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Introducing APAN Subtitle: Event, DD MMM YY, City, Country First Name LAST NAME Title Organisation Today we’re going to talk about: What is APAN and why it was formed; What APAN’s goals are and what it does to achieve them; How APAN operates; How APAN benefits its stakeholders; and How you can be involved in APAN’s work Last reviewed: February 2014

Introducing APAN The Asia Pacific Adaptation Network (APAN) is a regional network of practitioners responding to the growing and urgent need for climate change adaptation. APAN is part of the United Nations Environment Programme’s Global Adaptation Network. Together with international organisations, development agencies and other partners across the region, APAN serves to equip government officials and other key actors with critical knowledge to design climate change adaptation measures, to access needed finance and technologies, and to build capacity to integrate climate change adaptation into national development policies. In essence, APAN is Mobilising Knowledge and Building Capacities for Climate Resilience. This is APAN’s tagline or call to action that allows all to get a sense of APAN’s reason for being.

APAN: Network of CCA Practitioners APAN functions as a network of climate change adaptation practitioners, in a collaborative approach, working to effectively manage and disseminate diverse climate change adaptation knowledge and meet on-the-ground demands of climate change practitioners. These are APAN’s partners.

APAN’s Mission Statement APAN’s goal is to assist countries to build climate change resilient and sustainable human systems, ecosystems, and economies. APAN strives to equip key actors in the region with knowledge for: designing and implementing adaptation measures, building capacity to access technologies and finance in support of climate change adaptation, and integrating climate change adaptation into policies, strategies and plans. This is APAN’s Mission Statement which summarises APAN’s objectives and what it does to achieve them. APAN strives to equip key actors in the region with knowledge for: Designing and implementing adaptation measures; Building capacity to access technologies and finance in support of climate change adaptation; and Integrating climate change adaptation into policies, strategies and plans. Mobilising knowledge for designing and implementing climate change adaptation measures Building capacity to access technologies and finance in support of climate change adaptation, and Integrating climate change adaptation into policies, strategies and plans

APAN’s Core Activities Knowledge Management Knowledge Synthesis Asia-Pacific Climate Change Adaptation Forum Sub-Regional and Thematic Conferences Targeted and Focused Trainings APAN supports climate change adaptation through its four core activities Knowledge Management helps policy makers and practitioners and influences global dialogues. The APAN Web Portal serves as the region’s primary knowledge platform and resource repository for climate change adaptation practitioners. Knowledge Synthesis is critical to adaptation. APAN is continually developing its knowledge base with updated information on emerging and priority issues in climate change adaptation. Asia-Pacific Climate Change Adaptation Forum provides a unique opportunity for a large number of diverse stakeholders to get together to learn the latest adaptation knowledge from each other and to expand their networks. Sub-Regional and Thematic Conferences, and Targeted and Focused Trainings provide learning opportunities for climate change adaptation practitioners to discuss common and cross-cutting environmental issues such as water and food security and others.

APAN Knowledge Management APAN Web Portal: www.asiapacificadapt.net Extensive curated resources, databases on CCA good practices, projects and technologies Subscribe to receive APAN’s monthly newsletter: Latest climate change adaptation news Resources on APAN activities Announcements shared by over 5,000 community members This is the APAN web portal serving climate change adaptation practitioners as the region’s leading knowledge sharing platform and resource repository. It includes extensive, curated resources and databases on CCA good practices, projects and technologies. You can subscribe to APAN’s monthly newsletter – or e-communique – to get the latest CCA news, resources on APAN activities, and announcements shared by around 5,000 APAN community members.

APAN Forum: Host Organisations Asia-Pacific Climate Change Adaptation Forum YEAR HOST VENUE 2014 Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2013 Korea Environment Institute, Korea Adaptation Center for Climate Change Incheon, Korea 2012 APAN Partners Bangkok, Thailand 2010 The APAN Asia-Pacific Climate Change Adaptation Forum has been organized for the past three years. The forum has emerged as one of the biggest forum on climate change adaptation in the region. Over 500 climate change adaptation experts and practitioners attended the last forum in Incheon, Korea. The next forum will be held in October 2014 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Each year, a leading institute or institutions volunteer to host the Asia-Pacific Climate Change Adaptation Forum. APAN partners with them to organize the forum.

