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Page 1: Presentation from 2016 World Water Week in Stockholm · 2017-07-10 · Dracula fish Myanmar (2009) Smith’s Litter frog Assam, India (1999) Orange spotted snakehead Assam, India

© SIWI | siwi.org

Presentation from

2016 World Water

Week in Stockholm

www.worldwaterweek.org

© The authors, all rights reserved

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A View from the Mountains

On Ecosystem Services

David MoldenInternational Centre for Integrated Mountain Development

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Importance of Mountain Regions

Mountains occupy 24% of global land surface; home to 12% population;

>40% of population depend on water, hydroelectricity, timber, biodiversity

and niche products, mineral resources, recreation, and flood control

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Hindu Kush Himalayan River Basins

from Source to Sea

210 million

people in the

HKH

1.3 billion

people

downstream

3 billion people

food security

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Mt. Kailash

Rivers from the Sacred Mountain:

Mount Kailash

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Still discovering new species…

Dracula fish Myanmar (2009)

Smith’s Litter frog Assam, India (1999)

Orange spotted snakeheadAssam, India (2000)

Bugun LiocichlaIndia (2006)

Snubbed nose monkeyMyanmar (2010)

Leaf Deer

Myanmar (1999)

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Agricultural Biodiversity:

Important for future food security

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The Hindu Kush Himalayas:

More than 600 living languages

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Mountain resources support some of the

most populated areas on the globe

Population Density in the 10 River Basins of the Hindu Kush Himalayan Region

Mountains are often left out of

water discussions

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Rapid Change in Mountains

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What has changed?

• Increased globalization

• Outmigration – especially male

• Urbanization

• Better communication – ict, cellphones

• Infrastructure – dams, roads

Some issues persist

• Poverty

• Ecosystem degradation

• Land use change

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Land Use Change

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Increasing Demand for Energy from

Hydropower

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Climate Change: Amplification of Temperature with Elevation

Temperatures across the mountainous Hindu Kush Himalayan region will

increase by about 1-2°C (in places by up to 4-5°C) by 2050. The

temperature will increase more in high altitude regions.

Source: Water and Climate Atlas: ICIMOD, GRID, CICERO

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Impact on Water

Resources?

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Increasing disaster risk: floods,

droughts, landslides, avalanches,

GLOFs

1/3 of Disasters are floods, many crossing national boundaries

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Regional Atmospheric Pollution

• Black Carbon increases temperature rise

• Enhances glacial and snow melt

• Decreases crop yields

• Impacts health

NOV – APRIL SKY

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From Vicious to Virtuous Cycles

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Work with Nature – Revive Springs

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Rethink Water Storage

Wetlands, terraces,

glaciers, snow store water

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Upstream – downstream

Benefit sharing

• From Source to Sea

- Himalayas to Ocean (H2O)

• Recognition of value of

ecosystem services, and

compensation for them

• Develop institutional and

governance arrangements

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Build Resilience & Adapt to

Many Changes

• Early warning systems

• Climate services

• Alternative livelihood

options

– High valued mountain

products

– Remittances from

migration

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Thank you

Think: mountain ecology for water, source to sea

linkages, rapid change and adaptation, valuing

ecosystems and working with nature