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global public policy network on water management Bridging the Water and Climate Agendas 3 rd November, Barcelona Climate Change Negotiations, Room TEJO, 3.30 – 5.50pm gppn

GPPN Background joint initiative of Stakeholder Forum and Stockholm International Water Institute to consult and work with global stakeholders on priorities for the global water and sanitation agenda, and help communicate those priorities to decision-makers working actively to raise the profile of water in the climate change negotiations in the run-up to the 15th Conference of Parties (COP15) of the UNFCCC in Copenhagen in December 2009.

Ad Hoc Working Group on Long Term Co- operative Action (AWG LCA) AWG-LCA 6, Bonn, 1 st – 14 th June 2009 Original Negotiating Text 53 Pages FCCC/AWGLCA/2009/8FCCC/AWGLCA/2009/8 Revised Negotiating Text: 199 Pages FCCC/AWGLCA/2009/INF.1FCCC/AWGLCA/2009/INF.1 AWG-LCA 7, Bangkok, 29th Sept – 9th October 2009 Reordering and consolidation of the text in the revised negotiating text FCCC/AWGLCA/2009/INF Pages FCCC/AWGLCA/2009/INF.2FCCC/AWGLCA/2009/INF.2

Ad Hoc Working Group on Long Term Co- operative Action (AWG LCA) AWG-LCA 7, Bangkok, 29th Sept – 9th October 2009 Further streamlining of text FCCC/AWGLCA/2009/INF.2FCCC/AWGLCA/2009/INF.2 Contact Groups and Non-Papers Enhanced Action on Adaptation and Its Means of Implementation 3 rd October - Non-Paper 8 20 th October – Non –Paper 31 - NO DIRECT REFERENCES TO WATER

Core Messages Put water back in the text! Urge governments to reinstate the importance of water for climate change adaptation in the negotiating text. Recognize that water is a primary medium through which climate change impacts will be felt by human populations and the environment COP15 recognition of the central and cross-sectoral nature of water for climate change adaptation. Managing water effectively in face of climate change will be critical for meeting and sustaining the Millennium Development Goals.

Core Messages Prioritise Integrated Land and Water Resources Management for Climate Change Adaptation Recognise Integrated Land and Water Management as an adaptation action, endorse the Nairobi Statement Nairobi Statement on Integrated Land and Water Resources Management for climate change adaptat ion Promote regional and transboundary cooperation and co- ordination Climate change impacts will not respect national boundaries. Regional cooperation and co-ordination will be critical especially in the context of climate change impacts on shared and transboundary water resources.

Core Messages Commit to ecosystem preservation, protection and rehabilitation for climate change adaptation Adopting adaptation practices that seek to protect and enhance ecosystems helps to build long-term climate resilience and sustain the quality of freshwater resources. Build sectoral capacity for climate change adaptation Climate change adaptation should be fully integrated into sectoral planning, especially in the case of land and water.

Core Messages Enhance international institutional arrangements and mechanisms to build capacity for adaptation across all sectors. Any adaptation arrangement under the Convention, including any successor to the Nairobi Work Programme, should make provisions for enhancing knowledge-exchange and transfer on sector-orientated adaptation, recognising land and water as critical in this regard. Recognize the many global stakeholders calling for stronger commitments on water, land and climate change adaptation Listen to the many organisations calling for a greater recognition of water. Including the Stockholm Message and the Key Messages document from UN Water..

Textual Priorities – Non-Paper 31 Definitions 1. Adaptation [shall] [should] encompass action to reduce the vulnerability and build the resilience of ecological and social systems and economic sectors to present and future adverse effects of climate change [and the impact of the implementation of response measures] in order to minimize the threats to life, human health, livelihoods, food [ADD: and water] security, assets, amenities, ecosystems and sustainable development.

Textual Priorities – Non-Paper 31 Objectives 3. (b) Enabling and supporting the implementation of adaptation action at local, subnational, national, regional and global levels [ADD: and in and across a range of sectors] through finance, technology and capacity-building;

Textual Priorities – Non-Paper 31 Guiding Principles 3. (c) Follow a country-driven approach to adaptation; [ADD: Prioritise regional and international cooperation in the development of adaptation plans.]

Textual Priorities – Non-Paper 31 Guiding Principles REINSTATE 8. (a) (ii) from Non-Paper 8 [Integrating adaptation into, and ensuring consistency with, local, sectoral, subnational, national and regional priorities and development objectives, programmes, plans and policies as well as existing and future planning and decision-making structures, tools and budgets through facilitating and promoting an integrated, cross-sectoral, best- practice, programmatic approach, including integrated land, water, coastal and ocean resources management;]

Textual Priorities – Non-Paper 31 Guiding Principles REINSTATE 8 (g) (i) From Non-Paper 8 [Ecosystem-based approaches] Roles and Responsibilities 7. (a) All Parties [shall] [should] undertake actions at all levels, including strengthening enabling environments, sharing of data, information and knowledge, and protecting and sustainably managing natural resources and ecosystems, and the goods and services they provide, to facilitate adaptation;

Textual Priorities – Non-Paper 31 Implementation of Adaptation Action 10 (a) (iv) Enhancing, supporting and promoting traditional adaptation methods that have been implemented successfully in the past [ADD Enhancing, supporting and promoting integrated land and water resources management for climate change adaptation.]

Textual Priorities – Non-Paper 31 Implementation of Adaptation Action 11. To enhance adaptation action at regional level, all Parties [shall] [DELETE [should] [may]] implement specific programmes, projects, activities, strategies and measures, including coordinated adaptation action where appropriate, especially between countries with shared natural resources, aimed at enhancing collective adaptation action without compromising the sovereignty of countries

Textual Priorities – Non-Paper 31 Capacity Building 16.(c) Improved disaster risk reduction and emergency response capabilities, including early warning systems and governance structures that encourage efficient use and coordination of local, national, regional and international resources; [ADD: Improved integrated land and water resource management plans, taking into account local, national, regional and international dimensions]

Thank You! Global Public Policy Network on Water Management (GPPN)