
DISASTER PREPAREDNESS
FLOOD
DROUGHT
FOOD SECURITY
RAINFALL
Sutton, William R.
Srivastava, Jitendra P.
Rosegrant, Mark
Koo, Jawoo
Robertson, Ricky
Striking a Balance
description This report’s purpose is to help Lao policy makers and stakeholders prepare for future El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) events. It does this by providing information on ENSO’s poverty, economic, and agricultural impacts in Lao PDR and outlining ways forward. The report finds that ENSO’s impacts vary from region to region and harm Lao PDR’s people, economy, and agricultural sector. The country has sought to prepare for climate risks through climate change adaptation and disaster risk management but could do more to prepare specifically for ENSO events. Preparing for ENSO is important because of Lao PDR’s exposure to ENSO-related climate shocks, the importance of agriculture in the national economy, the rural population’s climate and economic vulnerability, and the lack of research on ENSO in Lao PDR.This report is timely given the lack of research on ENSO in Lao PDR and the high likelihood the country will face another El Niño in the near term. It is difficult to disentangle ENSO’s impacts from those of other climate shocks, natural disasters,and economic cycles. This makes it more difficult to design policies and response mechanisms that help mitigate ENSO-related welfare losses and economic damages.This report evaluates El Niño and La Niña’s impacts on Lao PDR’s agricultural sector particularly crops, livestock, and fisheries—and how these have implications for the economy and society. It then looks at the actions undertaken by the Lao government to mitigate the losses associated with climate risks. This includes actions to prepare and respond to climate change and natural disasters. Next, the report simulates how well certain policy options mitigate ENSO-related GDP and welfare losses. It concludes by recommending actions to enhance Lao PDR’s preparedness for future ENSO events.
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LA NINA
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CLIMATE IMPACT
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NATURAL DISASTER
DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT
CLIMATE CHANGE
DISASTER PREPAREDNESS
FLOOD
DROUGHT
FOOD SECURITY
RAINFALL
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