Comprehensive analysis of the disaster risk reduction and management system for agriculture in Montenegro

This report aims to highlight the current strengths of the institutional DRR system for agriculture in Montenegro as well as indicate existing gaps and capacity needs to further enhance it. A comprehensive assessment is conducted, which includes a general overview of the country’s agricultural sector and outlines the most frequent natural hazards that are impacting the sector. It is followed by an analysis of the existing legal, policy and institutional structure and discusses various components of the system, including e.g. the functioning of early warning systems, assessments of disaster risks, post-disaster needs assessments, including damages and losses assessments and the availability of agricultural insurance for farmers. It concludes by providing recommendations for capacity building interventions to strengthen the current system to reduce the adverse impacts of natural hazards, in particular, floods, landslides and droughts, and climate change on agriculture in Montenegro. This report is prepared for the FAO project ‘Enhancement of Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (DRR/M) capacities and mainstreaming of Climate Change Adaptation (CCA) practices into the Agricultural Sector in the Western Balkans (TCP/RER/3504).

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Main Authors: 1423211780947 Radevic, D., 187569 FAO, Budapest (Hungary). Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia eng, 186438 Van't Wout, T.
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Podgorica (Montenegro) FAO 2018
Subjects:agricultural sector, natural disasters, disaster risk management, disaster risk reduction, climate change adaptation, early warning systems, agricultural insurance, sustainable agriculture, investment, legal frameworks, SDGs, Goal 2 Zero hunger, Goal 13 Climate action,
Online Access:http://www.fao.org/3/i8373en/i8373en.pdf
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Summary:This report aims to highlight the current strengths of the institutional DRR system for agriculture in Montenegro as well as indicate existing gaps and capacity needs to further enhance it. A comprehensive assessment is conducted, which includes a general overview of the country’s agricultural sector and outlines the most frequent natural hazards that are impacting the sector. It is followed by an analysis of the existing legal, policy and institutional structure and discusses various components of the system, including e.g. the functioning of early warning systems, assessments of disaster risks, post-disaster needs assessments, including damages and losses assessments and the availability of agricultural insurance for farmers. It concludes by providing recommendations for capacity building interventions to strengthen the current system to reduce the adverse impacts of natural hazards, in particular, floods, landslides and droughts, and climate change on agriculture in Montenegro. This report is prepared for the FAO project ‘Enhancement of Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (DRR/M) capacities and mainstreaming of Climate Change Adaptation (CCA) practices into the Agricultural Sector in the Western Balkans (TCP/RER/3504).