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The Great Glacier and Snow-Dependent Rivers of Asia and Climate Change: Heading for Troubled Waters

Authors :
Molden, David J.
Shrestha, Arun B.
Immerzeel, Walter W.
Maharjan, Amina
Rasul, Golam
Wester, Philippus
Wagle, Nisha
Pradhananga, Saurav
Nepal, Santosh
Biswas, Asit K.
Tortajada, Cecilia
Hydrologie
Landscape functioning, Geocomputation and Hydrology
Source :
Water Resources Development and Management, 223. Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH, STARTPAGE=223;ISSN=1614-810X;TITLE=Water Resources Development and Management, Water Resources Development and Management ISBN: 9789811654923
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The glacier- and snow-fed river basins of the Hindu Kush Himalaya (HKH) mountains provide water to 1.9 billion people in Asia. The signs of climate change in the HKH mountains are clear, with increased warming and accelerated melting of snow and glaciers. This threatens the water, food, energy and livelihood security for many in Asia. The links between mountains and plains and the differential impacts of climate change on societies upstream and downstream need to be better established to improve adaptation measures. This chapter sheds light on climate change impacts on the cryosphere and mountains, the impact on river systems and the social consequences of such changes in mountains, hills and plains. In high mountains and hills, the impact of climate change is clear, as seen in changes in agropastoral systems and the increasing occurrence of floods and droughts, with losses and damages already high. Moving downstream, the climate change signal is harder to separate from other environmental and management factors. This chapter outlines how climate change in the mountains will impact various sectors in the hills and plains, such as hydropower, irrigation, cities, industries and the environment. It discusses how climate change will potentially lead to increased disasters and out-migration of people. The chapter concludes by highlighting necessary actions, such as the need to reduce emissions globally, build regional cooperation between HKH countries, increase technical and financial support for adaptation, and more robust and interdisciplinary science to address changing policy needs.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1614810X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Water Resources Development and Management, 223. Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH, STARTPAGE=223;ISSN=1614-810X;TITLE=Water Resources Development and Management, Water Resources Development and Management ISBN: 9789811654923
Accession number :
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