This paper reviews literature for three major glacier-fed river systems of South Asia, the Brahmaputra, Ganga, and Indus, to understand governance mechanisms for climate adaptation in the region. A systematic review methodology is applied to examine adaptation responses in the riparian countries of these Himalayan river basins at three different levels: policy objectives, institutions, and practice. Using a systematic review methodology, it presents a comprehensive assessment of the state-of-knowledge as well as state-of-affairs with respect to climate change adaptation policy and practice in the South Asia region
The glacier- and snow-fed river basins of the Hindu Kush Himalaya (HKH) mountains provide water to 1...
This paper analyses and assesses how existing policies and approaches in South Asia consider long-te...
South Asia is the home of almost one-fourth of world population. Economies of the countries of South...
Rivers are the cultural, social and economic backbone of South Asia. Himalayan glaciers provide sour...
This paper synthesizes selected literature on adaptation policy and practice in river deltas located...
Climate change in the Indian Himalayan region is being manifested in the loss of glaciers and altere...
This paper assesses existing policies in South Asia in view of long-term climate change adaptation a...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Recherche sur l'adaptation, l'eau et la résilience...
This paper analyses and assesses how existing policies and approaches in South Asia consider long-te...
Future climate change will likely impact the multiple freshwater Ecosystem Services (fES) provided b...
This study was partially supported by core funds of ICIMOD contributed by the governments of Afghani...
This work was carried out by the Himalayan Adaptation, Water and Resilience (HI-AWARE) consortium un...
An ensemble of regional climate model (RCM) runs from the EU HighNoon project are used to project fu...
Climate change is one of the drivers of change in the Ganges River Basin, together with population g...
International audienceClimate change in the Indian Himalayan region is being manifested in the loss ...
The glacier- and snow-fed river basins of the Hindu Kush Himalaya (HKH) mountains provide water to 1...
This paper analyses and assesses how existing policies and approaches in South Asia consider long-te...
South Asia is the home of almost one-fourth of world population. Economies of the countries of South...
Rivers are the cultural, social and economic backbone of South Asia. Himalayan glaciers provide sour...
This paper synthesizes selected literature on adaptation policy and practice in river deltas located...
Climate change in the Indian Himalayan region is being manifested in the loss of glaciers and altere...
This paper assesses existing policies in South Asia in view of long-term climate change adaptation a...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Recherche sur l'adaptation, l'eau et la résilience...
This paper analyses and assesses how existing policies and approaches in South Asia consider long-te...
Future climate change will likely impact the multiple freshwater Ecosystem Services (fES) provided b...
This study was partially supported by core funds of ICIMOD contributed by the governments of Afghani...
This work was carried out by the Himalayan Adaptation, Water and Resilience (HI-AWARE) consortium un...
An ensemble of regional climate model (RCM) runs from the EU HighNoon project are used to project fu...
Climate change is one of the drivers of change in the Ganges River Basin, together with population g...
International audienceClimate change in the Indian Himalayan region is being manifested in the loss ...
The glacier- and snow-fed river basins of the Hindu Kush Himalaya (HKH) mountains provide water to 1...
This paper analyses and assesses how existing policies and approaches in South Asia consider long-te...
South Asia is the home of almost one-fourth of world population. Economies of the countries of South...