Adapting to Climate Change in Europe and Central Asia : Background Paper on Water Supply and Sanitation

In general, the Europe and Central Asia Region (ECA) is predicted to become wetter and warmer as a result of climate change, with more frequent weather extremes (drought, floods, heatwaves, and winter squalls). While in general precipitation in the...

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Main Authors: Evans, Barbara, Webster, Michael
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
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Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2017
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/291741484810278219/Adapting-to-climate-change-in-Europe-and-Central-Asia-background-paper-on-water-supply-and-sanitation
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spelling okr-10986-259862021-04-23T14:04:33Z Adapting to Climate Change in Europe and Central Asia : Background Paper on Water Supply and Sanitation Evans, Barbara Webster, Michael climate change water utilities water and sanitation adaptation climate vulnerability In general, the Europe and Central Asia Region (ECA) is predicted to become wetter and warmer as a result of climate change, with more frequent weather extremes (drought, floods, heatwaves, and winter squalls). While in general precipitation in the region is low, around 40 percent is converted to runoff – higher than in any other region. Changes in runoff patterns are likely to be significant across much of the region, with increases in much of the Russian Federation and decreases in most other sub-regions. Overall the outlook for the region is one of increasing uncertainty and extremes in weather events with northern areas becoming wetter and warmer and southern areas drier. This paper is written from the perspective of the utility manager or municipal and government planner. It examines the increasing risk and uncertainty facing utilities in the ECA region and explores some of the potential responses and resources available. It is based on a short literature review which draws on three broad bodies of literature: the first deals with climate change and adaptation in general and provides useful information about likely impacts in the ECA region and generalized policy responses; the second deals with adaptation in water utilities. This literature tends to have little explicit analysis pertaining to the ECA region; and the third examines the performance and operating options of utilities in the ECA region but which tends to have little explicit analysis on the impacts of climate change. 2017-01-31T22:30:21Z 2017-01-31T22:30:21Z 2008 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/291741484810278219/Adapting-to-climate-change-in-Europe-and-Central-Asia-background-paper-on-water-supply-and-sanitation http://hdl.handle.net/10986/25986 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper Europe and Central Asia Central Asia Eastern Europe
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topic climate change
water utilities
water and sanitation
adaptation
climate vulnerability
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water utilities
water and sanitation
adaptation
climate vulnerability
Evans, Barbara
Webster, Michael
Adapting to Climate Change in Europe and Central Asia : Background Paper on Water Supply and Sanitation
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Eastern Europe
description In general, the Europe and Central Asia Region (ECA) is predicted to become wetter and warmer as a result of climate change, with more frequent weather extremes (drought, floods, heatwaves, and winter squalls). While in general precipitation in the region is low, around 40 percent is converted to runoff – higher than in any other region. Changes in runoff patterns are likely to be significant across much of the region, with increases in much of the Russian Federation and decreases in most other sub-regions. Overall the outlook for the region is one of increasing uncertainty and extremes in weather events with northern areas becoming wetter and warmer and southern areas drier. This paper is written from the perspective of the utility manager or municipal and government planner. It examines the increasing risk and uncertainty facing utilities in the ECA region and explores some of the potential responses and resources available. It is based on a short literature review which draws on three broad bodies of literature: the first deals with climate change and adaptation in general and provides useful information about likely impacts in the ECA region and generalized policy responses; the second deals with adaptation in water utilities. This literature tends to have little explicit analysis pertaining to the ECA region; and the third examines the performance and operating options of utilities in the ECA region but which tends to have little explicit analysis on the impacts of climate change.
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author Evans, Barbara
Webster, Michael
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Webster, Michael
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title Adapting to Climate Change in Europe and Central Asia : Background Paper on Water Supply and Sanitation
title_short Adapting to Climate Change in Europe and Central Asia : Background Paper on Water Supply and Sanitation
title_full Adapting to Climate Change in Europe and Central Asia : Background Paper on Water Supply and Sanitation
title_fullStr Adapting to Climate Change in Europe and Central Asia : Background Paper on Water Supply and Sanitation
title_full_unstemmed Adapting to Climate Change in Europe and Central Asia : Background Paper on Water Supply and Sanitation
title_sort adapting to climate change in europe and central asia : background paper on water supply and sanitation
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2017
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/291741484810278219/Adapting-to-climate-change-in-Europe-and-Central-Asia-background-paper-on-water-supply-and-sanitation
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