Asia Pacific Disaster Report 2022 for ESCAP Subregions: Summary for Policymakers builds on ESCAP’s Asia Pacific Disaster Report 2021, Asia and the Pacific SDG Progress Report 2022 and the latest reports (2021/2022) issued by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). IPCC reports show a startling increase in global warming impacts in that, as we move from 1.5 to 2 degrees of warming, the risks to economies and people increase exponentially.
Explore how much member states of SAARC need to invest to adapt to the expanding riskscape and their potential investment priorities.
Explore member states of SAARC riskscape and how much countries can lose annually from multiple hazards under the current situation and under two climate change scenarios.
Explore member states of ECO riskscape and how much countries can lose annually from multiple hazards under the current situation and under two climate change scenarios.
Explore member states of BIMSTEC riskscape and how much countries can lose annually from multiple hazards under the current situation and under two climate change scenarios.
Explore Pacific Small Island Developing States riskscape and how much countries can lose annually from multiple hazards under the current situation and under two climate change scenarios.
Explore the South and South-West Asia riskscape and how much countries can lose annually from multiple hazards under the current situation and under two climate change scenarios.
Explore the South-East Asia riskscape and how much countries can lose annually from multiple hazards under the current situation and under two climate change scenarios.
Explore the Pacific riskscape and how much countries can lose annually from multiple hazards under the current situation and under two climate change scenarios.
Explore the North and Central Asia riskscape and how much countries can lose annually from multiple hazards under the current situation and under two climate change scenarios.


