Newsletter #09
All India Disaster Mitigation Institute
Risk Reduction for the Poor
Dear Extreme Heat Cooler!
This issue of Southasiadisasters.net titled “Evaluating Extreme Heat Projects and Programmes: Key Lessons” provides a deep dive into the growing system-wide risks posed by extreme heat and the innovative strategies being implemented to combat it. It highlights critical topics such as the inadequacy of Celsius-based heatwave measurements, and advocating for the adoption of wet-bulb temperature metrics to better predict heat risks. It explores ground-breaking heat action plans, including ward-level strategies that prioritise vulnerable populations, such as outdoor workers, migrants, and low-income communities. Articles emphasise urban cooling measures like green infrastructure and nature-based solutions to address the urban heat island effect, while grassroots efforts focus on informal workers in cities like Ahmedabad, where extreme heat threatens livelihoods and public health. Further, it examines the intersection of extreme heat and migration, underscoring the challenges faced by displaced populations in temporary shelters. International mechanisms like the Loss and Damage Fund are also discussed, highlighting their potential role in supporting climate adaptation at local levels.
These 12 articles are an essential resource for policymakers, researchers, and practitioners dedicated to inclusive, scalable, and equitable humanitarian system-wide solutions for one of the most urgent climate challenges of our time.
Let us know what we can do for you to take ahead this agenda in South Asia. How can we jointly take these ideas to more individuals and institutions? We will wait for your response till December 31, 2024. Thank you so much.
Sincerely,
Mihir R. Bhatt
All India Disaster Mitigation Institute
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