main-streaming climate variability and change in flood management
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Main-streaming climate variability and change in flood management. Avinash Tyagi Director, Climate and Water World Meteorological Organization 4th International Symposium on Flood Defence Toronto, 8th May 2008. Confirms impacts we are already witnessing - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Main-streaming climate variability and change Main-streaming climate variability and change in flood managementin flood management
Avinash TyagiDirector, Climate and Water
World Meteorological Organization
4th International Symposium on Flood Defence4th International Symposium on Flood DefenceToronto, 8th May 2008Toronto, 8th May 2008
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New IPCC FindingsNew IPCC Findings
• Confirms impacts we are already witnessing
• Impacts dependent upon both climate change and adaptive capacity
• Emphasizes the importance of adaptation
• Recommends a portfolio approach
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Manifested through….Manifested through….
Precipitation form, timing and quantity
Sea level rise
Air temperature
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Settling on floodplains has enormous advantages
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and at the same time poses great risks
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changes in the averages/ trends
Climate change will intensify the Climate change will intensify the hydrologic cycle…hydrologic cycle…
changes in variability (magnitude, severity, duration)
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HazardsHazards
– Floods– Droughts– Flow regime changes
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Floods and DroughtsFloods and Droughts
““A warmer climate, with its increased climate A warmer climate, with its increased climate variability, will increase the risk of both floods and variability, will increase the risk of both floods and droughtsdroughts” IPCC AR4, 2007” IPCC AR4, 2007
• Difficulties in creating scenarios of changes in rainfall as applied to « flood-producing » events
• Influence of geology
• Anthropogenic changes may be more pronounced
• Droughts have many definitions and the risks have climatic and non-climatic factors influencing it
• Critically dependant on water management practices
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Flood damages are increasing…Flood damages are increasing…
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Challenges of Flood ManagementChallenges of Flood Management
Population increasePopulation increase
Securing livelihoodsSecuring livelihoods
Absolute safety from Absolute safety from flooding is a mythflooding is a myth
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Challenges of Flood ManagementChallenges of Flood Management
Climate variability and changeClimate variability and change
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Changes in decision Changes in decision making processesmaking processes
Ecosystem ConservationEcosystem Conservation
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AdaptationsAdaptations
• Future vulnerability depends on development pathways,
• Extensive adaptation is required to reduce vulnerability,
• Adaptations will be necessary to address impacts,
• A portfolio of adaptation options have to be studied.
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Water Resources Management and Water Resources Management and Flood ManagementFlood Management
IWRM
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RIVER SYSTEM
WATER QUALITY CONTROL
REGIONAL RETENTIONDETENTION
WASTE WATER
WATER SUPPLY
RETENTION
URBANISED LAND SURFACE
SEWERAGE TREATMENT
PLANT
SOIL
GROUND WATER
PIPE orOPEN DRAIN
Urban Flood Hydrologic CycleUrban Flood Hydrologic CycleUrban Flood Hydrologic CycleUrban Flood Hydrologic Cycle
SEWER
DETENTION
RAIN
EVAPORATION
EVAPORATION
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Urban floodsUrban floods
• integrated land use planning to achieve multiple uses for urban land,
• capture and storage of roof runoff in order to reduce demands on the potable water supply,
• ponding of stormwater runoff for use in non-potable water supply,
• use of infiltration facilities to reduce direct storm runoff and increase low flows in rivers.
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Integrated Flood ManagementIntegrated Flood ManagementPRINCIPLESPRINCIPLES
Risk ManagementRisk Management
Water Cycle as a wholeWater Cycle as a whole
Multi-hazard approachMulti-hazard approach
River basin as a planning unitRiver basin as a planning unitInter-disciplinaryInter-disciplinary
Stakeholders participationStakeholders participation
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Integrated Flood Management: Integrated Flood Management: ObjectivesObjectives
–Sustainable development: balancing development
needs and flood risks
–Maximising benefits: ensure livelihood security and
poverty alleviation thereby reducing vulnerability
–Minimising loss of life
–Environmental preservation
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supported with appropriate– Legislation and regulations;
– Institutional structures for proper coordination and appropriate linkages;
– Economic instruments;
– Enabling participatory processes; and
– Information management and exchange mechanisms.
Requirements of IFMRequirements of IFM
Clear and objective policies with a multidisciplinary approach
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Difficulties in AdaptationsDifficulties in Adaptations
• Lack of basic information
• Insufficient monitoring and observation systems
• Settlements in vulnerable areas
• Appropriate political, technological and institutional framework
• Lack of capacity
• Low income
SOURCE: IPCC Working Group II Report, 2007
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Mission of APFMMission of APFM
“ to support countries in the integrated management of floods
within the overall framework of integrated water resources management.”
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Flood Management Policy SeriesFlood Management Policy Series
• Instrumental in bridging disciplinary gaps for IFM
• Expert-group based
• Peer-reviewed
• Specific target groups– Policy Makers
– Flood Managers
– Experts in respective special fields
• Target group adapted language and format
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Data Communication Forecast DecisionSupport Notification Coordination Actions
Hydrological Observations
Data transmission Flood Forecasting
DecisionsAppropriateIndividuals
&Groups
Preparedness,Response and
Decisions
Evacuation andRescue operations
a Critical Chain of Events and Actions
Flood forecasting, warning and Flood forecasting, warning and response system response system
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Flood risk assessment
adaptive management ……..adaptive management ……..
Flood Proofing and Building Codes
Flood RegulationsBasin Flood Planning
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Conclusions…Conclusions…
Use resilient policies: Integrated Flood Management
Beginning today based on imperfect climate information is far better than no action at all.
Use today’s available science to discuss possible future scenarios that factor the possibility that the future MAY NOT look like the past.
““Long-range planning does not deal with future decisions, Long-range planning does not deal with future decisions, but with the future of present decisions.”but with the future of present decisions.”
Peter Drucker Peter Drucker