Drought in Numbers 2022: UN report

In News

  • United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) recently presented the Drought in Numbers, 2022 report at the ongoing 15th Conference of Parties (CoP15) which highlighted India’s vulnerability to droughts.
    • The report assessment analysed droughts and their impacts on life and livelihood over 122 years covering 196 countries.

Highlights of the Report

  • Indian scenario:
    • India has featured in the assessment as one of severely drought-impacted countries.
      • Nearly two-thirds of the country suffered drought during 2020-2022.
      • India’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) reduced by 2 to 5 percent between 1998 and 2017 due to severe droughts in the country.
    • Many parts of India fall under the list of regions that are vulnerable to drought globally. 
    • Geographically, India’s drought vulnerability compares with that of sub-Saharan Africa.
    • India features on the Global Drought Vulnerability Index, which is part of the assessment. 
  • Global scenario:
    • Droughts inbetween 1998 and 2017 caused economic losses of approximately $124 billion. 
    • The number and duration of droughts around the world have increased by an alarming 29% since 2000.
    • An entire new generation is growing up being “water scarce”.
    • Climate change alone will cause 129 countries to experience an increase in drought exposure in the next few decades.
    • The report notes that women and girls in emerging and developing countries may spend up to 40 per cent of their caloric intake fetching water.

COP15 of UNCCD

  •  15th Conference of Parties (COP15) is currently underway in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire.
    • The UNCCD’s 197 parties, which include 196 member States as well as the European Union are the part of the conference.
  • The COP15 theme, ‘Land. Life. Legacy: From scarcity to prosperity‘, is a call to action to ensure land, the lifeline on this planet, continues to benefit present and future generations.  ?
  • Drought, land restoration, and related aspects such as land rights, gender equality and youth empowerment are among the top considerations at COP15.
  • A major point of discussion of the conference is to chalk out a plan to restore a billion hectares of degraded land by 2030. 
    • Some 128 countries have pledged to UNCCD to achieve land degradation neutrality.

What is Drought?

  • Drought is a prolonged dry period in the natural climate cycle that can occur anywhere in the world. 
  • It is a slow-onset disaster characterized by the lack of precipitation, resulting in a water shortage. 
  • In recent decades, drought has emerged as one of the biggest drivers of human life loss and economic loss among weather-related disasters.
  • By 2030, or in the next eight years, drought will potentially displace an estimated 700 million people worldwide

Effects of the increasing droughts 

  • Environmental Impacts:
    • Losses or destruction of fish and wildlife habitat
    • Lack of food and drinking water for wild animals
    • Increased stress on endangered species or even extinction.
    • Increase in disease in wild animals.
    • Migration of wildlife.
    • Lower water levels in reservoirs, lakes, and ponds; loss of wetlands
    • More wildfires
    • Wind and water erosion of soils
    • Poor soil quality
  • Social impacts: 
    • Health problems because of low water flows, poor water quality and dust
    • Threat to public safety and loss of human life due to an increased number of forest and range fires
    • Reduced incomes
    • Human migrations
  • Economic impacts: 
    • Most affected would be agriculture and allied industries.
    • Rise in the prices of foodstuffs and overall inflation.

Way Forward 

  • The Ministry of Water Resources is involved in drought management mainly on policy guidelines, monitoring and technical and financial assistance.
  • Integrated farming systems and non-agricultural developments may also be considered for livelihood support and poverty alleviation.
  • Policy intervention is also made facilitating relaxation in project clearances, funding etc. for drought-prone areas.
  • The Integrated Drought Management Programme (IDMP) and its partners have adopted three pillars of drought management:
    • Drought monitoring and early warning systems to determine drought status.
    • Vulnerability and impact assessment to determine who and what are at risk and why.
    • Mitigation, drought preparedness, and response to set out actions and measures to mitigate drought impacts and to prepare to respond to drought emergencies.

Source: DTE, TH

 

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