Land & Water

The FAO Drought Portal

The FAO Drought Portal collates tools, methodologies, publications and best practices from different disciplines, with the aim to support informed decision making and promote integrated drought management in agriculture.

The resources are organized along four pillars:
1.    Drought monitoring and early warning systems;
2.    Vulnerability and risk assessment;
3.    Drought risk mitigation measures;
4.    Emergency response and relief measures.

The pillars are based on the outcomes of the High-Level Meeting on National Drought Policies, complemented with a fourth pillar on Emergency response and relief measures, where FAO actively supports countries.
As drought is a complex phenomenon impacting human livelihoods and environment, FAO cooperates with partners to build synergies and provide support to countries on drought preparedness. FAO cooperates in the framework of the Drought Initiative, led by United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD), with FAO, the Global Water Partnership (GWP) and the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), with the aim to support countries to develop and strengthen their national drought plans.

 

 

1. Drought monitoring and early warning systems

Declaring a drought at the right time is essential to reduce the devastating impact on lives and livelihoods. Drought monitoring and Early Warning Systems (EWS) are essential, on one side, to provide information and thus reduce the effects of drought; and, on the other side, to respond efficiently to drought events. Effective drought early warning systems integrate precipitation and other climatic parameters with water information such as stream flow, groundwater levels, reservoir and lake levels, and soil moisture that are presented in a comprehensive assessment of current and future drought to allow in time evaluation of potential risks.

2. Vulnerability and impact assessment

Vulnerability to drought depends on a number of social, economic, and environmental factors that may increase or decrease the susceptibility of a system to the impacts of drought. Examples are the availability of groundwater resources that may compensate the decrease in rainfall or the existence of artificial reservoirs.

Amongst different indicators, vulnerability assessments should include: (i) a record of drought impacts on vulnerable economic sectors; (ii) potential reasons for vulnerability and conditions that impact the resistance of a system to drought; (iii) the degree or extent of potential damage or loss in the event of a drought; (iv) the evaluation of coping capacity of communities affected by drought.

3. Drought risk mitigation measures

Drought risk mitigation comprise a set of measures and actions finalized at reducing the susceptibility of a system to the impacts of drought. The measures can be subdivided into long-term, medium-term or short-term options. Long-term measures are generally comprised in the development strategies of the concerned sectors. Medium-term measures are timely implemented before, during and after drought. Emergency response measures are implemented when a drought occurs to immediately respond to basic needs of the population affected.

4. Emergency response and relief measures

In recent years, droughts resulted in some of the most high-profile humanitarian disasters, which threatened the lives and livelihoods of millions of people. The increasing frequency of drought episodes and the disruption of rainfall patterns in conjunction with a series of economic, social and environmental vulnerabilities exacerbated the devastating effect on at-risk populations. When communities are hit by drought, it is crucial to provide immediate support. Some emergency interventions include, for example, cash transfer mechanisms (like cash-for-work) that are implemented to provide the drought-affected population with a direct source of cash.


FAO developed a harmonized methodology on measuring agricultural damage and losses caused by disasters. The methodology aims to measure monetary damage to agricultural assets and infrastructure, as well as the value of production losses attributed to disasters in the crops, livestock, fisheries, aquaculture and forestry sectors. The computation methods allow...
Category: Publications
Keywords: Monetary damage; Losses
Region:Global
Date: 2018

WaPOR monitors and reports on agriculture water productivity and provides open access to the water productivity database and its thousands of underlying map layers, it allows for direct data queries, time series analyses, area statistics and data download of key variables associated to water and land productivity assessments.
Category: Tools
Keywords: Water productivity; Maps; Monitoring; Database
Region:Africa, Near East

Increasingly, cold waves recurrently affect the Peruvian and Bolivian Highlands. Extremely low temperatures hit the Andean highlands notably in Bolivia and Peru in 2002, in Peru in 2004, and in 2008 in both countries, causing a deterioration of livelihoods for most vulnerable rural people. Since 2007, Peru and Bolivia have...
Category: Projects
Keywords: Risk management plan; Emergency supplies; Information system
Region:Latin America and the Caribbean
Country:Peru
Date: 2009 – 2010 (closed)

The FAO-IGAD Partnership Programme (PP) on drought resilience is a unique opportunity for the development and catalysation of important policy dialogue and processes that will accelerate collective actions by governments and partners on coordination and investments so as to build resilience of vulnerable communities in the region. The Partnership Programme...
Category: Projects
Keywords: Drought resilience; Policy; Dialogue; Partnership; ASAL
Country:Burundi, Central African Republic, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Uganda, United Republic of Tanzania

In responding to the crisis, unrest and consecutive drought, and floods, FAO provided humanitarian assistance to about 9000 HHs through three ongoing projects funded from FAO own resources and from UN/CERF. However, the provided assistance was far below what actually needed. In fact, the total number of those very poor...
Category: Projects
Keywords: Herders; Livelihood; Income-generating activities
Region:Near East
Country:Syrian Arab Republic
Date: 2012 – 2014 (closed)

The Livestock Environmental Assessment and Performance (LEAP) partnership is a multi-stakeholder initiative supported by FAO to produce methods and metrics for the assessment of environmental performances in livestock supply chains. Governments, private sector and NGOs are working with FAO to produce guidelines and references on how to calculate impacts and...
Category: Projects
Keywords: Livestock; Partnership; Water use; LEAP
Region:Global

The Soil and Water Management and Crop Nutrition (SWMCN) Section of the Joint FAO/IAEA Programme and its associated SWMCN Laboratory assist FAO and IAEA Member States in the development, validation and dissemination of a range of soil, water and crop management technology packages using nuclear and nuclear-related techniques. It aims...
Category: Projects
Keywords: Soil; Water; Crop; Technology; Partnership
Region:Global

The objective of the project was to avoid further deterioration of livelihoods  among small and subsistence farmers  by supporting the continuity of agricultural cycle and ensuring livestock survival (cattle, small ruminants and other small species) belonging to the most vulnerable families in the affected regions. The project considered two main groups of...
Category: Projects
Keywords: Agriculture; Livestock; Seeds distribution; Cattle rehabilitation
Region:Latin America and the Caribbean
Country:Bolivia (Plurinational State of)
Date: 2013 – 2014 (closed)

  SFM is a comprehensive online technical package of tools and examples to facilitate and guide the implementation of sustainable forest management in various contexts. The Toolbox aims to make the wide body of collective knowledge and experience about sustainable forest management more accessible to forest managers and other stakeholders, thereby...
Category: Tools
Keywords: Forest; Drylands; Toolbox
Region:Global


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