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Responding to climate and other change processes in complex contexts: Challenge s facing development of adaptive policy frameworks in theGanga Basin

机译:在复杂环境中应对气候变化和其他变化过程:冈加河流域适应性政策框架的发展面临的挑战

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The Ganga Basin, one of the world's most densely populated and vulnerable regions, is also among the world's most dynamic hydrological systems. Rivers exiting the Himalaya deposit massive amounts of sediment in the plains and shift their courses regularly. The natural dynamics of this system have a direct impact on populations. On August 18th, 2008, for example, embankments on the Kosi River (a tributary to the Ganges), failed and the channel shifted by as much as 120 km (Sinha, 2008[1]) displacing over sixty thousand people in Nepal and three and a half million in India. Transport and power systems disrupted across large areas. The embankment failure was not caused by an extreme event Instead the breach represented a failure of interlinked physical and institutional infrastructure systems in an area characterized by complex social, political, and environmental relationships. Projected climate changes in the Ganga Basin are likely to greatly exacerbate vulnerability (Adaptation Study Team, 2008 [2]). While the Kosi breach had nothing to do with climate change, such events will increase if climatic variability, sediment transport, and extreme events increase. Understanding how populations can respond to the dynamic nature of rivers such as the Kosi is, as a result essential to develop strategies for adapting to climatic change. Understanding is also essential at the policy level for building adaptive capacity. The challenge is to identify policy frameworks and their relationship to interlinked physical and institutional infrastructure combinations that create environments enabling adaptation within households, communities, and regions. This paper explores the challenges and opportunities facing the development of adaptive policy frameworks in the Ganga Basin. The characteristics of frameworks that are adaptive in themselves and enable adaptation along with their relationship to different types of interlinked institutional and infrastructure systems are explored first Following this, the case of the Kosi embankment along with the projected impacts of climate change across the Ganga Basin is used to identify the key challenges and opportunities that are common in many regions. The paper concludes with specific observations on the development of adaptive policy frameworks for responding to climate change in complex developing country contexts.
机译:恒河盆地是世界上人口最稠密,最脆弱的地区之一,也是世界上最具活力的水文系统之一。离开喜马拉雅山的河流在平原上沉积了大量的沉积物,并定期改变航向。该系统的自然动力学对种群有直接影响。例如,在2008年8月18日,科西河(恒河的支流)上的堤防失效,河道移动了多达120公里(Sinha,2008年[1]),尼泊尔的六万多人流离失所,其中三人流离失所。在印度有50万运输和电力系统在大范围内受到干扰。路堤的破坏不是由极端事件引起的,而是在一个以复杂的社会,政治和环境关系为特征的地区,该破坏代表了相互联系的物理和机构基础设施系统的失败。恒河盆地预计的气候变化可能会大大加剧脆弱性(适应研究小组,2008 [2])。尽管科西河爆发与气候变化无关,但如果气候变率,泥沙输送和极端事件增加,此类事件将增加。因此,了解人口如何对诸如科西岛这样的河流的动态性质作出反应,对于制定适应气候变化的战略至关重要。在政策层面上,理解对于建设适应能力也至关重要。面临的挑战是确定政策框架及其与相互联系的物理和机构基础设施组合的关系,从而创建能够在家庭,社区和地区内进行适应的环境。本文探讨了恒河盆地适应性政策框架发展所面临的挑战和机遇。首先探讨了本身具有适应能力并能够适应的框架的特征,以及它们与不同类型的相互联系的制度和基础设施系统之间的关系。在此之后,Kosi路堤的案例以及气候变化对整个恒河盆地的影响预计如下:用于确定许多地区常见的主要挑战和机遇。本文以关于在复杂的发展中国家背景下应对气候变化的适应性政策框架发展的具体意见作为结尾。

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