Water-related climate hazards and adaptation measures
These reports examine the increasing vulnerability of Mongolia, Georgia and Kazakshtan to water-related climate hazards. They identify the most important hazards – droughts, floods, heatwaves, and, in the case of Mongolia, also Dzuds – and present their likelihood and severity under different climate change (SSP) scenarios until 2100, as well as potential adaptation measures. To assist practitioners in replicating the analysis, the reports describe the methodology of identifying these hazards, collecting data, and simulating their future probability of occurrence.
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