UNEP’s Global Adaptation Network Steering Committee & Scretariat How APAN operates UNEP’s Global Adaptation Network (APAN, REGATTA, AAKN, WARN-CC) Regional Hub (IGES, RRC.AP, SEI) Steering Committee & Scretariat (UNEP ROAP) Partners Sub-Regional Nodes (CAREC, CANSA, ICLEI, RCCCA, SPREP) Thematic Nodes (GWP SAS, ICIMOD, SEARCA) Who is involved in APAN and how it operates APAN is one of the regional networks under UNEP’s Global Adaptation Network – or GAN. The other regional networks under GAN are: The Regional Gateway for Technology Transfer and Climate Change Action (REGATTA) Network in Latin America and the Caribbean Africa Adaptation Knowledge Network (AAKNet) West Asia Regional Network on Climate Change (WARN-CC) APAN is governed by a Steering Committee that comprises renowned climate change scientists and senior government officials and representatives from donor agencies. APAN is supported by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan, the Asian Development Bank, the USAID ADAPT Asia- Pacific project and other partners and donors. Core functions of APAN, such as knowledge management, information and stakeholder outreach services, and technical support, are provided by the Institute of Global Environmental Strategies (IGES); the Regional Resource Centre for Asia and the Pacific (RRC.AP) of the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT); the Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI); and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Regional Office for Asia Pacific (ROAP).

APAN Sub-Regional Nodes Central Asia: Regional Environmental Centre for Central Asia (CAREC) South Asia: Climate Action Network for South Asia (CANSA) Southeast Asia: Local Governments for Sustainability (ICLEI) Northeast Asia: Research Centre for Climate Change Adaptation at Keio University (RCCCA) The Pacific: Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) APAN operates across the Asia-Pacific region in around 48 countries. For more efficient management of APAN functions, designated leading institutes act as nodes and drive APAN activities in each sub-region and priority themes. Nodes provide technical assistance and capacity-development opportunities. These are APAN’s five sub-regional nodes.

APAN Thematic Nodes Water: Global Water Partnership South Asia (GWP SAS) Mountains: International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) Agriculture: Southeast Asia Regional Centre for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA) These are APAN’s three thematic nodes. More information on all APAN nodes are accessible via links to their websites on the APAN web portal homepage.

APAN Results and Impacts Contributing to global policy process: APAN at COP19 –Need for adaptation networks, KM and capacity building stressed. Number of APAN training workshops, conferences and forums conducted since 2011 Number of developing country govt officials who participated in APAN events since 2011: 41 4,000 (approx.) Since 2011, APAN conducted a total of 41 training workshops, sub-annual conferences, and forums across a number of climate change adaptation areas. The number of developing country government officials who participated in APAN events since 2011 totals to around 4,000 people. Because of these events, awareness on CCA was raised among newer stakeholders. For example, Members of Parliament in South Asia were trained on framing adaptation strategies in public policy-making processes in Islamabad, Pakistan in December 2013. A special request was made by participants to conduct similar APAN workshops in each South Asian country. Following another APAN workshop in September 2013 in Kathmandu, Nepal, APAN galvanised cooperation with the Network of Asian River Basin Organisations (NARBO) to improve water security and resilience building in Asia. Discussions are currently underway. APAN contributes to global policy process In November 2013, an APAN side event on "Networking for Adaptation Knowledge & Action in Asia-Pacific by Asia Pacific Adaptation Network" was organised at the Japan Pavilion at COP19. Approximately 35 people participated at the side event. The event included presentation from three of the five sub regions APAN is active in, namely South Asia, Northeast Asia and the Pacific. The discussions focused in the need for adaptation networks, their role in knowledge management and capacity building and also the effectiveness of delivery.

Get involved with APAN APAN Web Portal: www.asiapacificadapt.net APAN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/asiapacificadaptationnetwork APAN on Twitter: https://twitter.com/APANadapt APAN Regional Hub IGES Regional Centre Unit 604, SG Tower, 6th Floor 161/1 Soi Mahadlek Luang 3 Rajdamri Road, Patumwan Bangkok 10330, Thailand Phone: +662-651-8794 Fax: +662-651-8798 Email: info@asiapacificadapt.net APAN Programme Management Unit UNEP Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific 2nd Floor, UN Building Rajdamnern Nok Avenue Bangkok 10200, Thailand Phone: +662-288-1234 Fax: +662-280-3829 Email: uneproap@un.org If you are interested in supporting APAN activities or participating in the network, contact the APAN Regional Hub or visit our web portal for more information. Stay informed about APAN activities by visiting the APAN web portal, www.asiapacificadapt.net, which also features the latest climate change adaptation news, events, resources and APAN reports. You can also find us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter. These links can be found on the APAN homepage. Thank you for your attention.