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Title:
Climate change and water resources in South Asia
Publication Information:
Leiden, The Netherlands : A.A. Balkema Publishers, 2005
ISBN:
9780415364423

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This book addresses the most pressing water resource issues in South Asia, particularly in relation to climate change and variability. This is a region characterised by abundant water during the monsoon, when devastating floods occur, and by scarcity of water and droughts during the dry period. These extreme events often cause substantial damage to infrastructure, property, livestock and human populations. Agriculture and other key economic sectors suffer greatly during these events. The results of climate and hydrologic models indicate increased vulnerability unless adequate adaptation measures are designed and implemented. Such policies need to rely on a framework that includes active participation of the stakeholders.


Author Notes

Dr M. Monirul Qader Mirza has extensively researched on hydrological and climate

extremes, natural hazards and their management, climate change and water resources and

associated vulnerability, impact and adaptation and environmental impacts of water

diversions from the transboundary rivers. He received his PhD from the International

Global Change Institute (IGCI), University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand on climate

change and flooding in Bangladesh in 1998. He contributed as a Coordinating Lead Author

(CLA) to the Special Regional Report and the Third Assessment Report (TAR) of the

Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) of the United Nations and to the

Millennium Ecosystem Assessment. He is currently with the Adaptation and Impacts

Research Group (AIRG), Meteorological Service Canada, Environment Canada. He is also

an Adjunct Professor at the Institute for Environmental Studies (IES), University of Toronto,

Canada. He has been declared as a Burtoni Fellow of the Meteorological Service Canada

for the year 2004-2005. He is a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers and

Professional Engineers, Ontario, Canada.

Dr Q. K. Ahmad is a socio-economic specialist of international repute and has to his credit

a wide range of research work on environment and water resources, climate change, policy

planning, food and agriculture, rural development, poverty alleviation, human

development, technology and employment generation, women in development and

gender issues. He extensively studied various issues related to water resources

development and cooperation in the South Asia Region. He received his PhD from the

London School of Economics and Political Science, London University in 1976. He is

Chairman and Chief Executive, Bangladesh Unnayan Parishad (BUP), Dhaka. He was the

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