Published June 2026
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Human Security Under Climate Stress in the Hindu Kush Himalaya Region: A Scoping Assessment
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The Human Security assessment report 2026 examines how accelerating climate change is reshaping human security across the Hindu Kush Himalaya (HKH), one of the world’s most climate-vulnerable regions. Covering key countries and major river basins, the report highlights how climate impacts cascade across water, food, and energy systems, intensifying risks for nearly two billion people. Using a poly-risk, people-centered framework, it assesses emerging vulnerabilities, adaptive capacities, and governance challenges, and identifies priority entry points for strengthening resilience and protecting livelihoods under increasing environmental stress.
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- Authors: Arabinda Mishra, Amina Maharjan (ICIMOD), Tomokazu Serizawa (UNDP), Naoyuki Okano (UNU-IAS, formerly IGES), and Rajashree Behera.