Diapositiva 1
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PLURINATIONAL STATE OF BOLIVIA
GEOGRAPHIC
LOCATION
AMENAZAS CLIMATICAS
AMENAZA DE
SEQUIA
METEOROLÓGICA
AMENAZA
INUNDACIONES
RIESGO DE
HELADAS
AMENAZA DE
DESLIZAMIENTO
AMENAZA DE INCENDIO
Fuente: Oxfam, . FUNDEPCO
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IMPACTS OF CLIMATE VARIABILITY AND CHANGE
EXTREME EVENTS INTENSIFIED BY CLIMATE CHANGE
• Flood: Increase in frequency and intensity of
precipitations, has increased flood risk. In the low
lands areas, during extreme precipitation events,
annual average river runoff has increased by 540%.
• Drought: Aggravated by climate change, more
intense and longer droughts have been observed
in around 40% of Bolivian territory, home to 70%
of the population and the poorest.
IMPACTS ON INFRAESTRUCTURE
La Razón, 2008
THREAT TO FOOD SECURITY
IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE IN BOLIVIA
• Health: Malaria, dengue and other vectorborne diseases, show a growing trend, extent
and altitude.
During ENSO, cases of Acute respiratory
diseases, Diarrhea, skin diseases and
musculoskeletal were treated.(PAHO/WHO
DANA)
IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE IN BOLIVIA
• Migration - Survival of indigenous peoples:
The Indigenous Peoples are under extreme
threat. Arid land now faces increased water
shortages, making them among the first
internal climate change refugees.
• Economic and social impacts: Significant
proportion of GDP already lost each year due
to climate change.
GRADUAL IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE IN BOLIVIA
• Glaciers: Retreat has accelerated compromising water supplies, food security
and potentially hydropower generation.
Fuente: IRD
Glaciers have retreated 35%-45% in surface in the last 50 years