Preface |
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Abbreviations |
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Executive summary |
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Chapter 1 A changing and uncertain future for freshwater |
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Uncertainty and knowledge gaps |
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A future for freshwater unlike the past |
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Climate change as water change |
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Chapter 2 A risk-based approach to adapting water systems to climate change |
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Why risk? Rationale for a risk-based approach |
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Thinking risk: A framework |
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"Know", "target" and "manage" water risks: A role for government |
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45 | (1) |
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Chapter 3 Climate change adaptation for water systems in OECD countries |
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50 | (27) |
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Building the evidence base to "know" the risk |
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52 | (6) |
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Policy frameworks to set the strategic direction |
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58 | (4) |
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Policy instruments to "know", "target" and "manage" water risks |
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62 | (9) |
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71 | (4) |
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75 | (1) |
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Chapter 4 Improving flexibility: Adaptive governance, policy options and financing approaches |
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78 | (31) |
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Adaptive water governance |
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Improving incentives to manage risk and increasing flexibility in water policy |
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Incentives for ecosystem-based approaches and green infrastructure |
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Financing issues: Avoiding potential pitfalls and accounting for option values |
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Chapter 5 Using hindsight to guide the future: Concluding remarks |
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Country Profiles (online only) |
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2.1 Possible adaptation strategies for water systems |
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3.1 Primary concerns in OECD countries and the EC |
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3.2 Examples of selected water policy instruments |
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3.3 Examples of regulatory measures to address water quantity issues |
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3.4 Examples of regulatory measures to address extreme events |
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3.5 Use of regulatory and economic instruments to adapt water systems |
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3.6 Examples of economic instruments to adapt to changing water quantity |
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3.7 Examples of economic instruments to address extreme events |
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3.8 Frequency of use of regulatory, economic and information-based instruments cited in the OECD survey |
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3.9 Examples of information-based instruments to address the risk of flood |
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3.10 Examples of information-based instruments to address the risk of shortage |
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4.1 Examples of water policy instruments to address water risks |
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4.2 Arrangements against flood damage in the Netherlands, the UK, France and Germany |
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1.1 Modes of climate change |
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1.2 Cascade of uncertainty |
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1.3 Projected change in indicators of water resources drought across Europe by the 2070s |
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2.1 A risk-based framework for water security |
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2.2 Risk at the intersection of hazard, exposure and vulnerability |
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2.3 Illustration of a potential trade-off between fish and farmers |
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2.4 Risk protection frontier for allocating water between fish and farmers |
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3.1 Generic building blocks for climate change adaptation for water |
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3.2 Timeline of development of National Adaptation Strategies and Plans in OECD countries |
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3.3 Various financing sources for climate change adaptation and water |
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