APDIM
Reports and Resolutions
Sources: Asian and Pacific Centre for the Development of Disaster Information Management
Date: August 2021
The Sand and Dust Storms Risk Assessment in Asia and the Pacific provides a long-term horizon of the risk and potential socio-economic losses associated with sand and dust storms in the region for a better understanding of the severe multidimensional impact of this hazard, including the deterioration to human health, in urban and rural settings, and its adverse impact on energy, transport, agriculture and environment sectors with a regional and transboundary perspective. The report makes the case that there is an urgent need for countries in the region to consider joint action towards a deeper understanding of the socio-economic impact of sand and dust storms; towards a coordinated monitoring and early warning system, with an impact-based focus, to timely forecast the impact of sand and dust storms and enable targeted measures to minimize exposure and reduce risks as well as towards coordinated actions in most at-risk and exposed geographical areas to mitigate the risks. This report can serve as the evidence base on which to build a coordinated plan for action at regional level.
Regional Cooperation
October 2017
Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
Regional Cooperation
May 2018
Asian and Pacific Centre for the Development of Disaster Information Management; Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
Regional Cooperation
August 2019
Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific; Asian and Pacific Centre for the Development of Disaster Information Management
Regional Cooperation
October 2010
Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific; United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction
Regional Cooperation
October 2015
Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
Regional Cooperation
October 2012
Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific; United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction