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Building Agricultural Resilience to Natural Hazard-induced Disasters: Insights from Country Case Studies

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https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/agriculture-and-food/building-agricultural-resilience-to-natural-hazard-induced-disasters_49eefdd7-en
Publication date
08/06/2021
Language:
English
Type of Publication:
Books
Focus Region:
Global
Focus Topic:
Rural Finance / Insurance
Climate / Weather / Environment
Type of Risk:
Natural disasters
Weather & Climate related
Biological & environmental
Type of Risk Managment Option:
Risk reduction/mitigation
Risk coping
Author
OECD and Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

ABSTRACT

Natural hazard-induced disasters (NHID), such as floods, droughts, severe storms, and animal pests and diseases have significant, widespread and long-lasting impacts on agricultural sectors around the world. With climate change set to amplify many of these impacts, a “business-as-usual” approach to disaster risk management in agriculture cannot continue if we are to meet the challenges of agricultural productivity and sustainability growth, and sustainable development. Drawing from seven case studies – Chile, Italy, Japan, Namibia, New Zealand, Turkey and the United States – this joint OECD-FAO report argues for a new approach to building resilience to NHID in agriculture. It explores the policy measures, governance arrangements, on-farm strategies and other initiatives that countries are using to increase agricultural resilience to NHID, highlighting emerging good practices. It offers concrete recommendations on what more needs to be done to shift from coping with the impacts of disasters, to an ex ante approach that focuses on preventing and mitigating the impacts of disasters, helping the sector be better prepared to respond to disasters, and to adapt and transform in order to be better positioned for future disasters.