Financing Adaptation in Agriculture and Water Sectors in Asia: An Overview

A. Srinivasan, A. Al-Amin
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Adaptation financing is a major challenge for developing countries, including emerging economies in Asia. No single mechanism can bridge the adaptation funding mechanism. Focusing on climate change, many reports recently published intensifying potential climate change impacts on agriculture and suggests where investments are needed to better climate proof agriculture. There are many researches, which indicate that diversification of rural livelihoods through agricultural micro-enterprise development can reduce exposure to climate risks; farmer access to credit and information are important for adaptation to climate change; and increased flooding poses the greatest potential risk from climate change. It is well obvious that these mechanisms need enormous funding and instruments especially for the agricultural and water sectors in LDCs. Together with funding there is a need to pay solemn attention to use indigenous knowledge for adaptation, local initiatives for natural resource conservation and is necessary to support reducing vulnerability. Therefore this paper raised the issued related to financing adaptation in agriculture and water sectors in Asia and discussed some financial initiatives for climate change related issues, problems, and challenges.
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亚洲农业和水部门的适应融资:概述
适应融资是包括亚洲新兴经济体在内的发展中国家面临的重大挑战。没有一个单一的机制可以作为适应资金机制的桥梁。以气候变化为重点,最近发表的许多报告加剧了气候变化对农业的潜在影响,并建议在哪些方面需要投资以更好地抵御气候变化的农业。许多研究表明,通过农业微型企业发展实现农村生计多样化可以减少气候风险;农民获得信贷和信息对于适应气候变化非常重要;不断增加的洪水构成了气候变化带来的最大潜在风险。很明显,这些机制需要大量资金和工具,特别是最不发达国家的农业和水部门。在提供资金的同时,还需要严肃注意利用土著知识进行适应,采取地方主动行动保护自然资源,并有必要支持减少脆弱性。因此,本文提出了与亚洲农业和水部门适应气候变化融资相关的问题,并讨论了一些与气候变化相关的金融倡议问题、问题和挑战。
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