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Abstract

Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Occurrence of Climate Extremes in Brazil in 2024
| Weather extreme predictions (2020) | Occurrences reported by the media (2024) |
|---|---|
| Trend of precipitation reduction in 8 BHR: Amazônica, Tocantins-Araguaia, Atlântico Nordeste Ocidental, Atlântico Nordeste Oriental, Parnaíba, São Francisco, Atlântico Leste and Atlântico Sudeste. (These BHRs together represent 2/3 of the national territory). See Figure 1. | Brazil faces the biggest drought in history, says federal government agency 1 (https://g1.globo.com/meio-ambiente/noticia/2024/08/31/brasil-enfrenta-a-maior-seca-da-historia-diz-orgao-do-governo-federal.ghtml) 2 |
| Continuous changes in maximum and minimum temperatures have compromised and will continue to compromise the main areas of agricultural production in Brazil. | Meat, beans, oranges: biggest drought in the last 44 years should make food more expensive, experts say 1 (https://g1.globo.com/economia/agronegocios/noticia/2024/08/31/carne-feijao-laranja-maior-seca-dos-ultimos-44-anos-deve-encarecer-alimentos-dizem-especialistas.ghtml) 2 |
| Trend of statistically significant warming patterns for extreme hot and cold indices in almost all areas of Brazil | Is Brazil the hottest country in the world this week? See what the experts say 1 (https://g1.globo.com/meio-ambiente/noticia/2024/09/04/entenda-se-brasil-e-o-pais-mais-quente-do-mundo-nesta-semana-veja-o-que-dizem-os-especialistas.ghtml) 2 |

3. Development of Climate Insurance
- According to [3], low and medium-income countries pay little attention to this topic and in this case, international cooperation is of great relevance for the development of more robust and applied scientific research on climate insurance and global understanding. In this context, ongoing research results in Brazil derives from cooperation between researchers from different institutions: Fundação Getúlio Vargas (São Paulo/Brazil), University College of England (United Kingdon), Instituto Reúso de Água (Portugal), and Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (Rio de Janeiro/Brazil).
- [18] highlight that local governments are using new risk transfer instruments through public-private partnerships to finance investments in resilience and disaster recovery projects. As mentioned, ongoing research aims to link the financing of loss prevention measures with the creation of climate resilience and the provision of insurance for the occurrence of climate extremes. Finally, the aim of our complete research is to create a guiding document that contains the best practices for climate planning in Brazilian municipalities base on scientific knowledge.
- [3] developed a broad literature review and highlighted the approach to this topic in countries such as United States, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Australia, Germany, China, France, Spain, Switzerlend Canada, Indonesia, Austria, Bangladesh, Denmark, India, Italy and Sweden. Brazilian studies do not appear in searches or in the development of work.
- On the other hand, [12] developed another type of work, but only cite United States, United Kingdom, European Union, Australia, India and Southeast Asia. In this case, the authors did not carry out an exhaustive review and only demonstrate the approach of the media as a promoter of actions in this regard. Even so, the lack of mention of Latin American countries drew attention to understand that Brazil, in fact, may not be on the path to developing scientific studies in this area.
4. Materials and Methods
- Both works are recent (2022 and 2024) and one of them involves an extensive bibliographic review.
- Some Brazilian research could have its scientific results presented in a national database, only in Portuguese.
- Studies not directly related to the topic. In this case, articles related to other types of disasters, except droughts (e.g., hurricanes, tornadoes and earthquakes) were excluded.
- Duplicated studies.
- Non-scientific studies, such as monographs, commercial documents, government documents and others.
- Exclusion criteria: we strictly followed the initial alignment of incorporating into the review only scientific articles that had a direct relationship with the topic “prevention and resilience to climate droughts - Water Reuse and innovative financial instruments”.
- Keywords: six keywords were adopted in four different combinations to make a complete scan of the possibilities that would consider both “environmental insurance” and “environmental catastrophes”, due to the impacts of “global warming” and of “climate change”. “Environmental risk” was also considered, as it is mentioned in several international articles contextualized on this topic. The term “environmental pollution” was also searched, which is also related to the topic. Finally, the term “water reuse” was not searched to avoid compromising the research with mitigating actions related only to water reuse.
- Time frame: The beginning of the time frame was not limited, but the review was completed in May 2024, for refinement and development of the complete research. The authors are unaware of any scientific research that has been carried out in the national territory on this specific topic. However, recent years have proven to be quite conducive to the development of this type of scientific research. In this sense, results of some research that may be ongoing may not have yet been presented to the scientific community.
5. Results and Discussion
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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| Combinations | Keywords adopted | |
|---|---|---|
| Portuguese | English (free translation) | |
| 1. |
Seguro Ambiental Risco Ambiental Catástrofes Ambientais |
Environmental Insurance Environmental Risk Environmental Catastrophes |
| 2. |
Seguro Ambiental Poluição Ambiental Catástrofes Ambientais |
Environmental Insurance Environmental Pollution Environmental Catastrophes |
| 3. |
Seguro Ambiental Aquecimento global Catástrofes Ambientais |
Environmental Insurance Global Warming Environmental Catastrophes |
| 4. |
Seguro Ambiental Mudanças climáticas Catástrofes Ambientais |
Environmental Insurance Climate change Environmental Catastrophes |
| Combinations of keywords | General search | Selection based on each exclusion criteria | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2 | 3 | ||
| 1. | 30 | 20 | 20 | 7 |
| 2. | 30 | 20 | 11 | 3 |
| 3. | 38 | 29 | 13 | 2 |
| 4. | 29 | 39 | 10 | 1 |
| Total | 147 | 108 | 54 | 13 |
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