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Drought Management and Mitigation in the Caucasus and Central Asia: A Synthesis of Survey and Field Work in Support of Planning Mike Thurman Consultant World Bank ECSSD Phase Two Activities Regional Vulnerability and Capacity Assessment  Stakeholder Assessment  Dissemination to stakeholders  Dissemination within World Bank  Typologies of Drought Conditions and Impacts                 Prolonged absence of precipitation Higher temperatures Climate change Decrease of the water levels in rivers and lower groundwater levels Shortage of water for irrigation, household, and hydropower needs Lower crop yields and livestock productivity Increased labor and input costs Lost income Hunger and poor health Emigration Emotional and psychological stress Water pollution Soil degradation Deforestation Desertification Deterioration of buildings and infrastructure Fieldwork Sites Average precipitation varies between 150 mm (Gijduvan District, Uzbekistan) and 900-1700 mm (Sakhere District, Goergia).  In all areas, participants stated that (from their perspective) drought strikes as often as “every 2-3 years with changing intensity,” “10 [times] since 1990.”  Operative, site-specific definitions most useful in planning  Exposure: Climate Change and Prognosis More work need concerning precipitation and water resources  Country assessments sometimes inconsistent: need regional harmonization  Second Initial Communication  Vulnerability Before and After 1991 Subsidies to drought-prone areas before 1991  Mitigation measures before 1991  Economic downturn: finance gap, new entrants into agriculture sector, many mitigation measures discontinued  Reforms in agriculture and water management  Capacity: Community Participation Most communities uninvolved in early warning  Institutions are lacking or else are not mandated to provide early warning and relief  Some stakeholders would prefer to participate and manage and much as possible  Some stakeholders remain dependent upon the local government  Capacity: Planning Many specializations required: need to integrate the planning process  Need to constantly update plans and maintain focus  Need for operational definitions and specific “triggers” for responses 
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            