An EPIC Response

Floods and droughts take a staggering toll both in human suffering and in economic costs. A new approach thus is urgently needed to manage the large and growing risks associated with extreme hydro-climatic events. This report offers that new approach. It sets out a vision of how national governments can deal with these challenges through innovative governance, offering a comprehensive path towards a safer, more prosperous future for the world’s 7.7 billion people. This report focuses primarily on the last principle - a joined-up government. This report presents a new framework for creating a more effective system of managing hydro-climatic risks, a system that has the potential to dramatically reduce the future human and economic toll from these events. This report is intended to bring awareness of this enormous challenge and the potential solutions to a broad audience, as well as offering a practical and detailed guide to help governments improve their flood and drought management systems.

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Main Authors: Browder, Greg, Nunez Sanchez, Ana, Jongman, Brenden, Engle, Nathan, van Beek, Eelco, Castera Errea, Melissa, Hodgson, Stephen
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2021-06-04
Subjects:FLOOD RISK, DROUGHT RISK, DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT, GOVERNANCE, CLIMATE CHANGE, INSTITUTIONS, WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, HYDRO-CLIMATIC EXTREMES, METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE, HYDRO-MET, WATERSHED MANAGEMENT, FLOOD CONTROL, GROUNDWATER, EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS, DISASTER RISK FINANCE,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/419061623699802863/Main-Report
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/35754
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Summary:Floods and droughts take a staggering toll both in human suffering and in economic costs. A new approach thus is urgently needed to manage the large and growing risks associated with extreme hydro-climatic events. This report offers that new approach. It sets out a vision of how national governments can deal with these challenges through innovative governance, offering a comprehensive path towards a safer, more prosperous future for the world’s 7.7 billion people. This report focuses primarily on the last principle - a joined-up government. This report presents a new framework for creating a more effective system of managing hydro-climatic risks, a system that has the potential to dramatically reduce the future human and economic toll from these events. This report is intended to bring awareness of this enormous challenge and the potential solutions to a broad audience, as well as offering a practical and detailed guide to help governments improve their flood and drought management systems.